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Tag: russification

Posted inAround the Bloc

Ukraine Retakes Kharkiv Area Up to Russian Border

by Transitions 16 May 202216 Jun 2022

Plus: Bombs in Albania, skirmish on Tajik border, Estonia against phoning Putin, LA mansion seizure, and more.

Posted inRegions, Southeastern Europe

Moldovan President Seeks to Restore Dialogue With Civil Society

by Transitions 20 Mar 2002
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Regions

babich 27 feb

by Transitions 27 Feb 2002
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Regions, Southeastern Europe

Moldovan Opposition Party Criticizes Russification

by Transitions 01 Feb 2002
Posted inCentral Asia, Regions

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by Transitions 29 Nov 1996
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Regions

LANGUAGE and IDENTITY: Forgetting Russian

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