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What (who) is KREMLINOLOGY - definition


Kremlinology         
STUDY AND ANALYSIS OF THE POLITICS AND POLICIES OF THE SOVIET UNION (WHILE THE TERM SOVIETOLOGY MEANS THE STUDY OF POLITICS AND POLICIES OF BOTH THE SOVIET UNION AND FORMER COMMUNIST STATES MORE GENERALLY)
Kremlinologist; Sovietology; Sovietologist; List of kremlinologists; Sovietologists; Sovietological; Kremlinologists
Kremlinology is the study and analysis of the politics and policies of the Soviet Union while Sovietology is the study of politics and policies of both the Soviet Union and former communist states more generally. These two terms were synonymous until the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Sovietologist         
STUDY AND ANALYSIS OF THE POLITICS AND POLICIES OF THE SOVIET UNION (WHILE THE TERM SOVIETOLOGY MEANS THE STUDY OF POLITICS AND POLICIES OF BOTH THE SOVIET UNION AND FORMER COMMUNIST STATES MORE GENERALLY)
Kremlinologist; Sovietology; Sovietologist; List of kremlinologists; Sovietologists; Sovietological; Kremlinologists
[?s??v??'t?l?d??st, ?s?-]
¦ noun a student of or expert on the former USSR.
Derivatives
Sovietological adjective
Sovietology noun
Examples of use of KREMLINOLOGY
1. But for Russia–watchers, an equivalent long– dead technique is coming back: Kremlinology.
2. "My classmates and I realized that instead of focusing on Kremlinology, we should be focusing on economic reform," he said.
3. Naturally, the greatest interest in his round of interviews has been reserved for finding coded attacks on the prime minister: "Kremlinology for slow learners," according to Labour loyalist Steven Pound.
4. Citing the development of game theory and Kremlinology in the Cold War, the Pentagon is asking the brightest minds to come up with new ways of thinking about national security.
5. "It really is like Kremlinology or the picking of a pope," said Sean Rushton, executive director of the Committee for Justice, a group established to support Bush‘s judicial nominations.