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For questions about or involving the Russian Federation, successor of the Soviet Union. Located in Eurasia, Russia is the largest country by land mass, and it operates as a semi-presidential republic. For questions about the Soviet Union (USSR), use tag: [soviet-union].
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Why can't Russia stop Ukraine from joining NATO by signing a treaty with a friendly NATO state?
NATO has been preaching since the 90's the mantra that "every country must be free to decide if they want to join NATO" as a convenient alibi to recall former soviet countries into the western (euphem …
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What is the answer of Coal and Steel / EU based security framework regarding Russia
The EU was formed on the premise of avoiding yet another war among western european nations. It has worked. It never tried to be a global police, or prevent all wars in the world.
The EU is the culmi …
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Why didn't Western countries boycott the 2018 World Cup?
There's no better answer than Thern's, I'm afraid. Some governments have effectively boycotted the 2018 World Cup... by not sending governmental representatives to the official acts. But they haven't …
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Why does Germany seem to not favor EU energy independence (from Russia)?
If excuses could be burnt to produce electricity, we'd be all as rich as Bahrain.
But it can't, so we ain't. It's not just like if Mrs. Merkel could snap her fingers and pop a clean fusion reactor ne …
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How did Russia retain the UNSC veto power of the Soviet Union?
When a country dissolves, merges, or suffers some other major changes, it's customary that the new country which emerges from this process inherits the rights and duties of the former - for example, i …