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Yeltsin

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by Timothy J. Colton


  Boiko, Maksim

  Boldin, Valerii

  Boldyrev, Yurii

  Bolshevism, Yeltsinism compared with

  Bonner, Yelena

  Bordyuzha, Nikolai

  Boris Yeltsin (Korzhakov)

  Boris Yeltsin: The Man Who Broke Through the Wall

  Boriska. See Kukly

  Borodin, Pavel

  alleged corruption of

  and renovation of Kremlin

  Bortsov, Valerii

  Boutros Ghali, Boutros

  Brakov, Yevgenii

  Brezhnev, Leonid

  approval of Yeltsin as Sverdlovsk leader

  constitution of

  cronies of

  and demotion of Ryabov

  personality cult of

  and RSFSR

  and Sverdlovsk

  Brodskii, Igor

  Bryntsalov, Vladimir

  Budënnovsk

  Burbulis, Gennadii

  electoral activities of

  and institutional changes

  and shock therapy

  on Yeltsin as arbitrator

  on Yeltsin and KGB

  Yeltsin’s relationship with

  on Yeltsin as savior figure

  Burlakov, Matvei

  Burns, James MacGregor

  Burtin, Yurii

  Bush, Barbara

  Bush, George H. W.

  early doubts about Yeltsin

  negotiations with Yeltsin

  revised assessment of Yeltsin

  Bush, George W.

  Butkapassim

  retirement of Yeltsin’s parents and grandparents to

  Caro, Robert

  Castro, Fidel

  Cathedral of Christ the Savior

  Center for Presidential Priorities

  Center for Study of Public Opinion. See VTsIOM

  Central Bank of Russia

  Central Clinical Hospital. See TsKB

  Central Committee

  Bureau for RSFSR Affairs

  dissolution of

  delegates to USSR Congress of People’s Deputies chosen by

  plenums of

  Secretariat of Yeltsin in

  Yeltsin as member of unanimity disregarded by

  Yeltsin secret speech to (1987)

  Chazov, Yevgenii

  Chebrikov, Viktor

  Chechevatov, Viktor

  Chechnya See also terrorism

  first war in media criticism of

  impeachment charge over

  independence declaration of

  peace negotiations over

  second war in

  Chekhov, Anton

  Chelnokov, Nikolai

  Chernenko, Konstantin

  Chernomyrdin, Viktor

  attempted comeback of

  and Chechnya

  as continuer of Gaidar reforms

  dismissal of

  and Gazprom

  as juggler of people and interests

  and Korzhakov

  and 1996 election campaign

  and 1993 election campaign

  and Our Home Is Russia

  and Russian Congress of People’s Deputies

  on Yeltsin as guarantor of reform

  on Yeltsin’s aloofness

  and Yeltsin’s heart surgery

  Yeltsin’s relationship with

  Chernyayev, Anatolii

  on sources of Yeltsin’s appeal

  on Yeltsin’s exit from the CPSU

  on Yeltsin secret speech

  Chirac, Jacques

  Christopher, Warren

  Chub, Vladimir

  Chubais, Anatolii

  as chief of staff

  in government of young reformers

  as privatizer

  and Svyazinvest dispute

  and Yeltsin’s campaign for re-election

  on Yeltsin’s historical role

  Chudakov, Aleksandr

  Chudakova, Marietta

  Church of Beheading of John the Baptist

  Church of Presentation of the Blessed Virgin

  Churchill, Winston

  CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)

  CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States)

  civil-military relations See also army; Chechnya; coup d’état

  Clark, Wesley

  Clinton, Bill

  and allegations of corruption in Yeltsin administration

  on inadequate U.S. aid to Russia

  and negotiations over Balkans

  and re-election of Yeltsin

  tardiness of

  and Yeltsin’s drinking

  on Yeltsin as Irish poet

  Clinton, Hillary Rodham

  Cohen, Stephen F.

