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Пишет pavell ([info]pavell)
@ 2007-12-13 19:02:00


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Доклад Качинса
http://www.csis.org/media/csis/pubs/071210-russia_2017-web.pdf

Я хочу жить в стране его силового варианта!


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[info]orleanz@lj
2007-12-13 13:09 (ссылка)
Ага, мне тоже понравилось

Several cities had established internal checkpoints as a means to bring greater separation to the haves and have-nots, who increasingly could be correlated with Russians and non-Russians. Guest workers from the Caucasus, Central Asia, and China were strictly quarantined and not allowed to hold ownership in any business. As Yakunin’s anticorruption campaign gained steam, these new regulations were more effectively enforced. Against most expectations, the press and TV under the Yakunin administration became more open, and the profession of investigative journalism made a strong comeback, as the Kremlin realized that journalists could play a very useful role in exposing corruption. A number of leading journalists had initially been recruited for the intelligence services then reassigned to journalism after 2010.

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