Prime Minister Putin believes a Ukraine that is sound economically leads to a Ukraine that is stable politically. He told this to reporters in Sochi on Friday ahead of going into talks with his Ukrainian counterpart Nikolai Azarov about ten major cooperation programmes in oil, gas, nuclear power, heavy engineering and defence manufacturing. He praised the new Ukrainian administration for bringing about positive change that opens up prospects for joint Russian-Ukrainian work to advance social and economic modernization on both sides.
http://english.ruvr.ru/2010/04/30/7156399.html
Bloomington
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Just published: an article by Mark Sedgwick (me) on "The Traditionalist
micro-utopia of *Bloomington*, Indiana," in the *Journal of Political
Ideologies*...
2 days ago
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