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    THE RISE OF A POLEMIC REPRESENTATION IN THE CONTEXT OF GLASNOST REFORM by Natalia COJOCARU

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Social conflict escalated when a group of intel­lectuals, taking advantage of the <em>glasnost reform,</em> engaged more seriously with the national issues and put forward this <em>polemic representation,</em> which opposed the <em>hegemonic</em> representation of the Soviet Communist Party. …”
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    THE RISE OF A POLEMIC REPRESENTATION IN THE CONTEXT OF GLASNOST REFORM by USM ADMIN

    Published 2020-11-01
    “… EMERGENȚA UNEI REPREZENTĂRI POLEMICE ÎN CONTEXTUL POLITICII GLASNOST În articol este examinată sociogeneza unei reprezentări polemice, o atenție specială fiind acordată contextului de ela- borare reprezentațională. …”
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    Framing Glasnost and Perestroika, criticising the New Order: an analysis of Kompas’ news coverage by Mochamad Aviandy, Manneke Budiman, Dhita Hapsarani

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…AbstractThis research examines how Kompas, an Indonesian press company, framed the issues of glasnost and perestroika in its daily publications from 1986 to 1991 to criticise the authoritarian New Order regime. …”
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    GLASNOST! Nine ways Facebook can make itself a better forum for free speech and democracy by Garton Ash, T, Gorwa, R, Metaxa, D

    Published 2019
    “…Facebook has thus entered a new era of cautious glasnost, inviting researchers to look 'under the hood' of various aspects of its operations, and understand how it formulates and implements its policies. …”
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    Review of Marina Rojavin, Tim Harte (eds): <i>Soviet Films of the 1970s and Early 1980s: Conformity and Non-Conformity Amidst Stagnation Decay</i> by Bogdan Popa

    Published 2022-05-01
    Subjects: “…Walter Benjamin; Michel Foucault; Soviet Cinema; stagnation; glasnost; Soviet avant-garde; socialist realism; antihero; flaneur; auteur; heterotopia; communism; Marxism.…”
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    Do PRI ao sistema plural na transição mexicana From PRI's hegemony to a plural system in the mexican transition by Nelson Rojas de Carvalho

    Published 1997-08-01
    “…The reform of the State undermined the state party: the Mexican perestroika produced its own glasnost.…”
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    <b>Especulações sobre o código genético do cinema - sem cortes </b> by Irene Machado

    Published 2007-02-01
    “…Além de apresentar o cinema do cineasta russo Aleksándr Sokúrov como uma obra espiritualista da era pré-glasnost, os ensaios do livro traçam um panorama das caracterí­sticas estéticas de um cinema que revela, ao questionar, um conceito de montagem diferente daquele praticado pela geração da escola da montagem, fundado, sobretudo, na composição. …”
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    Formation of Early Dissident Movements Ideology in USSR in 1960s Years: Ethics of Alexander Yesenin-Volpin by A. A. Gross

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Particular attention is paid to the “Glasnost rally” on December 5, 1965, which, according to the recollections of the dissidents themselves, became the “assembly point” of the movement. …”
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    The myth's creation as the method of the mass consciousness forming by A.G. Starikov

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Particularly active this was done during Gorbachev's perestroika and glasnost. As a result of myth's creation was formed an ideal of successfully west society and the uselessness all the Soviet. …”
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    Analiza odrskega govora – Primer Bergerjeve uprizoritve Hlapcev (Komentirana izdaja) by Nina Žavbi Milojević

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Predvsem se osredotočam na odrski govor posameznega igralca, ki s prozodičnimi sredstvi (intonacija, register, barva glasu, premori, glasnost, hitrost govora, govorne modulacije), mimiko in gestiko ustvarjalno oblikuje posamezno vlogo.…”
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    THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ISLAM IN THE POLICY FORMATION IN THE COUNTRIES OF CENTRAL ASIA by J. J. Komlyakova

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…After Khrushchev's thaw there began a reverse process of gradual release of Islam from the underground, which culminated in the era of perestroika and glasnost. The weakening of the central government and the struggle of the foreign forces against theUSSRinstigated the development of radical Islamism in the region. …”
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    De la restructurarea URSS la independența RSSM (1985-1991) by Sergiu MUSTEAȚĂ

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In this paper the author presents the relations between the reforms undertook by Mikhail Gorbachev (”Glasnost” and ”Perestroika”) and the emergence of a political opposition from within the Moldavian civil society against the Communist Party that ruled this peripheral Soviet Republic. …”
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    Diagnosing the Stalinist sickness. Images of illness in Aleksandr Bek and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn by Jones, P

    Published 2016
    “…This article compares two novels first submitted for Soviet publication in the mid-1960s, but only published during glasnost: Aleksandr Bek’s <em>New Appointment</em> and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s <em>Cancer Ward</em>. …”
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    Will China Suffer the Same Fate as the Soviet Union? by Carlos Martinez

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The article contrasts China's “reform and opening up” process, pursued since 1978, with the “perestroika” and “glasnost” policies taken up in the Soviet Union under the Gorbachev leadership. …”
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    Impactul marilor catastrofe asupra politicii lui Mihail S. Gorbaciov by Simion GHEORGHIU

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It is about the man-made disaster an Chernobyl in April 1986, after which Gorbachev came to the conclusion that the policy of transparency (glasnost) must be started in force, and the great earthquake in Armenia in December 1988, which influenced the beliefs and actions of the general secretary of CC of the CPSU in the sense of a wider opening in the external plan.…”
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    1989 – Annus Mirabilis for The Moldavian SSR by Sergiu Musteata

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The 1989 events in the Moldavian SSR resulted from Gorbachev’s reforms (glasnost, perestroika) and the “revolutions” in the socialist states that succeeded in bringing down the communist regimes. …”
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    Three times lucky: in dialogue with Rein Müllerson by Agustín José Menéndez, Rein Müllerson

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…He was a young director of the Department of International Law of the Academy of Sciences of Moscow in the 1980s, doubling down as legal advisor to Gorbachev during the decisive years of perestroika and glasnost. It is not an exaggeration to say that, in those hectic days, Müllerson saw history unfolding from the machine room of the Kremlin. …”
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    Gauging the Implementation of Democratic norms for Nation-Building in Kazakhstan by Mukesh Kumar Mishra ᅠ

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The experience was that the Central Asian elite belonged to the most conservative and hardline element of the Soviet political establishment, which strongly resisted Mikhail Gorbachev’s policy of Glasnost (openness) and democratization. Even during the Perestroika period, the Central Asian leaders perceived the emergence of various opposition parties and groups in their Republics as a direct challenge to their position and power. …”
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    Baltic national movements, 1986-1992. Origins, trajectories, agendas by Jörg Hackmann

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The public appearance of national movements in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania is closely connected to Gorbachev’s attempt to reform the Soviet Union through the politics of perestroika and glasnost. The evident similarities of these mass movements in their agendas and trajectories result from the parallel political history of the Baltic nations with the Soviet annexation in 1940 and the renewal of their independence in August 1991. …”
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