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    Representation and Transformation of Attitudes towards the Political among Iranian University Students: The Case of the Student Journals of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad During 20... by Rohollah Eslami, Malihe Tabei

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Such a change of attitude is seen as the transformation of the political from mechanical and governmental mechanisms into quantum and informational mechanisms that are expanding.ConclusionIn the decade of the information age and following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the fading of ideologies, the expansion of information technology, and generational changes, the view of politics and its mechanical representation was completely transformed into a quantum and informational representation, with politics manifesting itself as everyday life. …”
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    REVIEW ON THE MONOGRAPH ”POPULATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA AFTER 30 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE” by Olga Penina

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…To better understand the differences and similarities with other post-Soviet countries, the authors provide a comparison with Estonia, where mortality was almost identical to that of Moldova immediately after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In addition, the authors competently analysed the issue of high working-age mortality from the perspective of premature mortality, including years of potential life lost, and cause-specific avoidable mortality. …”
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    Who’s to Blame? by Maia Winkel

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, and the ensuing socio-geographical fragmentation that resulted from it, Russia and the former Eastern Bloc countries have experienced a marked increase in drug trafficking and drug use, which have been steadily rising since then. …”
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    125 years since the beginning of Ukrainian Immigration to Canada by Vitaliy Makar

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…The author investigates the immigration waves of the Ukrainians to Canada: before World War I; between Wars; after World War II; and after collapsing of the Soviet Union. Also, the Cana- dian researches talking about one more wave of the Ukrainian immigration to Canada – from the begining of 80th last century from Poland. …”
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