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PIPES: Well, a Sovietologist was a neologism then formed, meaning people who were experts on the Soviet Union.
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Of interest to us: the CIA commissioned Sovietologist Raymond Garthoff to write a post–Cold War assessment of the Team B episode.
Magic and Mayhem Derek Leebaert 2010
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Virtually no other American-born Sovietologist of Dr. Tucker's generation combined high-level scholarship with his depth of experience living under Stalin's rule, Ruble said.
Robert C. Tucker, 92, dies; scholar of Soviet-era politics and history 2010
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Their target was Rice, a self-styled “Sovietologist,” and her inexcusably vitriolic attack on the Kremlin in a speech at the Marshall Fund of Germany in Washington on Sep 18.
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Their target was Rice, a self-styled “Sovietologist,” and her inexcusably vitriolic attack on the Kremlin in a speech at the Marshall Fund of Germany in Washington on Sep 18.
nabucco on the skids 2008
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates, a former Sovietologist, to meet with Russia's defense minister.
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George W. Bush and his foreign policy team — which had a Sovietologist as national security adviser — were adjusting on the job to a new reality.
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Since I'm a Sovietologist and have studied and written about criminal justice matters in the former Soviet Union, none of this was particularly new to me, but seeing that it was going on inside the United States - that was astonishing.
Scott Horton Shines the Spotlight on the DoJ, Exclusive Interview 2009
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George W. Bush and his foreign policy team — which had a Sovietologist as national security adviser — were adjusting on the job to a new reality.
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Experts took a quieter bath in 1989, when communism collapsed without a single Sovietologist coming near to suggesting the possibility of the demise of the totalitarian behemoth.
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