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Unyielding Resolve: Captive Nations and the Path to Freedom

Unyielding Resolve: Captive Nations and the Path to Freedom

by Lev E. Dobriansky (Author), Pratik Chougule (Editor), Paula J. Dobriansky (Editor), David B. Rivkin (Foreword) & 1 more
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Dr. Lev E. Dobriansky provides a unique, first-person perspective on Russian imperialist behavior in the twentieth century, arguing that even in the Soviet era, Russian statecraft was heavily shaped by traditional imperialist ideology—led by Moscow’s self-image as the dominant Eurasian imperial power. This theory was at the heart of Dobriansky’s commitment to warning against global Soviet aggression and liberating peoples under Russian repression, culminating in the Captive Nations Resolution (PL 86-90), the US law designating Captive Nations Week and the issuance of a presidential proclamation every July. This resolution played a major role in shaping US policies toward victims of Russian imperial domination and today continues as an acknowledgment of people and nations living under repressive regimes. The collapse of the Soviet Union and subsequent developments, including Russia's 2014 and 2022 unprovoked invasions of independent Ukraine, have validated the author's view that Russian imperialism was the major determinant of its statecraft. The book is the first to document the history of Captive Nations and the passage of PL 86-90. It is a potent first-person account detailing the role of nationalism in the strong resistance to Moscow's efforts to maintain imperial domination over non-Russian peoples, in the Soviet era and beyond. Read more

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PublisherHoover Institution Press
Publication dateFebruary 1, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Print length280 pages
ISBN-100817926550
ISBN-13978-0817926557
Item Weight14.7 ounces
Dimensions6 x 0.8 x 9 inches
Best Sellers Rank#904,346 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #202 in Russian & Soviet Politics #952 in Communism & Socialism (Books) #3,793 in Political Leader Biographies

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