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