  collectivization. See agricultural collectivization

  Communist Party of Russian Federation. See KPRF

  Communist Party of Soviet Union See also Central Committee; Politburo; Russian Communist Party

  apparatus of

  congresses and conferences of

  dissolution of

  Soviet presidency as alternative to

  Confession on an Assigned Theme (Yeltsin)

  on activity as Communist Party secretary

  on construction career

  on early life

  on family background

  on secret speech and aftermath

  writing and publication of

  Constituent Assembly

  constitutional conflict of 1992–93

  parliament shelled

  Yeltsin constitution adopted

  Constitutional Court

  on Yeltsin decrees about Communist Party

  on ineligibility of Yeltsin for third term

  corruption

  under Yeltsin

  Council of Europe

  Council of Ministers

  coup d’état (1991)

  anniversary of

  Crimean Tatars

  cyclothymia

  Dagestan

  Danilov, I. V.

  Davydov, Oleg

  de Gaulle, Charles

  DeBakey, Michael E.

  Defense Council

  dekulakization

  democratic centralism

  Democratic Russia

  Yeltsin’s criticism of

  demonetization

  Deng Xiaoping

  Denisyuk, Lidiya

  Deripaska, Oleg

  Dikun, Yelena

  Dmitriyeva, Oksana

  Dneprov, Eduard

  Dole, Robert

  Dolgikh, Vladimir

  Dostoevsky, Fëdor

  DSK. See Sverdlovsk House-Building Combine

  Dubinin, Sergei

  Dudayev, Djokhar

  Dukakis, Michael

  Dyachenko, Gleb

  Dyachenko, Leonid

  Dyachenko, Tatyana (daughter of BNYe)

  and Berezovskii

  childhood of

  and 1996 election campaign

  political influence of

  on Ryabov

  in Yeltsin household

  on Yeltsin’s perfectionism

  and Yumashev

  Dybskii, Kirill

  Dzerzhinsky, Felix

  Eisenhower, Dwight

  Erikson, Erik

  Gandhi’s Truth

  Esalen Foundation

  European Parliament

  European Union

  Failed Crusade (Cohen)

  “Family” group

  Fatherland–All Russia Bloc

  Federalist Papers

  Federation Council

  Federative Treaty

  Fedotov, Mikhail

  Fefelov, Aleksei

  Filatov, Sergei

  and presidential party

  on Yeltsin’s aloofness

  Financial Times

  Five Hundred Days Program

  compared with shock therapy

  Fourth Chief Directorate of Soviet Ministry of Health

  Fridman, Mikhail

  Friedman, Milton

  FSB (Federal Secur
ity Service)

  FSK (Federal Counterintelligence Service)

  Furmanov, Boris

  Fëdorov, Boris

  as finance minister

  on Yeltsin’s style

  Fëdorov, Nikolai

  Fëdorov, Svyatoslav

  G-7

  G-8

  Gaidar, Yegor

  as acting prime minister

  electoral activities of

  and shock therapy

  on Yeltsin as Il’ya Muromets

  on Yeltsin’s disappointment with Putin

  on Yeltsin’s style

  Gandhi’s Truth (Erikson)

  Garrison, James

  Gavrilov, Ivan

  Gavrilov, Prokofii

  Gazprom

  Gerashchenko, Viktor

  Girin, Iosif

  Girina, Mariya

  Girina, Naina. See Yeltsina, Naina

  GKChP (Public Committee for the State of Emergency)

  GKOs (State Short-Term Obligations)

  Glazunov, Il’ya

  Glière, Reinhold

  Glinka, Mikhail

  Glinski, Dmitri

  Tragedy of Russia’s Reforms

  Gmelin, Johann

  Golembiovskii, Igor

  Golovacheva, Valentina. See Yeltsina, Valentina

  Golushko, Nikolai

  Gomzikov, Yakov

  Gomzikova, Mariya. See Yeltsina, Mariya

  Gopkalo, Pantelei

  Gorbachev Foundation

  Gorbachev, Mikhail

  activities after December 1991

  appreciation of Yeltsin’s acumen

  and death of Yeltsin

  early life compared with Yeltsin

  incredulity at Yeltsin’s success

  and 1991 coup

  slowness to break with communist system

  style compared with Yeltsin

  Life and Reforms

  underestimation of Yeltsin

  on Yeltsin as confrontational

  on Yeltsin as power seeker

  Yeltsin’s relationship with (pre–April 1985)

