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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 Security 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