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- Title: Boris Yeltsin
- Author : Dhirubhai Patel
- Release Date : January 02, 2020
- Genre: World Affairs,Books,Politics & Current Events,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1002 KB
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Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin was a Soviet and Russian politician who served as the first President of Russia from 1991 to 1999.
Boris Yeltsin
Chapter 1: Boris Yeltsin
1.1 University and career in construction: 1949–1955
Chapter 2 : Communist Party membership
2.1 Moscow
2.2 Resignation
Chapter 3 : President of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
3.1 1991 presidential election
Chapter 4 : President of the Russian Federation
4.1 Confrontation with parliament
4.2 Chechnya
4.3 Norwegian rocket incident
4.4 Privatization and the rise of "the oligarchs"
4.5 Korean Air Lines Flight 007
4.6 1996 presidential election
4.7 Yeltsin's second term
4.8 Attempted 1999 impeachment
4.9 Mabetex corruption
4.10 Resignation
Chapter 5 : Electoral history
5.1 Life after resignation
5.2 Death and funeral
Chapter 6 : Personal life
6.1 Reception and legacy
Chapter 7 : First Chechen War
7.1 Dissolution of the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation Treaty
7.2 Chechen declaration of independence
Chapter 8 : Internal conflict in Chechnya and the Grozny–Moscow tensions
Chapter 9 : Russian military intervention and initial stages
9.1 Storming of Grozny
9.2 Continued Russian offensive
9.3 Human rights and war crimes
9.4 Spread of the war
Chapter 10 : Continuation of the Russian offensive
10.1 Third Battle of Grozny and the Khasav-Yurt Accord
10.2 Aftermath
10.3 Prisoners and missing persons
10.4 Moscow peace treaty
Chapter 11 : Foreign policy implications
Chapter 12 : Boris Yeltsin 1996 presidential campaign
Chapter 13 : Campaign strategies
Chapter 14 : Campaigning in first round
14.1 Announcement of candidacy
14.2 Winter 1996
14.3 Spring 1996
14.4 Summer 1996
14.5 Result of the first round
Chapter 16 : Platform and positions
16.1 Economic policy
16.2 Military
16.3 Ending the Chechen War
16.4 Social policy
16.5 Soviet reunification
Chapter 17 : Image management
17.2 Media
17.3 Favorable media bias
17.4 Advertising
17.5 Support from business community
Chapter 18 : Campaign organizations