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25 Years Ago: The Day The Russian White House Was Shelled
A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 25 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow’s parliament building. Official figures put the final death toll in the crisis at 187. Others say up to 2,000 may have died.
Originally published at - https://www.rferl.org/a/white-house-shelled/29525525.html
published: 23 Apr 2019
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The Constitution Of Russia 1993 Salient Features Of Russian Constitution
The Constitution Of Russia 1993 Salient Features Of Russian Constitution
this video covers
1. When was the current Russian Constitution adopted?
2. What is the official name of the Russian Constitution?
3. Who was the President of Russia when the current Constitution was adopted?
4. How many chapters are there in the Russian Constitution?
5. What are the fundamental principles of the Russian Constitution?
6. What is the structure of the Russian Federation according to the Constitution?
7. How is the President of Russia elected according to the Constitution?
8. What are the powers and responsibilities of the President under the Constitution?
9. How is the Prime Minister of Russia appointed according to the Constitution?
10. What are the powers and responsibilities of the Prime Minister und...
published: 25 May 2023
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The Russian Constitution
Here is an overview of the Constitution of the Russian Federation.
English version: http://www.constitution.ru/en/10003000-01.htm
Russian version: http://www.gov.ru/main/konst/konst0.html
published: 26 Aug 2020
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Constitution of Russia | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Constitution of Russia
00:01:39 1 History
00:01:47 1.1 Constitution of Russia after USSR
00:01:58 2 Structure
00:02:11 2.1 Section One
00:02:42 2.2 Section Two
00:02:53 3 Provisions
00:03:26 3.1 Presidency
00:04:43 3.2 Executive branch
00:04:52 3.3 Legislative branch
00:05:01 3.4 Judiciary
00:06:35 3.5 Local government
00:06:43 4 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of ...
published: 07 Dec 2018
-
201105 ASEEES - Roundtable on 1993 Russian Constitution
Moderator: Stanislav Stanskikh
Participants:
Ekaterina Mishina
Kirill Rogov
Andrei Kolesnikov
Ilya Ponomarev
published: 07 Nov 2020
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25th Anniversary of the Russian Constitution
December 12th marks the 25th anniversary of the adoption of the Russian constitution. Historians still debate the controversial events that accompanied the constitution’s birth, but a generation of Russian lawyers has now grown up knowing only this founding legislation as Russia’s highest law. Thus, what was originally perceived as a transitional document has demonstrated surprising staying power. This panel discussed the controversial origins of the Russian constitution, its guiding principles, and how it has entered into and influenced Russian law for the past 25 years.
published: 11 Dec 2018
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Political System of Russia Explained | Constitution of Russia |روس کاسیاسی نظام
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It covers over 17,125,191 square kilometres, consists of more than one-eighth of the Earth's inhabited land area, extends to eleven time zones, and has borders with sixteen sovereign nations
The 1993 constitution declares Russia a democratic, federative, law-based state with a republican form of government. State power is divided among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Diversity of ideologies and religions is sanctioned, and a state or compulsory ideology may not be adopted.
The Soviet Union had its origins in the Russian Revolution of 1917. Radical leftist revolutionaries overthrew Russia's Czar Nicholas II, ending centuries of Romanov rule. The Bolsheviks establish...
published: 12 Feb 2021
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The end of a superpower - The collapse of the Soviet Union | DW Documentary
Russian President Vladimir Putin described the collapse of the Soviet Union as "the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century." This documentary from 2021 shows the path Russian foreign policy has followed under Putin.
[This documentary was originally released in 2021. In February 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine.]
On December 25, 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed. Along with it came hope for the end of the Cold War, for independence and freedom for the former Soviet republics. But for many it also brought poverty and war. What remains of the dreams of that time? The documentary includes contemporary witnesses and politicians of the decisive years and shows what has become of the legacy of a world power.
#documentary #dwdocumentary
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published: 03 Mar 2022
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The Last Ditch Attempt to Save the USSR - August Coup of 1991 (Short Animated Documentary)
One of the most important events in the decline and fall of the USSR was the August Coup of 1991 which saw its Vice President attempt to overthrow its President, Mikhail Gorbachev. It didn't go to well and was hastily planned but the fact that it ended peacefully is frankly nothing short of miraculous.
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published: 30 Apr 2020
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The speech on the anniversary of the Constitution (in Russian)
Yesterday I took part in the rally near the Russian embassy in London. We gathered for the anniversary of the 1993 Constitution adoption. I want to remind the opposition that the 1993 Constitution resulted from violence and the shooting of the elected parliament.