  Yeltsin’s relationship with (1985–87) secret speech and aftermathpassim

  Yeltsin’s relationship with (1988–91) and dissolution of Soviet Union

  Gorbachev, Sergei

  Gorbacheva, Raisa

  Gore, Al

  Gorki

  gorkom (city party committee)

  Gorky, Maxim

  Gorky. See Nizhnii Novgorod

  Goryun, Andrei

  Gosplan (State Planning Committee)

  Gosstroi (State Construction Committee)

  Yeltsin as first deputy chairman of

  Grachëv, Pavel

  as drinking companion of Yeltsin

  and 1993 attack on Supreme Soviet

  Graham, Billy

  Great Patriotic War. See World War II

  Grigor’ev, Anatolii

  Grishin, Viktor

  replaced by Yeltsin as Moscow Communist Party leader

  Yeltsin attack on clients and policies of

  Gromyko, Andrei

  Grozny

  Grushko, Viktor

  Gukova, Yuliya

  Gulag Archipelago (Solzhenitsyn)

  Gulag

  Guldimann, Tim

  Guseletov, Aleksei

  Gusinskii, Vladimir

  conflict with Putin

  and 1996 election campaign

  and Svyazinvest dispute

  Guvzhin, Anatolii

  Hashimoto, Ryutaro

  Havel, Václav

  Hayek, Friedrich von

  Hendrickson, Paul

  Higher Komsomol School

  Hoffman, David

  Hook, Sidney

  Hospital No. 2 (Sverdlovsk)

  Hungary, Russian relations

  with

  Il’in, Aleksandr

  Il’yushenko, Aleksei

  Ilyukhin, Viktor

  Ilyumzhinov, Kirsan

  Ilyushin, Viktor

  and letter to Yeltsin on drinking

  and 1996 meeting with oligarchs

  against postponement of 1996 presidential election

  as senior assistant

  IMF (International Monetary Fund)

  impeachment. See under Russian Congress of People’s Deputies; State Duma

  inflation

  under Yeltsin

  International Herald Tribune

  Interregional Deputies Group

  members not promoted under Yeltsin

  weakness of

  Yeltsin in leadership of

  Ioganson, Boris

  Ipat’ev House

  Isakov, Vladimir

  Iset River

  Ishayev, Viktor

  Ivan the Terrible

  Ivanov, Tereshka

  Izvestiya

  Jackson, Michael

  Jews

  Jiang Zemin

  John Paul II (pope)

  Johnson, Lyndon

  Kabakov, Ivan

  Kadannikov, Vladimir

  Kadochnikov, Sergei

  Kaganovich, Lazar

  Kalinin Machinery Works

  Kalmykiya

  Kama River

  Kamensk-Ural’skii

  Kantemirov Tank Division

  Kapitonov, Ivan

  Kapustyan, Ivan

  Karabasov, Yurii

  Karamzin, Nikolai

  Kareliya

  Karl Gustav, King

  Katyn massacre

  Kavarga, Dmitrii

  Kazakhstan

  Kazakov, Matvei

  Kazan

  Yeltsin family in

  Yeltsin visits to

  Kazan State University

  Kazannik, Aleksei

  Kaëta, Grigorii

  Keller, Bill

  KGB (Committee on State Security)

  and 1991 coup

  Ninth Directorate of

  Putin and

  reluctance of Yeltsin to abolish

  surveillance of Yeltsin by

  in Sverdlovsk

  Khairullin, Vilen

  Kharin, Gennadii

  Khasavyurt accord

  Khasbulatov, Ruslan

  and Chechnya conflict

  and constitutional conflict of 1992–93

  and shock therapy

  Khazanov, Gennadii

  Khizha, Georgii

  Khodorkovskii, Mikhail

  arrest and imprisonment of

  Khonina, Antonina

  Khristenko, Viktor

  Khrushchev, Nikita

  eases membership in Communist Party

  exiles opponents

  housing program of

  lived at Gorki-9

  secret speech of

  and RSFSR

  Kirilenko, Andrei

  Kiriyenko, Sergei

  as prime minister

  on Yeltsin’s contempt for bureaucracy

  Kiselëv, Boris

  Kislovodsk

  Klyuchevskii, Vasilii

  Kochur, Anatolii

  Kohl, Hannelore

  Kohl, Helmut

  Kolbin, Gennadii

  Kolchak, Aleksandr

  kolkhoz (collective farm)

