war crimes,
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South Ossetian militias accused of,
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Winkler, Dr. Theodor H.,
1
world revolution, Socialist,
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World War II,
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Yamal Europe Two project,
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Yeltsin, Boris,
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considers Putin worthy successor,
1
felt guilt for dissolution Soviet Union,
1
felt no guilt for Soviet crimes,
1
and rehabilitation Cossacks,
1
,
2
See also
The “Family”
Young Guard
See
Molodaya Gvardiya
Z
Zhirinovsky, Vladimir,
1
,
2
,
3
,
4.1
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4.2
,
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5.2
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6
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7
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Zion, Protocols of the Elders of,
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Zourabichvili, Salomé,
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,
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About the Author
Marcel H. Van Herpen
is director of the Cicero Foundation, a pro-EU and pro-Atlantic think tank, based
in Maastricht (The Netherlands) and Paris (France). He specializes in defense and
security developments in Russia and the countries of the former Soviet Union. His
last book publication is
Putinism: The Slow Rise of a Radical Right Regime in Russia
(2013).