Alexander Yakovlev, who advised Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev on glasnost and perestroika, was buried this week. After the Soviet Union collapsed he devoted himself to documenting Soviet repression.
Alexander Yakovlev, who has died in Moscow aged 81, was the most powerful - and most contradictory - intellectual in the top echelons of the Soviet Communist party in its final decade. A one-time ...
Ukraine launches political Russian studies program to better understand wartime enemy.
Yegor Yakovlev, who has died at the age of 75, was the most prominent voice of glasnost during the years after Mikhail Gorbachev came to power in the Soviet Union. As editor of the weekly Moscow News ...
EXCLUSIVE: Alexander Yakovlev, a former United Nations procurement officer who was convicted of fraud during the oil-for-food scandal, has gotten a brusque thumbs-down after he demanded that the U.N.
A federal judge sentenced a Russian emigre to 30 years in prison today after he was convicted of stealing the identities of two people he was accused of killing. Dmitriy Yakovlev was convicted in ...
Aleksandr Yakovlev, who died yesterday aged 81, was a driving force behind Mikhail Gorbachev's policy on glasnost and democratisation, playing a critical role in the formulation and implementation of ...
In his book A Century of Violence in Soviet Russia, published in English in 2002, Alexander Yakovlev set about exposing the whole Leninist/Stalinist "experiment" as a crime against humanity. As a ...
Yegor Yakovlev was a revolutionary editor during Russian perestroika, turning what had been a propaganda sheet into the symbol of glasnost. Between 1986 and 1991 he dared to print what nobody in ...
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