Skip to main content
East View Information Services
  • Log In To Subscribed Resources
  • Advanced Search
  • Help
EN | РУС | 中文 (简体)

International Affairs

December, 2005, No. 6, Vol. 51

CONTENTS
The UN Belongs to All of Us
Between Hurricanes
Has Germany Become a Normal Country Again?
China's Rise to Eminence
Natural Gas in Russia's Foreign Trade
The Unique Historical Role of Kazan
"We Are One Family with the Russian People"
"Kazakh" and "Kazan" Have the Same Root
UN Congratulates Kazan
Kazan's Enormous Contribution to World Civilization
A Millennium-Old Town on the Volga
Kazan, the Meeting Place of Two Civilizations
Contribution to Intercivilizational Harmony in the World
Cooperation, Friendship and Mutual Assistance
New Approaches to Ancient History
Al-Kuwait and Kazan
Learning Political Pragmatism
The City of Students and Scientists
International Contacts of Scholars
Promenade Through Kazan
Lev Gumilev: "Old Rus" and the "Great Steppe"
Tatar National Perception
The Branches of One Tree
The Veracious Uniqueness of the Raifa Hermitage
Monastery by the Lake
Mrs. Eisenhower-Sagdeeva
Kazan Was a Jazz Capital
Learning Lessons of the Soviet War with Japan
In War We Stood United
The Red Army in Austria
INDEX TO VOLUME 51
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
East View offers a broad range of library services and databases of global authoritative content, including numerous collections from Russia and the former Soviet states, East Asia, and the Middle East.
Featured Resources
  • International Affairs
  • Izvestia
  • Military Thought
  • Pravda
  • Advanced Search
  • Help
  • Feedback
  • Privacy Notice
© 2026 East View Information Services | All rights reserved. | Subscription Terms and Conditions | Product version: 6.2.36.7587.g14149

Contact US