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The Year I Was Peter the Great - 1956 Khrushchev, Stalin's Ghost, and a Young American in Russia

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Overview

Explore a captivating discussion with renowned journalist Marvin Kalb as he delves into his book "The Year I Was Peter The Great: 1956 Khrushchev, Stalin's Ghost, and a Young American in Russia." Gain insights into the tumultuous year of 1956 in Soviet Russia, examining Khrushchev's secret speech, Stalin's lingering influence, and Kalb's unique experiences as a young American in the country. Learn about the political, economic, and social landscape of Russia during this pivotal time, including topics such as poverty, religion, and the impact of dictators. Discover Kalb's perspective on contemporary Russian issues, including Putin's leadership, relations with Ukraine, and Russia's place in the Western world. Engage with thought-provoking questions on Russia's medical system, national identity, and the HIV epidemic. This Aspen Institute event, moderated by Executive Vice President Elliot Gerson, offers a comprehensive look at Russian history and its relevance to current global affairs.

Syllabus

Introduction
President Obama
The Secret Speech
Joseph Stalin
The effect
A Happy Trooper
Poverty
Synagogue
Russian and Yiddish
Vladimir
Christianity
Russian History
Economic System
Political System
Dictators
Putin has gone too far
The Western world has to tell Putin
Why Marvin turned down the offer
Meeting Edward Murrow
Opening Questions
Russias Medical System
Russias Greatness
HIV in Russia
Ukraine and Russia

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