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<title>Russian Political Reactions to a Changing Climate: Environmental Cases in the Arctic and Siberian Hydrosphere</title>
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	<p>Russias environmental challenges after the fall of the Soviet Union are rarely studied in Western academia. This thesis seeks to fill the void in the literature and challenges the universality of Western models for environmental policymaking. Through a three-tiered case study on Lake Baikal, Sakhalin Island, and the Arctic, this work examines the efficacy of community organizations in shaping policy and gives a solid scientific foundation for the reader to judge the resulting policy outcomes.</p>

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<author>Elizabeth Nicole Trammell</author>


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<title>Warrior Woman by Nikolai Leskov: An Annotated Translation</title>
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