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Zygar’, Mikhail, and Valeriy Paniushkin, Gazprom: Novoe russkoe oruzhie (Moscow: Zakharov, 2008)

Index

A Day in the Life of the President (TV programme) ref1

Abramovich, Roman ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

Abuladze, Tengiz ref1

Achalov, Vladislav ref1

Adamovich, Adam, ref1

Afghanistan, Soviet invasion of ref1, ref2

Afisha (Playbill) (magazine) ref1, ref2, ref3

agriculture, Soviet investment ref1

Akhedzhakova, Liya ref1

Akhmatova, Anna ref1, ref2

Aksenenko, Nikolai ref1

Albats, Yevgenia ref1

Alexei II, patriarch ref1

Alksnis, Viktor ref1

All Russia Party ref1

Amalrik, Andrei, Will the Soviet Union Survive Until 1984? ref1

Andreeva, Nina ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

Andropov, Yuri ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

Anpilov, Viktor ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

anti-Americanism ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

anti-Semitism ref1, ref2, ref3

anti-Utopian novels ref1

anti-Yeltsin rebellion, 1993 ref1

Arafat, Yasser ref1

Archangel ref1

archival revolution, 1980s ref1

assassination ref1

authoritarianism ref1

Aven, Peter ref1, ref2

Averintsev, Sergei ref1, ref2

Babel, Isaak ref1

Bagrov, Danila ref1

Bakatin, Vadim ref1

Balabanov, Alexei ref1

Balkan crisis, 1998 ref1

Baltic states, declare sovereignty ref1, ref2

‘bankers’ war, the ref1

Banditskii Peterburg (Gangsters’ Petersburg) (TV programme) ref1

Barayev, Movsar ref1

Barkashov, Alexander ref1, ref2

Barsukov, Mikhail ref1, ref2

Basayev, Shamil ref1, ref2, ref3

Batkin, Leonid ref1

Bazhov, Pavel ref1

BBC ref1

Russian service ref1

Berezovsky, Boris

and Nevzorov ref1

and Yeltsin ref1, ref2

image ref1

and Gusinsky ref1

and presidential election, 1996 ref1

and oligarchs political power ref1

Svyazinvest auction ref1, ref2

and the bankers’ war ref1

Yeltsin fires ref1

and Chechnya ref1

and Yeltsin’s successor ref1, ref2

flees Russia ref1

banishment ref1

relationship with Putin ref1, ref2

and Dorenko ref1

return to Russia ref1

breakdown of relationship with Putin ref1

and Ernst ref1

Beria, Lavrentiy ref1, ref2, ref3

Berlusconi, Silvio ref1

Besedovsky, Grigory ref1

Beslan school hostage crisis ref1

billionaires ref1

black market ref1

Black Sea Fleet ref1, ref2

Bobkov, Filipp ref1, ref2, ref3

Bolshevik Revolution, the ref1, ref2

books

banned ref1

archival revolution, 1980s ref1

Borodai, Alexander ref1

Bovin, Alexander ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7

Bragin, Vyacheslav ref1, ref2, ref3

Braithwaite, Sir Rodric ref1, ref2

Brat (Brother) (film) ref1

Brat 2 (film) ref1

Brezhnev, Leonid ref1, ref2

background ref1

and the Prague Spring, 1967–8 ref1

reaction to ‘Against Anti-Historicism’ ref1

death of ref1, ref2

New Year’s Eve speech, 1970 ref1

stagnation under ref1

Brodsky, Joseph ref1, ref2

Buddenovsk crisis ref1, ref2

budget deficit ref1

Bukharin, Nikolai ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

Bukovsky, Vladimir ref1

Bulgakov, Mikhail ref1

Bunin, Ivan ref1

bureaucracy ref1

bureaucrat-entrepreneurs ref1

Burtin, Yuri ref1

Canada ref1, ref2

Capitalism, emergence of ref1

car ownership ref1

Castro, Fidel ref1

censorship ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5

Central Committee ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9

Central Television ref1, ref2

Channel One ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12, ref13, ref14, ref15, ref16, ref17

Chechnya

Putin’s policy ref1

first Chechen war ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

Yeltsin visits ref1

1996 peace accord ref1

journalist kidnappings ref1

second Chechen war ref1, ref2, ref3

human rights abuses ref1

popular resentment of ref1

Chernenko, Konstantin ref1, ref2

Chernichenko, Yuri ref1

Chernobyl nuclear station disaster ref1

Chernomyrdin, Viktor ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10

Chernyaev, Anatoly ref1, ref2

China ref1

Tiananmen Square massacre ref1

Ch.K (Cheka) ref1

Chubais, Anatoly ref1

and presidential election, 1996 ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

appointed deputy prime minister ref1

political agenda ref1, ref2

and Svyazinvest auction ref1

and the bankers’ war ref1, ref2

book scandal ref1

resignation ref1

on Putin ref1

and second Chechen war ref1

Chudakova, Marietta ref1, ref2, ref3

Clark, Bruce ref1

class consciousness ref1

Clinton, Bill ref1

CNN ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

Cohen, Stephen ref1, ref2

Cold War, the ref1

collectivization ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

Columbia University ref1

Comintern ref1

Committee for Emergency (GKChP) ref1

Communist Party

elite ref1

Alexander Yakovlev’s attack on ref1

loss of control ref1

compromise ref1

conformism ref1

Congress of People’s Deputies ref1, ref2

consumerism ref1, ref2

co-operatives ref1, ref2

Copetas, A. Craig ref1

corruption ref1, ref2

counter-propaganda ref1

counter-revolution ref1

coup attempt, 1991 ref1

aftermath ref1

Crimea

annexation of ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4

polite green men ref1, ref2

transfer to Ukrainian Soviet Republic ref1

Russian claim to ref1, ref2n

criminality ref1, ref2

crony capitalism ref1

Cuba ref1

Czech Republic ref1

Czechoslovakia ref1

the Prague Spring, 1967–8 ref1, ref2

Soviet invasion of ref1, ref2, ref3

State Security Service (STB) ref1

debt default, 1998 ref1

debt pyramid ref1

defiance, early 1990s ref1

Den’ (Day) (newspaper) ref1, ref2

Deng Xiaoping ref1

de-Stalinization ref1

Deti XX s’ezda’ (Children of the 20th Congress, The) (TV documentary) ref1

developed socialism ref1

dissidents ref1, ref2, ref3

Dittmer, Thomas ref1

Dni (Days) (TV programme) ref1

Dobrodeev, Oleg ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10, ref11, ref12

Doctors’ Plot, the ref1

Dolgoruky, Yuri ref1

Dorenko, Sergei ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6, ref7, ref8, ref9, ref10

Dostoevsky, F. ref1, ref2

Dresden ref1

Dubcěk, Alexander ref1, ref2, ref3

Dubin, Boris ref1, ref2

Dukhobors ref1

Dyachenko, Tatyana ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5, ref6

Dzerzhinsky, Felix ref1