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feelings following the disaster, Ryzhkov persuaded the less sensitive
Gorbachev to forgo use of his limousine in favor of public transport. When Gorbachev left the ASSR, Ryzhkov remained to coordinate the rescue operation and made several television appearances which increased his standing amongst the Soviet leadership and the people in general. With his standing thus boosted, on 19 July 1988, at the Central Committee Plenum, Ryzhkov criticised nearly every one of Gorbachev's policies, further complaining that as Party Secretary he should devote more time to the Party. In the end, Ryzhkov failed in his promise to rebuild Spitak, partly due to the Soviet Union's mounting economic problems, and partly because many of the city's Soviet-era buildings had not been designed with adequate earthquake protection, making their reconstruction more difficult.
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central government apparatus. The 500 Days
Programme did not mention political union with the other Soviet republics, but instead weakened the authority of the central government by establishing a market economy. In other words, they left the question of continuing or dissolving the Soviet Union open. On 17 September, in a meeting of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union, Gorbachev openly supported the 500 Days Programme, claiming it would not lead to the reestablishment of capitalism, but instead to a mixed economy where private enterprise played an important role.
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1605:'s and one created by himself in conjunction with the Maslyukov chaired State Planning Committee along with several other government institutions. On 5 July 1989, the State Commission of the Council of Ministers on Economic Reforms was established, which replaced Maslyukov's reform commission. The new commission was chaired by Abalkin, who had also been appointed
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December, which as things turned out, put financial stability at the top of its agenda. Gorbachev disliked Abalkin's report and rejected Ryzhkov's requests that he support it. Ryzhkov was then forced to create an even more conservative reform plan for 1989 in which price reform was to be postponed
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Ryzhkov, Gorbachev abolished the Central Committee economic department, thereby strengthening the authority of central government over economic matters. From then on, the government could not be blamed for economic policies initiated by the Party leadership. The establishment
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Ryzhkov's Plan and the 500 Days
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Ryzhkov's government also failed, with 199 members in favour of Ryzhkov and his cabinet's resignation, 1,685 against and 99 abstaining. As the result of a propaganda war launched against Ryzhkov by Gorbachev supporters, several leading members of the Council of Ministers and its Presidium urged
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and privatisation was not limited to high-level government officialdom. Several middle and low-ranking officials, who owed their rise in the hierarchy to government-owned enterprises, wanted to retain the existing system. Gorbachev also blamed
Ryzhkov and the Council of Ministers for the economic
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Gorbachev to force Ryzhkov to resign from his post. Gorbachev did not bow to this pressure, fearing that Ryzhkov's removal would lead to increased activity by many of his pro-republican first secretaries and Politburo members. Ryzhkov's
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between 2–3 May 1986. On Ryzhkov's orders the government evacuated everyone within a 30 kilometres (19 mi) radius of the plant. The 30 km radius was a purely random guess and it was later shown that several areas contaminated with radioactive material were left untouched by government
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within two years. A Politburo commission was established to provide guidance for the local ASSR Government with Ryzhkov elected its chairman. The commission then travelled to the ASSR to assess damage caused by the earthquake. During Gorbachev's subsequent visit to the ASSR, and aware of local
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numerous supporters were not concerned about policy issues; they backed him simply because he opposed some of Gorbachev's economic and political reforms. In July 1990, as the Politburo underwent restructuring at the 28th Party Congress, all government officials except Gorbachev and
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until 1991. When the Abalkin report was proposed at the Central Committee plenum, the majority of delegates indirectly attacked Gorbachev for his indecisiveness when it came to the implementation of price reform. In April 1990, after submitting a draft to the
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as "members of the Russian leadership's inner circle." The sanctions freeze any assets he held in the US and banned him from entering the United States. On 17 March 2014, Ryzhkov was added to the European Union sanctions list due to his role in the
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By 1988, Ryzhkov increasingly sided with Leonid Abalkin, one of the few economists who advocated fiscal responsibility. At the 19th Conference of the Central Committee, Abalkin was severely criticised by Gorbachev, and accused of
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support for Ryzhkov's economic reform plan increased. Ryzhkov's economic reform plan was passed by an overwhelming majority, with 1,532 deputies in favour, 419 against and 44 deputies abstaining. The parliamentary
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in income. Nevertheless, the campaign went ahead, losing the Soviet Government millions in revenues. Ryzhkov's opposition to the campaign was strengthened by his belief that both Gorbachev and Ligachev placed
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and several pro-Gorbachev intellectuals. The economic turmoil which hit the Soviet Union in 1990 was blamed on Ryzhkov, even though it was Gorbachev who had delayed Ryzhkov's proposed reform.
