![]() ![]() Just over a generation separated the country from the peak of an orgy of mass repressions. The Soviet Union, which would start to unravel a short eight years later, seemed as solid as ever. In my Siberian hometown of Novosibirsk, the chances of walking out onto the street in 1977 and running into a living, breathing American were virtually nil. This blog is a short version of a Wilson Quarterly article Walking in Each Other’s Shoes. Careers, Fellowships, and Internships Open/Closeįuture Ambassador to Russia John Beyrle demonstrates the wonders of Polaroid photography at Photography USA exhibit in Novosibirsk.Science and Technology Innovation Program. ![]()
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