kremlinologist$42780$ - translation to spanish
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kremlinologist$42780$ - translation to spanish

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

kremlinologist      
n. kremlinólogo (especialista en la investigación del régimen comunista en la ex-Unión Soviética)

Definition

Sovietologist
[?s??v??'t?l?d??st, ?s?-]
¦ noun a student of or expert on the former USSR.
Derivatives
Sovietological adjective
Sovietology noun

Wikipedia

Kremlinology

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. In popular culture, the term is sometimes used to mean any attempt to understand a secretive organization or process, such as plans for upcoming products or events, by interpreting indirect clues.

The founder of Kremlinology is considered to be Alexander Zinoviev. The term is named after the Kremlin, the seat of the former Soviet government. Kremlinologist refers to academic, media, and commentary experts who specialize in the study of Kremlinology. The term is sometimes sweepingly used to describe Western scholars who specialized in Russian law, although the correct term is simply Russian law scholar. Sovietologists or Kremlinologists should also be distinguished from transitologists, scholars who study legal, economic and social transitions from communism to market capitalism.