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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.
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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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Moscow 2007 - Courtesy of Mikhail Maizuls
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Archiv der Kategorie: Power Ministries
Report – E. Marat, Security Sector Reform in Central Asia, 2012
E. Marat, Security Sector Reform in Central Asia, DCAF 2012
Journal Issue – Pipss.org – Police Brutality & Police Reform in Russia & the CIS
The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies, Pipss.revues.org – Issue 13 – Police Brutality & Police Reform in Russia & the CIS – http://pipss.revues.org/3813
Book – K. Marten, Warlords: Strong-arm Brokers in Weak States, June 2012
Kimberly Marten, Warlords: Strong-arm Brokers in Weak States, Cornell Studies in Security Affairs, June 2012
Journal Article – G. Slade, “Georgia’s war on crime: creating security in a post-revolutionary context”, 2012
Gavin Slade, “Georgia’s war on crime: creating security in a post-revolutionary context”, European Security, Special Issue: Georgia: Revolution and War, Volume 21, Issue 1, 2012, pp. 37-56.
Journal Article – D. Siegel, “Vory v zakone: Russian Organized Crime”, 2012
Dina Siegel, “Vory v zakone: Russian Organized Crime”, Studies of Organized Crime, 2012, Volume 11, Traditional Organized Crime in the Modern World, Part 1, Pages 27-47
PONARS Policy Memo – N. Shakhnazarian, “Police Reform and Corruption in Georgia, Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh”, September 2012
N. Shakhnazarian, “Police Reform and Corruption in Georgia, Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh”, Ponars # 232, September 2012.
Journal Article – A.Dubova & L. Kosals, “Vkliuchennost’ rossiiskikh politseiskikh v tenevuiu ekonomiku”, 2012
Анастасия Дубова , Леонид Косалс, “Включенность российских полицейских в теневую экономику”, Отечественные записки, #2, 2012. http://www.strana-oz.ru/
