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| Yes | 51% | 155 votes | Total: 302 votes | |
| No | 49% | 147 votes |
Yes
Created on: March 14, 2010
I am tempted to answer "Yes" to the question although many a reader may feel confused because the question
Created on: September 21, 2008
In the Soviet Union's history, their military and government took liberties on the very people they
Created on: July 22, 2010
Russia can form a stable democracy. For many years, the Soviet Union took hold of the country. People
Created on: July 25, 2009
The collapse of the Soviet Union left a very large vacuum of power that no one in Russia was really
Created on: October 04, 2008 Last Updated: July 20, 2010
To steal a line from the former President, "It depends on what your definition of the word "Democracy"
by Ethel Smith
Created on: September 21, 2008
Any country can in theory form a stable democracy, so therefore it logically follows that so can Russia.
No
Created on: February 11, 2009 Last Updated: July 04, 2009
A stable democracy is something of an oxymoron. The stable U.S. democracy exists by heavy foreign borrowing-should
Created on: May 15, 2009 Last Updated: September 19, 2010
The challenge of forming a stable democracy has eluded many small nations over the past fifty years
by Eric Goudie
Created on: February 24, 2009
The idea of "stable democracy," however one decides to define the term, suddenly blooming forth in Russia
Created on: June 23, 2009 Last Updated: June 24, 2009
I can't help living through the Cold War which was a nuclear war between the United States and Russia.
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