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  1. Forbidden Laughter (English and Russian Edition)
  2. Revolution and Intervention: The French Government and the Russian Civil War, 1917-1919 by Michael Carley, 1983-10
  3. The Russian Constitutional Experiment: Government and Duma, 1907-1914 by Geoffrey A. Hosking, 1973-05-25
  4. Russian Minority Politics in Post-Soviet Latvia and Kyrgyzstan: The Transformative Power of Informal Networks (National and Ethnic Conflict in the 21st Century) by Michele E. Commercio, 2010-03-25
  5. The Code of Labor Laws of Soviet Russia; With an Answer to a Criticism by Mr. William C. Redfield by Russian Soviet Government Bureau, 2010-07-24
  6. The Russian Roots of Nazism: White Émigrés and the Making of National Socialism, 1917-1945 (New Studies in European History) by Michael Kellogg, 2005-03-07
  7. The Betrayal of Socialism by the German Social-Democratic Party; With a Short Sketch of the Russian Forms of Self-Government by Joseph Goricar, 2010-07-24
  8. Putting up with the Russians by Edward Crankshaw, 1985-11-06
  9. Russian Officialdom in Crisis: Autocracy and Local Self-Government, 1861-1900 (Volume 0) by Thomas S. Pearson, 2004-02-12
  10. The Government Inspector and Other Russian Plays: The Infant; Chatsky; Thunder (Classics) by Various, 1991-01-02
  11. Travels in the Caucasus and Georgia; Performed in the Years 1807 and 1808, by Command of the Russian Government by Julius Von Klaproth, 2010-03-29
  12. Russian Government Guide by Ibp Usa, 2009-01-01
  13. Maldives Foreign Policy and Government Guide (Russian Regional Investment and Business Library)
  14. Ocherk Istorii Litovsko-Russkogo Gosudarstva do Liublinskoi Unii Vkliuchitel'no [Essay on the history of the Lithuanian-Russian government until the Lublin Union] by M.K Liubavskii, 2004

41. Prime Minister Of The Russian Federation
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42. Beet.TV: Russian Government Is Protecting Cybercriminals For Political Actions,
SAN FRANCISCO While the threat of cyber terrorism is much discussedub government and the media, the biggest threat around Internet security are statesupprted industrial
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Russian Government is Protecting Cybercriminals for Political Actions, Author Alleges
SAN FRANCISCO While the threat of cyber terrorism is much discussed in government and the media, the biggest threat around Internet security are state-supported industrial espionage as practiced by the Chinese and organized crime activities in Russia supported by the government. These are the conclusions of Joseph Menn , technology correspondent who covers cyber security for the Financial Times out of the San Francisco bureau. Menn is author of Fatal System Error The book about global Web security and cyber threats was published as an expanded edition in paperback this week by the PublicAffairs imprint of Perseus. In this video interview with Beet.TV, Menn charges that Russia and other governments are protecting organized cyber crime groups because they use them in political actions. The line between crime and war has blurred. Vast majority of computer users are vulnerable because they don't patch all their programs. Companies aren't much better off due to social networking and other factors. Attempts at crafting international agreements to slow growth of crime and restrict cyber-weapons have been hurt by the Stuxnet worm's attack on Iran, which is likely to be a model for more attacks in the months ahead.

43. Russian Government - Newsweek
U.S. Officials Fear Notorious Russian Arms Dealer Could Walk Free. The Obama administration is deeply worried that an appeals court in Thailand will succumb to pressure from the
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U.S. Officials Fear Notorious Russian Arms Dealer Could Walk Free
The Obama administration is deeply worried that an appeals court in Thailand will succumb to pressure from the Kremlin tonight and allow a Russian alleged to be one of the world’s most notorious illicit arms dealers to walk free. More World by Mark Hosenball Aug 19, 2010
Russian Spy Case: Part John le Carré, Part Austin Powers
Echoing the more frigid years of the Cold War, Washington said Monday it had busted up a network of Russian spies who posed as ordinary Americans, prompting angry denials from Moscow. Among the clever code names used by the alleged espionage ring: Farmer, Cat, and Parrot. More World by Mark Hosenball Jun 29, 2010
Russian Computer Hackers Are a Global Threat
Did Russian hackers manage to steal tens of millions of dollars from Citigroup? While The Wall Street Journal reports  that the FBI is investigating the alleged loss, the financial organization denies losing money in such a security breach.