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he met with Andropov once a week. Ryzhkov became convinced that had Andropov lived at least another five years, the Soviet Union would have seen a reform package similar
3670:[Order of the President of the Russian Federation from 03.10.2009 N 640-p; "Awarded by the Honorary President of the Russian Federation to N.I. "] (in Russian).
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Ryzhkov was an early supporter of the Gorbachev policy calling for an increase in the quantity and quality of goods planned for production during the period of the
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Nikolai Ivanovich Ryzhkov was born to Russian parents on 28 September 1929, in Dzerzhynsk, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Soviet Union. He graduated from the
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In his memoirs, Gorbachev vaguely asserts that a single price increase would be better than several. Things did not improve for Ryzhkov when, at the
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bloc, a communist faction with nationalist tendencies. The Power to the People bloc came about through the merger of Ryzhkov's supporters and the
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1979 – for the creation and implementation of high-slab continuous casting machines for steel curved type complexes of high power (with the team)
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before practical considerations, and he instead advocated an alternative long-term program rather than one designed to have immediate effect.
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in December 1995 as an independent, Ryzhkov subsequently led the Power to the People voting bloc, later becoming the formal leader of the
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to become chief engineer, then became between 1970 and 1975 Factory Director of the Uralmash Production Amalgamation. Ryzhkov joined the
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In 2014, Ryzhkov supported the introduction of Russian troops into Ukraine, and in 2022, he expressed his support for the
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Russia's Revolution from Above, 1985–2000: Reform, Transition, and Revolution in the Fall of the Soviet Communist Regime
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acted as the Chairman of the Council of Ministers. The reorganisation of the government made it subordinate to the
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3590:[Nikolai Ryzhkov was awarded the title "National Hero of Armenia"] (in Russian). Armenia News
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Ryzhkov and Gorbachev continued their work on economic reform and in 1987, began drafting the
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3322:[Former Prime Minister of the USSR and urogener of Donetschina Mykola Ryzhkov died].
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The Soldier in Russian Politics: Duty, Dictatorship and Democracy under Gorbachev and Yeltsin
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by Gorbachev in 1990 weakened the power of the government apparatus; a move Ryzhkov and
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Car Wars: Fifty Years of Greed, Treachery, and Skulduggery in the Global Marketplace
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Popular Choice and Managed Democracy: The Russian Elections of 1999 and 2000
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My Years with Gorbachev and Shevardnadze: The Memoir of a Soviet Interpreter
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of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation as the representative for
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4074:М.: Форум, Крымский мост-9Д, 2011. — 864 с. ISBN 978-5-89747-068-6.
3375:
3044:[Ryzhkov, Nikolai Ivanovich]. praviteli.org. Archived from
2382:
Proceedings of the tenth World Conference on Earthquake Engineering
1790:
1591:
1187:
1156:
716:
665:
4003:
History of Modern Russia: From Tsarism to the Twenty-first Century
3793:. Центр документации общественных организаций Свердловской области
3320:"Помер колишній прем'єр СРСР та уроженець Донеччини Микола Рижков"
2472:
661:, he started work as a welder, proceeded through the ranks at the
5509:
Second convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
3443:. The White House – Office of the Press Secretary. 20 March 2014.
868:
677:
599:
454:
39:
5514:
Third convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
5419:
Members of the Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union
3075:
Russia's New Politics: The Management of a Postcommunist Society
3263:
Political Parties in the Regions of Russia: Democracy Unclaimed
1489:
475:
5479:
Recipients of the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise, 5th class
3505:
3154:
724:, Ryzhkov became a full rather than a candidate member of the
3587:Николаю Рыжкову присвоено звание "Национальный Герой Армении"
3481:"Putin's inner circle: who got in a new list of US sanctions"
2380:
International Association for Earthquake Engineering (1992).