This constitution gave the president post unlimited power. Our goal is a revolution reflecting the interests of the Russian people, the majority of which is discriminated in our country. Kremlin authorities are not the authorities that protect Russians.
The new constitution will be adopted by the Russian people and for the Russian people.
published: 11 Dec 2022
2:27
25 Years Ago: The Day The Russian White House Was Shelled
A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 25 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow’s parl...
A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 25 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow’s parliament building. Official figures put the final death toll in the crisis at 187. Others say up to 2,000 may have died.
Originally published at - https://www.rferl.org/a/white-house-shelled/29525525.html
https://wn.com/25_Years_Ago_The_Day_The_Russian_White_House_Was_Shelled
A Russian constitutional crisis came to a dramatic climax 25 years ago, on October 4, 1993, when President Boris Yeltsin ordered the army to shell Moscow’s parliament building. Official figures put the final death toll in the crisis at 187. Others say up to 2,000 may have died.
Originally published at - https://www.rferl.org/a/white-house-shelled/29525525.html
- published: 23 Apr 2019
- views: 206431
2:48
The Constitution Of Russia 1993 Salient Features Of Russian Constitution
The Constitution Of Russia 1993 Salient Features Of Russian Constitution
this video covers
1. When was the current Russian Constitution adopted?
2. What is the...
The Constitution Of Russia 1993 Salient Features Of Russian Constitution
this video covers
1. When was the current Russian Constitution adopted?
2. What is the official name of the Russian Constitution?
3. Who was the President of Russia when the current Constitution was adopted?
4. How many chapters are there in the Russian Constitution?
5. What are the fundamental principles of the Russian Constitution?
6. What is the structure of the Russian Federation according to the Constitution?
7. How is the President of Russia elected according to the Constitution?
8. What are the powers and responsibilities of the President under the Constitution?
9. How is the Prime Minister of Russia appointed according to the Constitution?
10. What are the powers and responsibilities of the Prime Minister under the Constitution?
11. What is the term length for the President of Russia according to the Constitution?
12. Can the President serve more than two terms consecutively?
13. What are the qualifications to become the President of Russia according to the Constitution?
14. How is the Parliament of Russia structured according to the Constitution?
15. What are the two houses of the Russian Parliament called?
16. How are the members of the Parliament elected according to the Constitution?
17. What are the powers and responsibilities of the Parliament under the Constitution?
18. What is the role of the Constitutional Court in Russia?
19. How are the judges of the Constitutional Court appointed?
20. What is the role of the Supreme Court in Russia?
21. How are the judges of the Supreme Court appointed?
22. What are the fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Russian Constitution?
23. Is there freedom of speech and press in Russia according to the Constitution?
24. What is the role of political parties in Russia according to the Constitution?
25. Are there any restrictions on political parties under the Constitution?
26. Can the Russian Constitution be amended? If so, how?
27. How many amendments have been made to the Russian Constitution since its adoption?
28. Is there a specific procedure to declare a state of emergency in Russia?
29. How are the regions and republics within the Russian Federation governed according to the Constitution?
30. Are there any specific provisions for the protection of minority rights in Russia?
31. Does the Constitution guarantee the right to a fair trial and due process of law?
32. How are the regional governors appointed according to the Constitution?
33. Can the regions within the Russian Federation adopt their own constitutions?
34. Is there a specific procedure for impeaching the President in Russia?
35. Does the Constitution guarantee the right to private property?
36. How are taxes and financial matters regulated in Russia according to the Constitution?
37. What is the role of the Central Bank of Russia according to the Constitution?
38. Are there any provisions in the Constitution regarding the protection of the environment?
39. How are international treaties ratified in Russia according to the Constitution?
40. Are there any restrictions on the participation of religious organizations in Russia?
41. Does the Constitution guarantee the right to peaceful assembly and demonstration?
42. What is the role of the Federal Security Service (FSB) in Russia according to the Constitution?
43. How are the armed forces governed according to the Constitution?
44. Are there any provisions in the Constitution regarding the protection of cultural heritage?
45. Can the regions within the Russian Federation have their own official languages?
46. What is the role of the Prosecutor General in Russia according to the Constitution?
47. How are local self-government bodies established and governed according to the Constitution?
48. Does the Constitution provide for the protection of human rights and freedoms?
49. Are there any provisions in the Constitution regarding social welfare and healthcare?
50. Can the Russian Constitution be suspended in times of crisis or emergency?
https://wn.com/The_Constitution_Of_Russia_1993_Salient_Features_Of_Russian_Constitution
The Constitution Of Russia 1993 Salient Features Of Russian Constitution
this video covers
