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Here are some previous Think Tank programs that may be of interest.
The Soviet Gulag (aired 2/17/2005)
Nearly a decade after the collapse of the Soviet Union, many have forgotten why we fought the Cold War. Applebaum’s "The Gulag: A History" is the first book to apply definitive, archival data to expose the Gulag and is the most important work since Alexandr Solzhenitsyn’s "The Gulag Archipelago." It is a sobering reminder of the harrowing reality of Stalinist repression. What do we know about the infamous Soviet Gulag and why is it still important today?
The New Russia (aired 8/29/2002)
For many decades the United States and the Soviet Union were two nuclear-tipped Cold War adversaries. When the Cold War ended, the Soviet Union broke apart. Economic chaos reigned in Russia. Mikhail Gorbachev was replaced by Boris Yeltsin, who was succeeded by Vladimir Putin. The tragedy of 9/11 shook up the global chessboard. And today, there is a very new situation in Russia, partly hopeful, partly grim, and a very new relationship between America and Russia.
Whither Russia? (aired 6/16/2001)
When President Bush faces off with Russian President Vladimir Putin this
week in Slovenia it marks the first meeting between the head of the world’s sole superpower and the leader of a once mighty nation, now in trouble. The transition from the Soviet system to one based on democracy and market capitalism was once viewed with great optimism, both inside and outside Russia. But the reality has been sobering. Many observers now find
Russia’s economic reforms ineffective and its democratic reforms threatened.
A recent issue of The Atlantic Monthly put it bluntly: "Russia Is Finished."
Is Russia finished? What does "finished" mean, anyway? And what might it all mean for America?
Is Russia A Threat Again? (aired 3/3/1995)
Russia is in turmoil: war in Chechnya, a stagnant economy, a faltering democracy. But does trouble in Russia mean trouble for America?

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