  Kommunist

  kompromat (compromising material)

  Komsomol

  Yeltsin as member of

  Yeltsin’s critique of

  Konoplëv, Boris

  Konovalovaya

  Konstantinova, Natal’ya

  Korabel’shchikov, Anatolii

  Kornai, Janos

  Kornilov, Yurii

  Korovin, Yevgenii

  Korzhakov, Aleksandr

  Boris Yeltsin

  clique around

  dismissal of

  on Dyachenko and Berezovskii

  influence of

  and Kukly

  and 1996 election campaign

  and plan to subdue parliamentary deputies (1993)

  and Yeltsin’s athletic activities

  and Yeltsin’s depressions

  and Yeltsin�
��s drinking

  and Yeltsin as driver allegation of fatal car accident

  Yeltsin’s friendship with

  and Yeltsin’s health

  on Yeltsin as provincial

  Kostikov, Vyacheslav

  on Yeltsin’s personality and style

  Kostomarov, Nikolai

  Kotkin, Stephen

  Kovalëv, Sergei

  Kozhukhov, Yurii

  Kozyrev, Andrei

  KPRF (Communist Party of Russian Federation) See also Zyuganov, Gennadii

  and attempted impeachment of Yeltsin (1999)

  and death of Yeltsin

  and internment of Nicholas II

  and Lenin Mausoleum

  in parliamentary elections

  proposed ban on

  Krasnov, Mikhail

  Kravchuk, Leonid

  Kremlin

  Alexander Nevsky Hall

  Catherine’s Hall

  Palace of Congresses

  Red Staircase

  restoration of

  St. Andrei’s Hall

  St. George’s Hall

  Yeltsin’s first glimpse of

  Yeltsin’s offices in

  Kryuchkov, Nikolai

  Kudrinskii, Sergei

  Kukly

  kulaks. See also dekulakization

  Kursk submarine, sinking of

  Kvashnin, Anatolii

  la Repubblica

  Lakhova, Yekaterina

  Lantseva, Valentina

  LDPR (Liberal Democratic Party of Russia)

  Lebed, Aleksandr

  and Chechnya

  dismissal of

  and 1996 election campaign

  Lebedev, Nikolai

  Ledeneva, Alena

  Leikin, Mikhail

  Lenin, Vladimir

  mausoleum of

  museum

  office and statues of

  policies of

  Yeltsin compared with

  Yeltsin’s views of

  Leningrad affair

  Leningrad. See St. Petersburg

  Lermontov, Mikhail

  Leskov, Nikolai

  Levada, Yurii

  Liberal Democratic Party of Russia. See LDPR

  Lieven, Anatol

  Life and Reforms (Gorbachev)

  Ligachëv, Yegor

  conflict with Yeltsin

  in post-Soviet politics

  and promotion of Yeltsin to Moscow positions

  and Yeltsin secret speech

  Lisovskii, Sergei

  Literaturnaya gazeta

  Litvin, Aleksei

  Livshits, Aleksandr

  loans-for-shares

  Lobov, Oleg

  in Sverdlovsk

  on victory in first Chechnya war

  on Yeltsin’s competitiveness

  on Yeltsin’s impatience with Soviet system

  Logovaz

  Lopukhin, Vladimir

  Lower Depths (Gorky)

  Lower Iset Construction Directorate

  Lubyanka

  Ludwig, Arnold M.

  Lugar, Richard

  Luk’yanin, Valentin

  Luk’yanov, Anatolii

  Lukashenko, Aleksandr

  Lukin, Vladimir

  lustration

  Luther, Martin

  Luzhkov, Yurii

  influence ratings of

 

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