1. When was the current Russian Constitution adopted?
2. What is the official name of the Russian Constitution?
3. Who was the President of Russia when the current Constitution was adopted?
4. How many chapters are there in the Russian Constitution?
5. What are the fundamental principles of the Russian Constitution?
6. What is the structure of the Russian Federation according to the Constitution?
7. How is the President of Russia elected according to the Constitution?
8. What are the powers and responsibilities of the President under the Constitution?
9. How is the Prime Minister of Russia appointed according to the Constitution?
10. What are the powers and responsibilities of the Prime Minister under the Constitution?
11. What is the term length for the President of Russia according to the Constitution?
12. Can the President serve more than two terms consecutively?
13. What are the qualifications to become the President of Russia according to the Constitution?
14. How is the Parliament of Russia structured according to the Constitution?
15. What are the two houses of the Russian Parliament called?
16. How are the members of the Parliament elected according to the Constitution?
17. What are the powers and responsibilities of the Parliament under the Constitution?
18. What is the role of the Constitutional Court in Russia?
19. How are the judges of the Constitutional Court appointed?
20. What is the role of the Supreme Court in Russia?
21. How are the judges of the Supreme Court appointed?
22. What are the fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Russian Constitution?
23. Is there freedom of speech and press in Russia according to the Constitution?
24. What is the role of political parties in Russia according to the Constitution?
25. Are there any restrictions on political parties under the Constitution?
26. Can the Russian Constitution be amended? If so, how?
27. How many amendments have been made to the Russian Constitution since its adoption?
28. Is there a specific procedure to declare a state of emergency in Russia?
29. How are the regions and republics within the Russian Federation governed according to the Constitution?
30. Are there any specific provisions for the protection of minority rights in Russia?
31. Does the Constitution guarantee the right to a fair trial and due process of law?
32. How are the regional governors appointed according to the Constitution?
33. Can the regions within the Russian Federation adopt their own constitutions?
34. Is there a specific procedure for impeaching the President in Russia?
35. Does the Constitution guarantee the right to private property?
36. How are taxes and financial matters regulated in Russia according to the Constitution?
37. What is the role of the Central Bank of Russia according to the Constitution?
38. Are there any provisions in the Constitution regarding the protection of the environment?
39. How are international treaties ratified in Russia according to the Constitution?
40. Are there any restrictions on the participation of religious organizations in Russia?
41. Does the Constitution guarantee the right to peaceful assembly and demonstration?
42. What is the role of the Federal Security Service (FSB) in Russia according to the Constitution?
43. How are the armed forces governed according to the Constitution?
44. Are there any provisions in the Constitution regarding the protection of cultural heritage?
45. Can the regions within the Russian Federation have their own official languages?
46. What is the role of the Prosecutor General in Russia according to the Constitution?
47. How are local self-government bodies established and governed according to the Constitution?
48. Does the Constitution provide for the protection of human rights and freedoms?
49. Are there any provisions in the Constitution regarding social welfare and healthcare?
50. Can the Russian Constitution be suspended in times of crisis or emergency?
- published: 25 May 2023
- views: 570
19:35
The Russian Constitution
Here is an overview of the Constitution of the Russian Federation.
English version: http://www.constitution.ru/en/10003000-01.htm
Russian version: http://www.go...
Here is an overview of the Constitution of the Russian Federation.
English version: http://www.constitution.ru/en/10003000-01.htm
Russian version: http://www.gov.ru/main/konst/konst0.html
https://wn.com/The_Russian_Constitution
Here is an overview of the Constitution of the Russian Federation.
English version: http://www.constitution.ru/en/10003000-01.htm
Russian version: http://www.gov.ru/main/konst/konst0.html
- published: 26 Aug 2020
- views: 6277
7:15
Constitution of Russia | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Constitution of Russia
00:01:39 1 History
00:01:47 1.1 Constitution of Russia after USSR
00:01:58 2 Str...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Constitution of Russia
00:01:39 1 History
00:01:47 1.1 Constitution of Russia after USSR
00:01:58 2 Structure
00:02:11 2.1 Section One
00:02:42 2.2 Section Two
00:02:53 3 Provisions
00:03:26 3.1 Presidency
00:04:43 3.2 Executive branch
00:04:52 3.3 Legislative branch
00:05:01 3.4 Judiciary
00:06:35 3.5 Local government
00:06:43 4 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuKfABj2eGyjH3ntPxp4YeQ
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The current Constitution of the Russian Federation (Russian: Конституция Российской Федерации, Konstitutsiya Rossiyskoy Federatsii; pronounced [kənsʲtʲɪˈtutsɨjə rɐˈsʲijskəj fʲɪdʲɪˈratsɨɪ]) was adopted by national referendum on December 12, 1993. Russia's constitution came into force on December 25, 1993, at the moment of its official publication, and abolished the Soviet system of government. The current Constitution is the second most long-lived in the history of Russia, behind the Constitution of 1936.
