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Educational Reform in a Time of Transition

January 28, 1995 wpadmin

A new book edited by Anthony Jones entitled Education and Society in the New Russia begins with the following thesis:…

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Posted in: Reflections on Russia, Russian Education

Russian Education: A Status Report

October 28, 1994 wpadmin

“Soviet education had shortcomings, but what has followed the collapse of the union in 1992 appears to be worse,” according…

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Posted in: Reflections on Russia, Russian Education

What Can the West Do to Help Russia?

June 28, 1994 wpadmin

As the hopeful days of the “New World Order” give way to the despair of the emerging “New World Disorder,”…

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Posted in: Reflections on Russia, U.S.-Russian Relations

Is Reform in Russia Dead?

March 22, 1994 wpadmin

One of Russia’s radical reofrms during the Gorbachev years was Yuri Afanasyev, an historian and outspoken crusader for exposing the…

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Posted in: Reflections on Russia, Russia's Post-Communist Development

Restoring Morality

February 5, 1994 wpadmin

The restoration of morality in Russia has been a major theme of the reformers since Perestroika began. Although this theme…

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Posted in: Reflections on Russia, Russia's Post-Communist Development

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Reflections on Russia: Topical Index

  • Russian Education
  • Russian Youth
  • Russian Literature
  • Religious Life in Russia
  • Russian Culture and Values
  • U.S.-Russian Relations
  • Russia’s Post-Communist Development
  • Russia’s Pre-1991 History

About the Author: John A. Bernbaum

Prior to his work in Russia, Dr. Bernbaum worked for the Department of State from 1972‐1976 and then spent nearly two decades with the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities in Washington, D.C. During his time there, he founded and directed the American Studies Program, established the Latin American Studies Program and the Los Angeles Film Studies Program, served as the organization’s Executive Vice President, and finally headed up their Russian Initiative and developed the Russian Studies Program. While working on the Russian Initiative, Dr. Bernbaum spent a semester teaching at Nizhni Novgorod State University.

In addition to his work in Russia, Dr. Bernbaum has written many articles and has authored three books, Opening the Red Door, Why Work?, and Perspectives on Peacemaking.

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