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Alexander Solzhenitsyn's The Gulag Archipelago changed the world.
What should we call the literary age of Vasily Grossman, who wrote "Life and Fate," the greatest Russian novel of the twentieth century?
Anne Applebaum's remarks from theMay 12, 2003,Bradley Lecture.
Anne Applebaum, Washington Post columnist and author of Gulag: A History, delivered the ninth of AEI's 2002-2003 Bradley Lectures on May 12, 2003.
Ronald Reagan understood the dynamics of a cold war Russia, and by sticking to his morals became a popular foreign figure to them and guided them into reform.
Review of Anne Applebaum's Gulag: A History.
Seven years into the George W. Bush presidency, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea can point to a number of important domestic and international successes, despite the highly unfavorable environment that has confronted its leadership.
Throughout this period, Pyongyang has been able to suppress all internal dissent and remain the...



