Mikhail Gorbachev, then secretary general of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, meets with then-U.S. president Ronald Reagan and his vice-president, George H.W. Bush. (Photo: Ronald Reagan presidential library)
Mikhail Gorbachev, then secretary general of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, meets with then-U.S. president Ronald Reagan and his vice-president, George H.W. Bush. (Photo: Ronald Reagan presidential library)
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Russian President Vladimir Putin had use of ample official resources for campaigning in the latest presidential election. His people counted the ballots and the candidates who were allowed to run were figureheads. (Photo: © Igor Dolgov | Dreamstime.com)
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Peter the Great’s absolutist monarchy of Russia lasted until the Revolution in 1917. (Photo: Arkhangelskoye Palace)
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Even before Boris Yeltsin came to power, the KGB had sought to sabotage Mikhail Gorbachev’s efforts at liberalization. (Photo: Vladimir Vyatkin / Ronald reagan presidential library)
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Mikhail Gorbachev, then secretary general of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, meets with then-U.S. president Ronald Reagan and his vice-president, George H.W. Bush. (Photo: Ronald Reagan presidential library)
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The tumultuous period of the Boris Yeltsin presidency took place between 1992 and 1999. This anti-Yeltsin protest in 1998 called for his resignation. (Photo: Bakhtiyor Abdullaev)