1772:
President of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
1345:
5494:
People of the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation
4060:— М.: Алгоритм-Эксмо, 2010. — 544 с. ISBN 978-5-699-40627-2.
2729:
2727:
1513:, one-time Chairman of the Council of Ministers, during the
3369:
Militckaia, Ekaterina; Nefedova, Alena (28 February 2024).
3291:"Экс-премьер СССР Рыжков досрочно ушел из Совета Федерации"
2920:
2693:
1978:
Medal "In Commemoration of the 1000th Anniversary of Kazan"
1972:
Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"
1540:
that such a drive would deprive from the state billions of
3765:Совет Федерации Федерального Собрания Российской Федерации
3732:Совет Федерации Федерального Собрания Российской Федерации
3636:Про нагородження М. Рижкова орденом князя Ярослава Мудрого
3536:"EU sanctions list includes Russian commanders, Crimea PM"
3228:
3198:
3136:
3124:
2883:
2674:
1822:. Its policies were left-wing and included revival of the
1578:, a move which fostered resentment for both Gorbachev and
575:
as prime minister. The same year, he lost his seat on the
4712:
26th Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
4482:
27th Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
2739:
2724:
2130:[Nikolai Ivanovich Ryzhkov] (in Russian). Peoples
1583:
720:
head through his position as deputy chairman. Along with
5424:
Members of the Federation Council of Russia (after 2000)
5409:
Tenth convocation members of the Soviet of Nationalities
3894:
Russia's Stillborn Democracy?: From Gorbachev to Yeltsin
3846:
The Soviet Paradox: External Expansion, Internal Decline
2847:
2787:
5504:
Russian individuals subject to European Union sanctions
5459:
Recipients of the Order of Holy Prince Daniel of Moscow
5414:
Eleventh convocation members of the Soviet of the Union
3967:
3660:
3216:
3192:
2943:
3314:
3312:
3020:
3018:
2612:
2593:
2513:
2268:
2205:
3946:
Democratization and Revolution in the USSR, 1985–1991
2712:
2655:
2501:
2256:
2195:
2193:
5429:
Candidates in the 1991 Russian presidential election
5404:
Ninth convocation members of the Soviet of the Union
2859:
2835:
2823:
2811:
2799:
2775:
2763:
2631:
2544:
2532:
2142:
5484:
Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
3348:"Умер Николай Рыжков — разочаровавшийся реформатор"
3309:
3015:
3003:
2991:
2979:
2967:
2955:
2902:
2871:
2643:
2098:[Ryzhkov, Nikolai Ivanovich] (in Russian).
1774:(RSFSR). Ryzhkov's vice presidential candidate was
732:. Ryzhkov succeeded Tikhonov on 27 September 1985.
4029:Market Socialism or the Restoration of Capitalism?
3972:
3891:
3368:
2751:
2350:
2190:
2178:
2166:
2154:
1907:
5474:Recipients of the Order of the October Revolution
3530:
3528:
3257:
2562:
1596:Congress of People's Deputies of the Soviet Union
5345:
4160:
3506:President of The United States (19 March 2016).
3101:
3065:
3063:
2443:
2412:Looking Toward Ararat: Armenia in Modern History
2327:. United Nations University Press. p. 190.
2293:
2088:
674:Ministry of Heavy and Transport Machine Building
3499:
2894:sfn error: no target: CITEREFGillMarkwick2000 (
2704:sfn error: no target: CITEREFGillMarkwick2000 (
2685:sfn error: no target: CITEREFGillMarkwick2000 (
2322:
1601:Ryzhkov's economic reform plan was a hybrid of
19:"Ryzhkov" redirects here. For the surname, see
3971:; Davidheiser, Evelyn; Lehmann, Susan (1996).
3525:
3231:Communist and Post-communist Parties in Europe
3069:
1955:Other decorations awarded to Ryzhkov include:
1902:annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation
1806:broadcast a debate featuring only Ryzhkov and
728:on 23 April 1985 during Gorbachev's tenure as
676:. Ryzhkov became First Deputy Chairman of the
108:17 September 2003 – 25 September 2023
5104:
4934:
4696:
4466:
4146:
3060:
2473:Palazhchenko, Pavel; Oberdorfer, Don (1997).