The 1993 Constitutional Conference was attended by over 800 participants. Sergei Alexeyev, Sergey Shakhray, and sometimes Anatoly Sobchak are considered as co-authors of the constitution. The text of the constitution was inspired by Mikhail Speransky's constitutional project and current French constitution.A constitutional referendum was held in Russia on 12 December 1993. Of all registered voters, 58,187,755 people (or 54.8%) participated in the referendum. Of those, 32,937,630 (54.5%) voted for adoption of the Constitution. It replaced the previous Soviet-era Constitution of April 12, 1978 of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (which had already been amended in April 1992 to reflect the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the sovereignty of the Russian Federation), following the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis.
https://wn.com/Constitution_Of_Russia_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Constitution of Russia
00:01:39 1 History
00:01:47 1.1 Constitution of Russia after USSR
00:01:58 2 Structure
00:02:11 2.1 Section One
00:02:42 2.2 Section Two
00:02:53 3 Provisions
00:03:26 3.1 Presidency
00:04:43 3.2 Executive branch
00:04:52 3.3 Legislative branch
00:05:01 3.4 Judiciary
00:06:35 3.5 Local government
00:06:43 4 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuKfABj2eGyjH3ntPxp4YeQ
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
https://github.com/nodef/wikipedia-tts
"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The current Constitution of the Russian Federation (Russian: Конституция Российской Федерации, Konstitutsiya Rossiyskoy Federatsii; pronounced [kənsʲtʲɪˈtutsɨjə rɐˈsʲijskəj fʲɪdʲɪˈratsɨɪ]) was adopted by national referendum on December 12, 1993. Russia's constitution came into force on December 25, 1993, at the moment of its official publication, and abolished the Soviet system of government. The current Constitution is the second most long-lived in the history of Russia, behind the Constitution of 1936.
The 1993 Constitutional Conference was attended by over 800 participants. Sergei Alexeyev, Sergey Shakhray, and sometimes Anatoly Sobchak are considered as co-authors of the constitution. The text of the constitution was inspired by Mikhail Speransky's constitutional project and current French constitution.A constitutional referendum was held in Russia on 12 December 1993. Of all registered voters, 58,187,755 people (or 54.8%) participated in the referendum. Of those, 32,937,630 (54.5%) voted for adoption of the Constitution. It replaced the previous Soviet-era Constitution of April 12, 1978 of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (which had already been amended in April 1992 to reflect the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the sovereignty of the Russian Federation), following the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis.
- published: 07 Dec 2018
- views: 107
1:27:16
201105 ASEEES - Roundtable on 1993 Russian Constitution
Moderator: Stanislav Stanskikh
Participants:
Ekaterina Mishina
Kirill Rogov
Andrei Kolesnikov
Ilya Ponomarev
Moderator: Stanislav Stanskikh
Participants:
Ekaterina Mishina
Kirill Rogov
Andrei Kolesnikov
Ilya Ponomarev
https://wn.com/201105_Aseees_Roundtable_On_1993_Russian_Constitution
Moderator: Stanislav Stanskikh
Participants:
Ekaterina Mishina
Kirill Rogov
Andrei Kolesnikov
Ilya Ponomarev
- published: 07 Nov 2020
- views: 44
2:14:56
25th Anniversary of the Russian Constitution
December 12th marks the 25th anniversary of the adoption of the Russian constitution. Historians still debate the controversial events that accompanied the cons...
December 12th marks the 25th anniversary of the adoption of the Russian constitution. Historians still debate the controversial events that accompanied the constitution’s birth, but a generation of Russian lawyers has now grown up knowing only this founding legislation as Russia’s highest law. Thus, what was originally perceived as a transitional document has demonstrated surprising staying power. This panel discussed the controversial origins of the Russian constitution, its guiding principles, and how it has entered into and influenced Russian law for the past 25 years.
https://wn.com/25Th_Anniversary_Of_The_Russian_Constitution
December 12th marks the 25th anniversary of the adoption of the Russian constitution. Historians still debate the controversial events that accompanied the constitution’s birth, but a generation of Russian lawyers has now grown up knowing only this founding legislation as Russia’s highest law. Thus, what was originally perceived as a transitional document has demonstrated surprising staying power. This panel discussed the controversial origins of the Russian constitution, its guiding principles, and how it has entered into and influenced Russian law for the past 25 years.
