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"Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem." The universal methodological principle, known as Okkam's razor, says "Entities are not to be multiplied above the necessary." I try to use this principle to understand Russia - if there is a more simple way to explain something, then this way should be closer to truth than a more complex one.

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

"It's too easy to write off Putin as a despot" by Erofeyev

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Here's an interesting opinion published in the IHT Online.
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Monday, April 04, 2005

What Lenin and Joseph Smith have in common

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Randomly selected students were paid money to participate in a psychological experiment. They had to stay at a campus square for one hour wi...
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Monday, March 28, 2005

New Articles

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Kirill Pankratov's new article "Perestroika-20: The Great De-Build-ing" - The idea that Gorby's Politburo was thinking, ...
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Revolutionary Flora

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"Rose Revolution" - Georgia "Orange Revolution" - Ukraine "Tulip Revolution" - Kyrgyzstan Comming soon: Uzbeki...
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Who Poisoned Yushchenko? Part 2.

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I already wrote a post about Yushchenko's mysterious poisoning. Now Telegraph (UK) published an article based on an interview with a se...
Thursday, March 24, 2005

"Crying Wolf" by Vanora Bennett. Review.

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"Crying Wolf: the Return of War to Chechnya" by Vanora Bennett . Five months ago I found this book at an English/American Bookstor...
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Chechnya and Logic

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Robert Bruce Ware does something that no other expert on Chechnya seems to do - using formal logic to answer the question if Illyas Akhmadov...
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