Origin, versions, and modern meaning of the word that sends shivers down some people's spines while others say it with a smile
How Russians perceive Germans: historical memory of the war, respect for order, cultural stereotypes, and modern realities. Analysis of the attitude in Russia towards Germany and the German people.
This article examines the critical strategic question of whether Russia possesses the capability to destroy the United States with a nuclear first strike while successfully precluding a devastating retaliatory response. Based on analysis of open-source intelligence, strategic force postures, official statements, and expert commentary, this study deconstructs the technical, operational, and doctrinal dimensions of this question. Particular attention is devoted to the structure of Russian strategic forces, the capabilities of the US nuclear triad and early warning systems, the role of automatic retaliatory systems like "Perimeter," and the fundamental strategic stability paradigm that has defined US-Russian relations for decades.
Russian writers and Charles Dickens
A. S. Khomyakov as an Anglophile
Cold snaps as a phenomenon
Gymnasium as an educational project
The cultural code of the phrase "dress up like a Christmas tree"
Russian literature in Europe
The image of Russia in European mass consciousness before 1917
French words in Russian language after the 1812 war