- published: 11 Dec 2018
- views: 441
31:24
Political System of Russia Explained | Constitution of Russia |روس کاسیاسی نظام
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It covers over 17,125,191 square kilometres, consist...
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It covers over 17,125,191 square kilometres, consists of more than one-eighth of the Earth's inhabited land area, extends to eleven time zones, and has borders with sixteen sovereign nations
The 1993 constitution declares Russia a democratic, federative, law-based state with a republican form of government. State power is divided among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Diversity of ideologies and religions is sanctioned, and a state or compulsory ideology may not be adopted.
The Soviet Union had its origins in the Russian Revolution of 1917. Radical leftist revolutionaries overthrew Russia's Czar Nicholas II, ending centuries of Romanov rule. The Bolsheviks established a socialist state in the territory that was once the Russian Empire.
The Constitution of the Russian Federation was adopted by national referendum on 12 December 1993. Russia's constitution came into force on 25 December 1993.
#RussianConstitution #USSR #CSS
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https://wn.com/Political_System_Of_Russia_Explained_|_Constitution_Of_Russia_|روس_کاسیاسی_نظام
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It covers over 17,125,191 square kilometres, consists of more than one-eighth of the Earth's inhabited land area, extends to eleven time zones, and has borders with sixteen sovereign nations
The 1993 constitution declares Russia a democratic, federative, law-based state with a republican form of government. State power is divided among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Diversity of ideologies and religions is sanctioned, and a state or compulsory ideology may not be adopted.
The Soviet Union had its origins in the Russian Revolution of 1917. Radical leftist revolutionaries overthrew Russia's Czar Nicholas II, ending centuries of Romanov rule. The Bolsheviks established a socialist state in the territory that was once the Russian Empire.
The Constitution of the Russian Federation was adopted by national referendum on 12 December 1993. Russia's constitution came into force on 25 December 1993.
#RussianConstitution #USSR #CSS
1. Political System of Turkey.
https://youtu.be/GYnlY3tITQQ
2. Political System of UK, FRANCE and GERMANY.
https://youtu.be/bjRbPD4fndE
3. pOLITICAL sYSTEM OF USA.
https://youtu.be/dPdhprhmpt8
4. the political system of China.
https://youtu.be/t9siZlnnQcQ
5. political system of Malaysia.
https://youtu.be/iIR6a24xtQk
Western political Thoughts
https://youtu.be/eekBLLZC8Jo
political science playlist.
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indoPak History Playlist.
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Biology Playlist.
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- published: 12 Feb 2021
- views: 32309
53:25
The end of a superpower - The collapse of the Soviet Union | DW Documentary
Russian President Vladimir Putin described the collapse of the Soviet Union as "the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century." This documentary fro...
Russian President Vladimir Putin described the collapse of the Soviet Union as "the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century." This documentary from 2021 shows the path Russian foreign policy has followed under Putin.
[This documentary was originally released in 2021. In February 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine.]
On December 25, 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed. Along with it came hope for the end of the Cold War, for independence and freedom for the former Soviet republics. But for many it also brought poverty and war. What remains of the dreams of that time? The documentary includes contemporary witnesses and politicians of the decisive years and shows what has become of the legacy of a world power.
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https://wn.com/The_End_Of_A_Superpower_The_Collapse_Of_The_Soviet_Union_|_Dw_Documentary
Russian President Vladimir Putin described the collapse of the Soviet Union as "the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century." This documentary from 2021 shows the path Russian foreign policy has followed under Putin.
[This documentary was originally released in 2021. In February 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine.]
On December 25, 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed. Along with it came hope for the end of the Cold War, for independence and freedom for the former Soviet republics. But for many it also brought poverty and war. What remains of the dreams of that time? The documentary includes contemporary witnesses and politicians of the decisive years and shows what has become of the legacy of a world power.
#documentary #dwdocumentary
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- published: 03 Mar 2022
- views: 11061693
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The Last Ditch Attempt to Save the USSR - August Coup of 1991 (Short Animated Documentary)
One of the most important events in the decline and fall of the USSR was the August Coup of 1991 which saw its Vice President attempt to overthrow its President...
