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Definition of Kremlinologists
1. kremlinologist [n] - See also: kremlinologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kremlinologists
Literary usage of Kremlinologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lenin's Legacy: The Story of the Cpsu by Robert G. Wesson (1978)
"Since 1927, the party congresses had heard little of interest to anyone except
the Kremlinologists, who appreciated political clues the more as they were ..."
2. Dilemmas of Independence: Ukraine After Totalitarianism by Alexander J. Motyl (1993)
"As students of Soviet ethnic relations—the "nationality question"— can attest,
most mainstream Sovietologists and Kremlinologists considered their ..."
3. Hostage to Revolution: Gorbachev and Soviet Security Policy, 1985-1991 by Coit D. Blacker (1993)
"... Union were more thoroughly scrutinized by US Kremlin watchers than Moscow's
arms control policies. In this the Kremlinologists were joined by members ..."
4. The New Detente: Rethinking East-West Relations by Mary Kaldor, Gerard Holden, Richard A. Falk (1989)
"... and that thousands of Kremlinologists in the West are waiting to pounce on
these coins, in order to weigh them and assess their worth, is by no means an ..."
5. The World Economy by Angus Maddison (2006)
"Fortunately Kremlinologists (guided by the work of Abram Bergson and Thad Alton)
were able to adjust estimates for many of these countries to conform more ..."
6. Development Is Back by Jorge Braga de Macedo, Colm Foy, Charles Oman (2002)
"In his halting English and my very limited Russian, we discussed the work of
leading US Kremlinologists and Soviet ..."
7. The World Economy: Historical Statistics by Angus Maddison (2003)
"Fortunately Kremlinologists (guided by the work of Abram Bergson and Thad Alton)
were able to adjust estimates for many of these countries to conform more ..."