2230:
1747:
1472:, along with Yegor Ligachev, Ryzhkov visited
1444:
4051:Кто поставил Горбачёва? (Who put Gorbachev?)
3866:
3474:
3472:
3204:
3142:
3130:
2889:
2699:
2680:
2408:
1517:. Brezhnev's most notable snub was over the
589:Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
207:27 September 1985 – 14 January 1991
147:17 January 1996 – 17 September 2003
3889:
3698:"Ceremony for presenting state decorations"
1754:Nikolai Ryzhkov presidential campaign, 1991
393:22 November 1982 – 15 October 1985
152:Chairman of the Executive Committee of the
5464:Recipients of the Order of Honour (Russia)
5111:
5097:
4941:
4927:
4703:
4689:
4473:
4459:
4153:
4139:
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1590:all supported Ryzhkov's opposition to the
1488:, Ryzhkov promised to rebuild the city of
1451:
1437:
645:, which he held until he retired in 2023.
75:
3469:
3465:Specially Designated Nationals List (SDN)
3030:
2084:
2082:
2080:
1893:Specially Designated Nationals List (SDN)
1840:Communist Party of the Russian Federation
1830:faction, also led by Ryzhkov. During the
3350:(in Russian). BBC News. 28 February 2024
3036:
2346:
2344:
1960:Hero of Labour of the Russian Federation
1789:
1757:
648:
569:Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
5399:Heads of government of the Soviet Union
3997:
3478:
2661:
2618:
2599:
2519:
2274:
2211:
1862:annexation of four regions from Ukraine
1641:, chaired by the future Soviet Premier
571:from 1985 to 1991 and was succeeded by
305:Head of the Economic Department of the
5346:
4023:
3975:The 1996 Russian Presidential Election
3890:Gill, Graeme; Markwick, Roger (2002).
3867:Belin, Laura; Orttung, Robert (1997).
3840:
3811:
2921:Huber, Robert; Kelley, Ronald (1991).
2745:
2733:
2718:
2637:
2507:
2262:
2148:
2077:
1842:(CPRF) candidate, for the presidency.
424:3 March 1981 – 29 August 1991
5092:
4922:
4684:
4454:
4134:
3939:
3755:
3753:
3751:
3749:
3229:Backes, Uwe; Moreau, Patrick (2008).
3217:Hough, Davidheiser & Lehmann 1996
3193:Hough, Davidheiser & Lehmann 1996
2865:
2853:
2841:
2829:
2817:
2805:
2793:
2781:
2769:
2550:
2538:
2341:
2296:The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union
2199:
2184:
2172:
2160:
2028:Dyker, David A. (13 September 2013).
2027:
1996:Order of Holy Prince Daniel of Moscow
1785:
1655:Presidium of the Council of Ministers
371:23 April 1985 – 13 July 1990
4117:27 September 1985 – 14 January 1991
3916:
3371:"Человек труда: умер Николай Рыжков"
3024:
3009:
2997:
2985:
2973:
2961:
2949:
2908:
2877:
2757:
2649:
680:in 1979 and was elected to the CPSU
2055:
1463:
670:Communist Party of the Soviet Union
516:Communist Party of the Soviet Union
311:Communist Party of the Soviet Union
13:
5489:Recipients of the USSR State Prize
4954:1991 Russian presidential election
3746:
1847:People's Patriotic Union of Russia
1700:Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
1680:
1496:
1486:Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic
631:People's Patriotic Union of Russia
511:People's Patriotic Union of Russia
154:People's Patriotic Union of Russia
14:
5525:
4078:
1946:Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise
1926:Order of Merit for the Fatherland
1914:Order of the Red Banner of Labour
5469:Recipients of the Order of Lenin
5332:
5119:
3479:Shuklin, Peter (21 March 2014).
3429:. US Department of the treasury.
