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    The Future of Democracy in Russia

    Panelists discussed the transition to democracy in Russia. They said that there were serious problems with corruption and financial reform. They also talked about the assassination of electe…

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    U.S.-Russia Relations

    The subcommittee heard testimony from former diplomats and Russian analysts on the importance of Russia’s continued movement toward democracy for U.S. economic and political interests. Witne…

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    Soviet Crackdown on Baltic States

    The Congressional Human Rights Caucus, a bipartisan organization concerned with human rights violations around the world, heard testimony on the recent occupation of Vilnius, Lithuania by So…

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    Psychiatric Practices in the Soviet Union

    Guests were members of the delegation who visited Soviet psychiatric facilities and patients in February of 1989.

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    Is Gorbachev Safe for the Time Being?

    A presentation by Peter Reddaway, Professor of Political Science at George Washington University, of then President Gorbachev’s hold on power in the Soviet Union. He described the various fa…

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    News Review

    The American Defense Institute hosted a seminar on “Strategic Defense Initiative: Is a political and Scientific Consensus Possible?”

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    Soviet Union, Summit, and Human Rights

    Professor Peter Reddaway of the Woodrow Wilson Center, discussed the domestic situation of Mikhail Gorbachev, the policy of glasnost, and human rights in the Soviet Union. After his intervie…

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    History of Soviet/U.S. Relations

    Panelists discussed the cooperation between the United States and the Soviet Union during Three periods, 1933-1941, 1941-1945 and 1945-1955. They answered audience questions after each panel…

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