Raf Uzar writes about mixed opinions in Poland about the conflict between Russia and Georgia, emanating primarily from uncertainties on what Polish president Kaczyński might get up to, as he prepares to head off to Tbilisi.
Raf Uzar writes about mixed opinions in Poland about the conflict between Russia and Georgia, emanating primarily from uncertainties on what Polish president Kaczyński might get up to, as he prepares to head off to Tbilisi.
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Paul Goble of WindowonEurasia reflects upon the split identities of current Russia between the big metropolitan cities and traditional rural and small-town life in the regions.
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As I wrote, I believe Prometheism to be a key policy for Kaczyński…
Raf Uzar
http://uzar.wordpress.com/
As you may have noticed, the renaissance of Prometheism is a theme I have previously covered on my own blog: http://vilhelmkonnander.blogspot.com/2006/05/borzhomi-prometheus-unbound.html