3328:(in Ukrainian). 28 February 2024
2567:Gorbachev and Yeltsin as Leaders
1574:difficulties which arose during
1411:
750:
598:Ryzhkov was born in the city of
3834:
3805:
3779:
3720:
3690:
3654:
3627:
3602:
3578:
3554:
3458:
3447:
3433:
3419:
3391:
3362:
3340:
3283:
3251:
3222:
3148:
3095:
2914:
2556:
2466:
2437:
2402:
2373:
2316:
2287:
2224:
1918:Order of the October Revolution
1908:Awards, decorations, and orders
1629:According to Swedish economist
1624:
2353:Armenia: With Nagorno Karabagh
2240:University of Washington Press
2118:
2021:
1897:list of individuals sanctioned
735:
710:When Gorbachev came to power,
16:Russian politician (1929–2024)
1:
4063:Ostrovsky, Alexander (2011).
4049:Ostrovsky, Alexander (2010).
1916:twice, in 1966 and 1985, the
1883:In March 2014, following the
1615:President of the Soviet Union
1609:of the Council of Ministers.
1366:Political abuse of psychiatry
945:Congress of People's Deputies
166:7 August 1996 – 1998
28:Eastern Slavic naming customs
4162:Premiers of the Soviet Union
2100:Federation Council of Russia
1878:
1736:election as prime minister,
744:Politics of the Soviet Union
7:
4406:Vladilen Niktin (1989–1990)
4113:Premier of the Soviet Union
3981:Brookings Institution Press
3951:Brookings Institution Press
3662:Presidential Administration
3166:Brookings Institution Press
2351:Holdning, Nicholas (2006).
1866:Russian invasion of Ukraine
1794:Ryzhkov on 27 November 2009
1554:Law on the State Enterprise
1532:. Gorbachev and Ligachev's
1519:1965 Soviet economic reform
905:Central Executive Committee
583:'s leading opponent in the
323:1982 – August 1985
195:Premier of the Soviet Union
10:
5530:
5125:National Heroes of Armenia
4033:Cambridge University Press
3812:admina (7 December 2017).
3483:. liga.net. Archived from
3297:(in Russian). 1 March 2024
3235:Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
3158:; McFaul, Michael (2003).
3079:Cambridge University Press
3042:"Рыжков, Николай Иванович"
2573:Cambridge University Press
2563:Breslauer, George (2002).
2236:Days of Defeat and Victory
2063:"Nikolaj Ivanovič Ryzhkov"
1966:Order of the Patriotic War
1832:1996 presidential election
1751:
1748:1991 presidential campaign
701:People's Republic of China
655:Ural Polytechnic Institute
585:1991 presidential election
26:In this name that follows
25:
18:
5330:
5131:
4990:
4960:
4835:
4719:
4591:
4489:
4440:Prime Ministers of Russia
4425:
4259:
4168:
4119:
4110:
4102:
4097:
3761:"Рыжков Николай Иванович"
3734:(in Russian). 5 July 2023
3102:Barylski, Robert (1998).
2444:Mantle, Jonathan (1995).
2294:McCauley, Martin (2008).
2034:. Routledge. p. 28.
1924:in 1976 and 1979 and the
1885:Crimean status referendum
1800:1995 legislative campaign
1639:State Committee on Prices
1261:Material balance planning
962:1989 Legislative election
560:
552:
545:Nikolai Ivanovich Ryzhkov
538:
530:
522:
504:
493:
482:
465:
442:Nikolai Ivanovich Ryzhkov
437:
432:
428:
417:
397:
386:
375:
364:
349:
339:
327:
316:
304:
290:
278:
225:
211:
200:
192:
182:
170:
159:
151:
140:
132:
122:
112:
101:
90:
86:
74:
65:
53:
5444:National Hero of Armenia
5025:Liberal Democratic Party
3666:
3635:
3586:
3562:
3267:Lynne Rienner Publishers
3205:Belin & Orttung 1997
3143:Belin & Orttung 1997
3131:Belin & Orttung 1997
2890:Gill & Markwick 2000
2700:Gill & Markwick 2000
2681:Gill & Markwick 2000
2417:Indiana University Press
2323:Mitchell, James (1996).
