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  • Pro-Kremlin politicians say their government has been unfairly characterized as bullying, neo-Soviet, and expansionist, when it is only asserting its national interests.

    Kremlin Creates Panel to Improve Russia's Image 2009

  • A country that now has no motive ethical or economical to withdraw its forces from Georgia, or to stop its neo-Soviet advance through the rest of Eastern Europe to establish its validity as a sovereign entity able to control and advance at will without meaningful consequence.

    KC Shoen: Our Russian Election 2008

  • Being heavily obsessed with neo-Soviet nostalgia and revanchist nationalism, Russian political elite still envisages territories of post-Soviet republics as its backyard where it can impose a Russian version of “Monroe doctrine”.

    NATO Enlargement and Russia���s 'Security Concerns' 2008

  • As minute dragged after minute, the Tomcats and Hornets from both CBGs continued to claw at the neo-Soviet aircraft formations pressing in across Jefferson's eastern combat perimeter.

    Countdown Douglass, Keith 1994

  • The military fiasco in Norway had led to the collapse of the neo-Soviet dream, of course.

    Countdown Douglass, Keith 1994

  • Flagons, and MiG-29 Fulcrums, some with naval markings, others in the livery of neo-Soviet Frontal Aviation.

    Countdown Douglass, Keith 1994

  • He was plagued by the fear that the present administration would respond to neo-Soviet provocations with too little too late, then pull back and cut its political losses when the first offering, in this case CBG-14, was snapped up.

    Countdown Douglass, Keith 1994

  • Jefferson and the other surface ships of the battle group would take up a patrol station north of the Russian-Norwegian border, far enough east to maintain their surveillance of the nearest neo-Soviet bases, far enough west to be able to head for shelter in Tanafjorden or to run for the Norwegian Sea if the Russians came out in overwhelming strength.

    Countdown Douglass, Keith 1994

  • His uncle was a member of the neo-Soviet Parliament, a man wielding considerable power.

    Countdown Douglass, Keith 1994

  • No renegade army, no traitorous city, no nationalist-minded republic in all the vast sweep of the neo-Soviet empire from Odessa to Dushanbe to Vladivostok was safe.

    Countdown Douglass, Keith 1994

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