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John A. Bernbaum
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  • Reflections on Russia

Colin Powell: “When You Have Lost Your Best Enemy”

November 9, 2002 Dr. John A. Bernbaum

At a recent meeting of the U.S.-Russia Business Council, I heard Secretary of State Colin Powell share his perspective on…

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

Russia: What Path to Follow?

June 6, 2002 Dr. John A. Bernbaum

How does a nation rebuild after seventy years of Communism? Are there examples of other nations that endured traumatic periods…

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

Diagnosing the Collapse of Communism

May 26, 2002 Dr. John A. Bernbaum

The debate over the causes of the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the related demise of Communism as a…

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

Supporting the Reform of Russian Education

April 7, 2002 Dr. John A. Bernbaum

Anticipating the new administrations in both Russia and the United States, the staff of the Russian and Eurasian Program of…

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Posted in: Reflections on Russia, Russian Education

Learning Democratic Values and Behavior

March 6, 2002 Dr. John A. Bernbaum

The collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union has led to a spirited debate among analysts about…

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

What Does It Mean to be Russian?

February 5, 2002 Dr. John A. Bernbaum

One of the most difficult issues facing the Russian people today concerns their identity as a people and as a…

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

Russia and the United States: A New Partnership?

January 18, 2002 Dr. John A. Bernbaum

The traumatic events of September 11 have had a profound impact on the world of international politics, an impact very…

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

A New Leader and a New Attitude

January 24, 2001 Dr. John A. Bernbaum

Reflecting Inward In January 1999, public opinion surveys in Russia reported that 82% of the population thought that things in…

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

Dealing with Evildoers

January 12, 2001 Dr. John A. Bernbaum

The first two days of my visit to Moscow in January 2001 were some of the most discouraging in my…

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Posted in: Reflections on Russia, Russian Culture and Values

Creating the Marxist “Messiah”

December 5, 2000 Dr. John A. Bernbaum

Edvard Radzinsky’s biography of Joseph Stalin, the first biography based on the secret files of the President’s Archive, the Communist…

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Posted in: Reflections on Russia, Russia's Pre-1991 History

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Reflections on Russia

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

Reflections on Shalom

  • Old Testament Foundations
  • Jesus’ Palestinian Context
  • Jesus’ Birth & Youth
  • Jesus in Action
  • Jesus’ Teachings
  • Palm Sunday – Golgatha
  • Resurrection – Pentecost
  • Apostles’ Teachings on Shalom
  • Conclusion
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