Happenings in the Centre for Research on Canadian-Russian Relations
The Centre for Research on Canadian-Russian Relations (CRCR) paper Ripple Effects: Russia, the Energy Card, and the Medvedev Doctrine appeared in the Conference of Defence Associations Institute’s Vimy Paper 2009: The Strategic Impact of Energy Dependency, edited by Brian MacDonald (Ottawa: CDA, 2009), pages 51 to 69.
RUSSIA AND EURASIA DOCUMENTS ANNUAL
A copy of the Russia and Eurasia Documents Annual, 2007 (Gulf Breeze, FL: Academic International Press, 2010), is now available in the Georgian College library, which now holds a complete set of the series. The 35th volume of the series was edited from its beginning in 1987 by the CRCR.
There are institutional subscribers in 17 countries. The series provides the most complete documentary narrative in English of the USSR and Russia since the mid-Gorbachev years.
MICHAEL JOHNS HEADS UP CRCR TO END OF MARCH
Dr. Michael Johns, a professor of political science in the University Partnership Centre, will head up the CRCR during February and March. Access to the CRCR’s research resources will be available by appointment.
NEW PROPAGANDA PAMPHLETS PRINTED
Cold War Propaganda Pamphlets, 1920s to 1970s, book 4 of the Catalogue of CRCR Research Holdings (December 2009) has been printed. Most of the 260 pamphlets are related to left-wing movements in Canada.
Note: Copies of all CRCR publications are available in the Georgian College library.