One of the most important events in the decline and fall of the USSR was the August Coup of 1991 which saw its Vice President attempt to overthrow its President, Mikhail Gorbachev. It didn't go to well and was hastily planned but the fact that it ended peacefully is frankly nothing short of miraculous.
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Sources:
Before and After the Abortive Coup in the USSR by Boris L. Gubman
Mass Opposition to the Soviet Putsch of August 1991: Collective Action, Rational Choice, and Democratic Values in the Former Soviet Union by James L. Gibson
Soviet Civil-Military Relations and the August Coup by John W. R. Lepingwell
LESSONS FROM THE 1991 SOVIET COUP by Wendy Varney and Brian Martin
https://wn.com/The_Last_Ditch_Attempt_To_Save_The_Ussr_August_Coup_Of_1991_(Short_Animated_Documentary)
One of the most important events in the decline and fall of the USSR was the August Coup of 1991 which saw its Vice President attempt to overthrow its President, Mikhail Gorbachev. It didn't go to well and was hastily planned but the fact that it ended peacefully is frankly nothing short of miraculous.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
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A special thanks to all of these Patrons below, without whom the show wouldn't be possible:
Franco La Bruna
Patrick M.
Kevin Sanders
Stefan Møller
Gregory - The Bittersteel
Ian Jensen
Richard Wolfe
Chris Fatta
anon
sharpie660
D. Mahlik
Dragan
Wold
Qi Xiao
John Garcia
Ariadni Voulgari
Andrew Niedbala
Rod D. Martin
Paul McGee
Bernardo Santos
Christopher Godfrey
Jeannette Baechle
Tristan Kreller
Warren Rudkin
Magdalena Reinberg-Leibel
Danny Anstess
Christopher S Nelson
Chris Hall
Shaun Pullin
Perry Gagne
bas mensink
Alen
James Bisonette Fan #1
Joooooshhhhh
Henry Rabung
Troy Schmidt
Adam Barrett
William Wold
Cap
I’m Not In The Description
Blake Dryad
Lachlan
FF Nelly
Mark Ploegstra
Lim Gilleece
FuzzytheFair
Roman Cascioppo
Jeffrey Schneider
Luke Robinson
Kinfe85
Byzans_Scotorius
Haydn Noble
TooMuchWaterYouDie
MrPalomino
HelloAgainThere
Josh Cornelius
ColmBoyle
Colin Steele
Big Nick
Richard Manklow
Gabriel Lunde
Julian Baumann
Konstantin Bredyuk
João Santos
Donald Weaver
Richard Hartzell
Steve Bonds
Nick Finan
Christine Purvis
Pierre Le Mouel
Seth Reeves
Nathan Perlman
StukaJi86
SirAlpaka
Andrew Miraut
Sources:
Before and After the Abortive Coup in the USSR by Boris L. Gubman
Mass Opposition to the Soviet Putsch of August 1991: Collective Action, Rational Choice, and Democratic Values in the Former Soviet Union by James L. Gibson
Soviet Civil-Military Relations and the August Coup by John W. R. Lepingwell
LESSONS FROM THE 1991 SOVIET COUP by Wendy Varney and Brian Martin
- published: 30 Apr 2020
- views: 2895106
3:10
The speech on the anniversary of the Constitution (in Russian)
Yesterday I took part in the rally near the Russian embassy in London. We gathered for the anniversary of the 1993 Constitution adoption. I want to remind the o...
Yesterday I took part in the rally near the Russian embassy in London. We gathered for the anniversary of the 1993 Constitution adoption. I want to remind the opposition that the 1993 Constitution resulted from violence and the shooting of the elected parliament.
This constitution gave the president post unlimited power. Our goal is a revolution reflecting the interests of the Russian people, the majority of which is discriminated in our country. Kremlin authorities are not the authorities that protect Russians.
The new constitution will be adopted by the Russian people and for the Russian people.
https://wn.com/The_Speech_On_The_Anniversary_Of_The_Constitution_(In_Russian)
Yesterday I took part in the rally near the Russian embassy in London. We gathered for the anniversary of the 1993 Constitution adoption. I want to remind the opposition that the 1993 Constitution resulted from violence and the shooting of the elected parliament.
This constitution gave the president post unlimited power. Our goal is a revolution reflecting the interests of the Russian people, the majority of which is discriminated in our country. Kremlin authorities are not the authorities that protect Russians.
The new constitution will be adopted by the Russian people and for the Russian people.
- published: 11 Dec 2022
- views: 61