2126:
2095:Рыжков, Николай Иванович
2094:
2015:
1950:Diploma of the President
1938:National Hero of Armenia
1912:Ryzhkov was awarded the
1873:Troyekurovskoye Cemetery
1480:In the aftermath of the
1076:Administrator of Affairs
678:State Planning Committee
487:Troyekurovskoye Cemetery
66:
56:National Hero of Armenia
3900:Oxford University Press
2127:Николай Иванович Рыжков
2002:State Prize of the USSR
1418:Soviet Union portal
930:Soviet of Nationalities
614:'s 1980s reform of the
553:Николай Иванович Рыжков
81:Official portrait, 2016
4797:Volodymyr Shcherbytsky
4552:Volodymyr Shcherbytsky
4085:Biography (in Russian)
4070:30 August 2022 at the
3923:Transaction Publishers
3108:Transaction Publishers
1795:
1763:
1692:Russian Supreme Soviet
1588:military establishment
1526:Twelfth Five-Year Plan
1361:Ideological repression
1251:Science and technology
561:Микола Іванович Рижков
5324:Arkady Ter-Tadevosyan
4430:First Deputy Premiers
4056:7 August 2022 at the
3917:Hahn, Gordon (2002).
3641:Government of Ukraine
3404:Associated Press News
2409:Suny, Ronald (1993).
1793:
1761:
1709:vote of no confidence
1698:. In stark contrast,
1534:anti-alcohol campaign
1477:evacuation agencies.
794:Collective leadership
649:Early life and career
579:, going on to become
233:First Deputy Premiers
5141:Viktor Hambardzumyan
5017:Vladimir Zhirinovsky
4792:Konstantin Chernenko
3706:Government of Russia
3672:Government of Russia
2386:Taylor & Francis
2090:Government of Russia
1942:Ukrainian Government
1812:Power to the People!
1733:Cabinet of Ministers
1660:Presidential Council
1651:economic determinism
1371:Political repression
1336:Censorship of images
1066:First Deputy Premier
804:Presidential Council
705:Konstantin Chernenko
595:on 8 February 2023.
577:Presidential Council
255:Vsevolod Murakhovsky
5364:People from Toretsk
5319:Gurgen Dalibaltayan
5260:Ohannes Tchekidjian
5156:Geghaznik Mikaelyan
5068:Ramazan Abdulatipov
4878:Eduard Shevardnadze
4873:Mikhail Solomentsev
4827:Eduard Shevardnadze
4807:Mikhail Solomentsev
4651:Alexandra Biryukova
4547:Eduard Shevardnadze
4537:Mikhail Solomentsev
3702:President of Russia
2952:, pp. 243–244.
2856:, pp. 132–133.
2796:, pp. 131–132.
2748:, pp. 107–108.
2736:, pp. 108–109.
2357:Bradt Travel Guides
2106:on 21 December 2012
1952:on 3 October 2009.
1934:Armenian Government
1932:was erected by the
1891:put Ryzhkov on the
1834:, Ryzhkov endorsed
1705:Interregional Group
1675:28th Party Congress
1635:Ministry of Finance
1386:Suppressed research
1376:Population transfer
1246:New Economic Policy
925:Soviet of the Union
895:Congress of Soviets
697:to that implemented
398:Full member of the
350:Full member of the
300:(as Prime Minister)
5434:Russian communists
5307:Hrachia Andreasyan
4757:Dinmukhamed Kunaev
4632:Alexander Yakovlev
4578:Vladimir Kryuchkov
4557:Alexander Yakovlev
4522:Dinmukhamed Kunaev
4098:Political offices
3708:. 21 November 2019
3513:. Federal Register
3487:on 7 February 2015
3407:. 28 February 2024
1968:, 1st class (1985)
1851:Federation Council
1816:All-People's Union
1796:
1786:Post-Soviet Russia
1780:war in Afghanistan
1764:
1714:Russian Government
1696:500 Days Programme
1664:Federation Council
1619:his second cabinet
1592:500 Days Programme