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Template:Politics of Russia view Template talk:Politics of Russia talk edit The Government of the Russian Federation Russian ) is an executive governmental body that brings together the principal officers of the Executive Branch of the Russian government. The juridical ground of the Government consists of the Constitution of the Russian Federation and Federal Law "On the Government of the Russian Federation".
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After the fall of the Soviet Union the Russian Council of Ministers became the chief body of administration for the President of the Russian Federation . At times it consisted of as many as 60 ministries and state committees and up to 12 Vice-Premiers. After the 2004 reform, Government duties were split between 17 Ministries, 7 Federal Services and over 30 governmental Agencies.

46. Russian Government | InvestExp
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    Russia has quickly overcome the global crisis and turned toward positive growth going into 2010. How effective has the Russian government been at implementing anticrisis
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    By RMStaff Image via Wikipedia Russia has quickly overcome the global crisis and turned toward positive growth going into 2010. How effective has the Russian government been at implementing anti-crisis strategies and what has really brought the Russian economy back to life? Russia’s economy fell into recession during 2009 as the economy shrank by approximately 8.5% and Russian stock markets shed more than $1 trillion in value. In addition the price of Urals heavy crude, the main source of income for Russia, lost more than 70% of its value since the record high of $147 in July 2008 and Russia’s foreign exchange reserves fell by $210 billion from their high of $386 billion. To spur economic growth the Russian government allocated over $200 billion dollars, or 14% of GDP, for businesses and banks to “weather the economic storm.” As a result Russia’s economy emerged from recession in the third quarter of 2009 and Russian stocks been the best performing in the world. The Russian MICEX index has doubled in value during 2009 and regained half of its 2008 losses. Perhaps part of the reason for the dramatic turnaround is the result of limited exposure by Russian banks, financial institutions, and the general population to the risky credit and debt which has plagued the United States or the European Union. The other reason is simply the fact that during 2009 oil prices rose to a level which is sufficient for the stabilization of the

    48. Linux.com :: Russian Government Quiet About Its Move Toward Linux
    By Bruce Tober - If the Cold War Soviet mindset was known for nothing else, it was known for secrecy. Today's Russian government also seems set on maintaining as much secrecy
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    If the Cold War Soviet mindset was known for nothing else, it was known for secrecy. Today's Russian government also seems set on maintaining as much secrecy as possible, at least about its IT infrastructure. This isn't surprising considering Russian President Vladimir Putin and most of his ministry heads are former KGB operatives.
    But recently, there has been evidence of Linux use in the Russian government. Earlier this year, Sergei Antimonov, director general of Russian anti-virus company DialogueScience, Inc.

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    50. Russian Government | International Space Fellowship
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    51. Russian Government | Russia's Government | Russias Government
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    53. Russian Government Changes — FactMonster.com
    Boris Yeltsin's sudden sacking of prime minister Sergei Stepashin on August 9, 1999, was part of a long series of reorganizations within the Russian government.
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    by Ben Snowden Boris Yeltsin's sudden sacking of prime minister Sergei Stepashin on August 9, 1999, was part of a long series of reorganizations within the Russian government. After his confirmation, former FSB (Federal Security Service) head Vladimir Putin became the fourth man to hold the post of prime minister in eighteen months. The chaos was nothing new. Since the dissolution of the USSR in 1991, Russia has been wracked by economic misfortune and political instability.
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    Still a member of the USSR , the Russian Republic elects Boris Yeltsin president in its first-ever direct elections.

    August 19
    A hard-line communist coup attempts to depose Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev . Yeltsin plays a crucial role in returning him to power two days later, earning broad popular support in the process.

    December 25
    Gorbachev resigns his position as president of the USSR, signifying the demise of the Soviet Union. Fourteen former Soviet republics (including Russia) become independent states.

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