BELARUS: COMMITTEE EMERGES IN BELARUS TO PROMOTE PAN-SLAVISM.(Brief Article) Info-Prod Research (Middle East) (8/15/2000) Syarhey Kastsyan, a member of Belarus's Chamber of Representatives, told Belapan on 8 August that the newly created Slavic Committee will promote a political and economic union of Slavic nations. Kastsyan, who chairs the committee, added that his organization unites those who want Belarus, Russia,
"For the sake of Slavdom" II. M. P. Pogodin and the Moscow Slavic Benevolent Committee: a collective portrait of 1870.(panslavism) East European Quarterly (9/22/2006) ...committee was the very nerve center of Pan-Slavism in Russia. There was a profound...dominated the second period of Pan-Slavism in late Imperial Russia, i...speculative philosophy into aggressive Pan-Slavism." (4) Ivan ...
Research from D. Vovchenko and Co-Researchers Provides New Data on Ethnic Research. Politics & Government Week (4/28/2011) ...article will also relate Russian Pan-Orthodoxy and Pan-Slavism to the larger phenomenon of irredentism to encourage...irredentism? Self and other in Russian Pan-Orthodoxy and Pan-Slavism (1856-85) Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2011;34...
Shared history: Serbia's ties to Russia. Europe (6/1/1994) ...commonality of the peoples of Russia and the Balkans as pan-Slavism. Modern Russian politicians have been nearly as supportive...Sources indicate that Moscow's aggressive pursuit of pan-Slavism could jeopardize Russia's strong desire to join the...
The `Russia Factor' In Bosnia The Washington Post (2/8/1993) ...atrocities. The Russians, of course, have longstanding historical and religious ties to the Serbs - and, of course, pan-Slavism was one of the most powerful movements in nineteenth century Russia. The implications of this circumstance might well...
Is Ukraine European? Europe (3/1/1995) ...reference in speaking of Eurasian space rather than identity. And the popular reaction to even that much of a nod to pan-Slavism was so negative that Kuchma won among the Russian-speaking Ukrainians of the country's eastern rust belt in last...
Looking for Democracy in Slovenia and Croatia The Washington Post (12/14/1990) ...was an experiment borne of many Slavic liberal-minded scholars and politicians. Unfortunately this idealistic pan-Slavism quickly gave way to the realities of Serbian hegemony, first between the two wars through a brutal Serbian monarchy...
OBITUARIES The Washington Post (12/19/2000) ...University. He spoke French, Greek, Spanish, German and Italian and was the author of a book, "Theory and Practice of Pan- Slavism." His military decorations included the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star and the Army Commendation Medal. His
The next step in Bosnia The Boston Globe (Boston, MA) (3/6/1993) ...old wartime alliance would be politically appealing in Moscow and impressive in Belgrade. It could undercut virulent pan-Slavism and save face for the Serbs. By the time the airlift began after weeks of throat-clearing, the administration seemed...
Europe's new fault line.(COMMENTARY) The Washington Times (Washington, DC) (6/15/2004) ...civilizational chasm, however, has now taken a modern guise, pitting democratic capitalism against authoritarian pan-Slavism. The Westernizers tend to be pro-American, reform-minded and eager to join institutions such as NATO and the...
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