INTRODUCING PSAN
Post-soviet armies newsletter is an electronic newsletter devoted to armed forces and power ministries in post-Soviet countries. The newsletter comprises a database which tends to assemble the maximum of references of works, books and journal articles on post-Soviet militaries and power institutions.
Nostalgia

Soldat, St Petersburg Toy Factory, August 2011 - ESK
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Trinity-St Sergius Monastery - 2009 - Courtesy of Mikhail Maizuls
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- Armed Forces (57)
- Army & Society (7)
- Bibliographies (3)
- Call for Contributors (3)
- Crises (17)
- Exhibitions (1)
- Films, Documentary Films, Photos & Videos (1)
- Intelligence / Secret Services (5)
- Interviews (3)
- Lectures / Readings (2)
- Military Culture (6)
- Military Doctrines, Laws, Decrees and Orders (5)
- Post-War Situations (7)
- Power Ministries (24)
- Reviews (1)
Marsh Nesoglasnikh

Moscow 2007 - Courtesy of Mikhail Maizuls
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Category Archives: Bibliographies
Bibliography – Violence in the Russian Armed Forces
The New bibliography compiled by F. Daucé & E. Sieca-Kozlowski is available at http://russiaviolence.hypotheses.org/bibliographies/violence-in-the-russian-armed-forces. It will be regularly updated.
Bibliography – Police Brutality & Police Reform in Russia and the CIS
This bibliography was primarily published on http://russiaviolence.hypotheses.org.
Posted in Bibliographies, Power Ministries
Tagged ethnic minorities, law enforcement, muslim minorities, police, reform
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Bibliography – Veterans & Post-War Situation
This bibliography was primarily published on http://russiaviolence.hypotheses.org. A SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY compiled by E. Sieca-Kozlowski Last update: November 4, 2010
