Monthly Archives: April 2015

Threats to Human Rights in Russia and Around the World

By Diana Mikitin Oxford, OH:  Wednesday April 22, 2015 By now, it is clear to everyone that Russia’s government is corrupt. Russia’s Corruption Perception Index rank is 136 out of 175 countries, among the lowest for a well-developed and wealthy … Continue reading

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From Russia with Love and Hate: The New Cold War as Relationship Drama

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By Ivan Ninenko “Let’s imagine the USSR and the USA as individuals. And let me tell you their story. They had an amazing, engrossing love-hate relationship, which started just after the Second World War.” For most of my adult life … Continue reading

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The Armenian Genocide at 100

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By Paul Fredrick OXFORD, OH- On March 18, University of Michigan Professor Ronald Suny spoke to students and faculty at Miami University about his recently published book, “They Can Live in the Desert but Nowhere Else”: A History of the … Continue reading

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