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Smuggling Across the Soviet Borders: An Interview with Title VIII Research Scholar Andrey Shlyakhter

These short and informative Occasional Papers are written by CRLT staff and U-M faculty. They summarize the research on specific topics in teaching and learning and offer examples from courses at U-M and elsewhere. The Occasional Papers of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center is a five-volume series published by the Center from 1989–1995. The volumes include important contributions to archaeological research by Crow Canyon staff and research associates including an influential volume on communal architectur.

Alexei Navalny's Arrest Sparks Nationwide Protests An Expert Analysis
Soviet 'Tamizdat' and Contraband Literature: An Interview with James H. Billington Fellow Yasha Klots
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Occasional Papers 30, 34, 38, and 41 were editions of Moving Images of the Pacific Islands, a guide to films and videos, which is now available as a database on this website. A limited number of print copies of the titles marked with an asterisk are still available at a nominal fee plus postage.

Occasional Papers The Museum Texas Tech

Occasional papers summer 2020
Beyond Electoral Politics: Social Change, Not Political Awakening
Biden Has a Proven Track Record with Ukraine: What Can We Expect from His Administration?
Biden Administration to Seek Five-year Extension on START
Ukraine’s Political Agenda for the First Half of 2021
Ukraine’s Decentralization will Empower the Center, but Not in Ways You Think
Putin on Moldova: What Can We Still Learn from a 2003 Failure?

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In publication since 1981, Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe is a multidisciplinary journal devoted to exploring religious issues, including interreligious dialogue, religious life and behavior, and religious institutions, in Eastern Europe (including the former Soviet Union), and published online by George Fox University on behalf of OPREE's Editorial Board.

Editorial

Frontmatter (Volume 40, Issue 10)
Paul B. Mojzes

Articles, Explorations, and Reports

All Victims Matter. Reconciliation of the Balkan Faiths and Peoples: An Assessment of Recent Progress
Vjekoslav Perica

Occasional Papers Bank Street

Religious Organizations in Belarus during Protests against the Regime of Aleksandr Lukashenko
Petro Kraliuk and Yuriy Plyska

Gender Justice and Islam: For Male Two and For Female One Qurban. Why?
Zilka Spahić-Šiljak

The Serbian Orthodox Church in the Ecumenical Movement: An Overview
Radivoje Simić

Book Reviews

Book Review: Rachmil Bryks, May God Avenge Their Blood: A Holocaust Memoir Triptych
Brian Horowitz

Journal Review: Illuminatio/Svjetionik/Almanar, Vol. 2, Year 1 (Fall 2020)
Paul B. Mojzes