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- Kremlinology is the study and analysis of the politics and policies of the Soviet Union. These two terms were synonymous until the dissolution of the Soviet...
- the world's foremost authorities and top experts in Sovietology and Kremlinology, he aut****d multiple books and articles in these academic disciplines...
- proxies of the US and the USSR. Kremlinology During the Russo–American Cold War (1945–1989), the academic field of Kremlinology (analysing politburo policy...
- The socialist fraternal kiss was a special form of greeting between socialist state leaders. The act demonstrated the special connection that exists between...
- which operated out of the city in the erstwhile Russian SFSR. The term "Kremlinology" is related to the metonym and refers to the study of Soviet and Russian...
- essays on the Soviet Union, titled Getting Russia Wrong: The End of Kremlinology (1989). He co-wrote the book Henry's Demons with his son, Henry, which...
- Фёдоровна Шевцо́ва; born 7 October 1949 in Lviv, Ukrainian SSR) is a Kremlinology expert. Shevtsova received B.A. and M.A. in history and journalism from...
- many such allegations are based on "the old Soviet-era practice of Kremlinology, in which analysts scrutinise the leader's public appearances for signs...
- press briefings or interviews. They therefore adopted techniques from Kremlinology, such as the close parsing of official announcements for hidden meanings...
- In 2024, after comparing the analysis of shadow-docket decisions to Kremlinology, Matt Ford called this trend of secrecy "increasingly troubling", arguing...