... history. Some other NIS countries are progressing more slowly toward democracy and free markets, but overall regional progress has been remarkable. Nevertheless, the June 1996 Russian elections represent not only a success but a warning — the latter... The Budget of the United States Government - Page 118by United States - 1997Full view - About this book
| Mickey Edwards, Stephen J. Solarz, Morton H. Halperin, Lawrence J. Korb, Richard M. Moose - 1997 - 138 pages
...represent not only a success but a warning — the latter embodied in the large vote for President Yeltsins opposition, an opposition that derived its strength...support the mature trade and investment relationship mat is starting to emerge between the United States and the countries in this region. Thus, the budget... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Budget - 1997 - 114 pages
...helping encourage the emergence of free markets and democracy in the NIS. Nevertheless, the Spring 1996 Russian elections represent not only a success...Administration believes it is absolutely critical, at this policy turning point, to demonstrate our continuing support for this process in Russia and throughout... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Budget - 1997 - 416 pages
...helping encourage the emergence of free markets and democracy in the NIS. Nevertheless, the Spring 1996 Russian elections represent not only a success...Administration believes it is absolutely critical, at this policy turning point, to demonstrate our continuing support for this process in Russia and throughout... | |
| Mickey Edwards, Stephen J. Solarz, Morton H. Halperin, Lawrence J. Korb, Richard M. Moose - 1997 - 138 pages
...represent not only a success but a warning — the latter embodied in the large vote for President Yeltsins opposition, an opposition that derived its strength...and free markets in Russia and throughout the NIS; tr1e ultimate success of this process is vital to our national security. Moreover, we must begin to... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Budget - 1997 - 124 pages
...Nevertheless, the Spring 1996 Russian elections represent not only a success but a warning - the tatter embodied in the large vote for President Yeltsin's...Administration believes it is absolutely critical, at this policy turning point, to demonstrate our continuing support for this process in Russia and throughout... | |
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