1474:the crippled plant
1470:Chernobyl disaster
1120:Procurator General
1108:Military Collegium
639:Federation Council
627:Russian Federation
118:Alexander Dondukov
5341:
5340:
5290:Garegin Poghosyan
5280:Tiran Khachatryan
5255:Eduardo Eurnekian
5086:
5085:
4972:Alexander Rutskoy
4916:
4915:
4888:Vitaly Vorotnikov
4836:Candidate members
4802:Vitaly Vorotnikov
4737:Mikhail Gorbachev
4678:
4677:
4647:Georgy Razumovsky
4592:Candidate members
4507:Mikhail Gorbachev
4502:Vitaly Vorotnikov
4448:
4447:
4129:
4128:
4120:Succeeded by
4042:978-0-521-41193-6
4016:978-0-14-103797-4
4007:Penguin Books Ltd
3990:978-0-8157-3751-3
3960:978-0-8157-3748-3
3932:978-0-7658-0049-7
3909:978-0-19-924041-8
3882:978-0-7656-0084-4
3859:978-1-85043-030-8
3508:"Ukraine EO13661"
3325:Istorychna Pravda
3276:978-1-58826-217-2
3259:Golosov, Grigorii
3244:978-3-525-36912-8
3179:978-0-8157-1535-1
3117:978-1-56000-335-9
3088:978-0-521-58737-2
2936:978-0-87332-830-2
2586:978-0-521-89244-5
2494:978-0-271-01603-0
2459:978-1-55970-333-8
2450:Arcade Publishing
2430:978-0-253-20773-9
2395:978-90-5410-071-3
2366:978-1-84162-163-0
2334:978-92-808-0926-8
2309:978-0-582-78465-9
2300:Pearson Education
2249:978-0-295-97823-9
2041:978-1-135-01891-7
1930:Spitak earthquake
1808:Grigory Yavlinsky
1538:Ministry of Trade
1461:
1460:
1403:
1402:
1256:Era of Stagnation
1198:
1197:
1083:
1082:
971:
970:
877:
876:
848:General Secretary
833:Central Committee
730:General Secretary
682:Central Committee
612:Mikhail Gorbachev
542:
541:
452:28 September 1929
412:Central Committee
307:Central Committee
220:Mikhail Gorbachev
188:Viktor Zorkaltsev
128:Zhanna Chefranova
21:Ryzhkov (surname)
5521:
5439:Soviet engineers
5336:
5315:
5303:
5285:Andranik Piloyan
5270:Hrayr Hovakimyan
5245:Charles Aznavour
5230:Karen Demirchyan
5226:
5210:
5198:Jivan Abrahamyan
5194:
5168:
5151:Movses Gorgisyan
5123:
5113:
5106:
5099:
5090:
5089:
5054:Aleksei Sergeyev
4991:Other candidates
4943:
4936:
4929:
4920:
4919:
4893:Viktor Chebrikov
4883:Vladimir Dolgikh
4858:Vasili Kuznetsov
4812:Viktor Chebrikov
4777:Nikolai Tikhonov
4752:Andrei Kirilenko
4705:
4698:
4691:
4682:
4681:
4665:Yevgeny Primakov
4660:Anatoly Lukyanov
4655:Alexander Vlasov
4614:Nikolay Slyunkov
4604:Vladimir Dolgikh
4583:Vladimir Ivashko
4565:Nikolay Slyunkov
4542:Viktor Chebrikov
4475:
4468:
4461:
4452:
4451:
4418:(Jan.–Nov. 1991)
4412:(Jan.–Nov. 1991)
4295:(Mar.–June 1953)
4252:(Aug.–Dec. 1991)
4238:(Jan.–Aug. 1991)
4155:
4148:
4141:
4132:
4131:
4106:Nikolai Tikhonov
4103:Preceded by
4095:
4094:
4046:
4020:
3994:
3978:
3964:
3936:
3913:
3897:
3886:
3863:
3829:
3828:
3826:
3824:
3809:
3803:
3802:
3800:
3798:
3783:
3777:
3776:
3774:
3772:
3757:
3744:
3743:
3741:
3739:
3724:
3718:
3717:
3715:
3713:
3694:
3688:
3687:
3685:
3683:
3678:on 31 March 2012
3674:. Archived from
3658:
3652:
3651:
3649:
3647:
3631:
3625:
3624:
3622:
3620:
3606:
3600:
3599:
3597:
3595:
3582:
3576:
3575:
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3558:
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3520:
3518:
3512:
3503:
3497:
3496:
3494:
3492:
3476:
3467:
3462:
3456:
3454:www.treasury.gov
3451:
3445:
3444:
3437:
3431:
3430:
3423:
3417:
3416:
3414:
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