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The crisis as an opportunity for transformation (O Globo, 21/2/2012) Read more | | LIBRARY
Reality revisited; delusions in pursuit of theory by IAN O. ANGELL and DIONYSIOS S. DEMETIS. Read more | | REPORTS
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For most Russians, the return to religion did not correspond with a return to church. Across all three waves of ISSP data, no more than about one-in-ten Russians said they attend religious services at least once a month. The share of regular attenders (monthly or more often) was 2% in 1991, 9% in 1998 and 7% in 2008. This suggests that although many more Russians now freely identify with the Orthodox Church or other religious groups, they may not be much more religiously observant than they were in the recent past, at least in terms of attendance at religious services. Read more | | PRESS
Mr. Putin’s view on the crisis is understandable. Because there is no world government to protect states from one another, major powers are acutely sensitive to threats — especially near their borders — and they sometimes act ruthlessly to address potential dangers. International law and human rights concerns take a back seat when vital security issues are at stake.
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