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This book presents the richly contradictory views of Muscovites and rural Russians on their work, their families and communities, their government, and their daily lives, focusing on the most pressing social issuesthe economy and economic policy, education, crime, and social welfare.

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This book presents the richly contradictory views of Muscovites and rural Russians on their work, their families and communities, their government, and their daily lives, focusing on the most pressing social issuesthe economy and economic policy, education, crime, and social welfare.


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Autorenporträt
Lois Fisher has worked since the 1970s as a writer and a foreign correspondent in Bonn, Beijing, Cologne, and Moscow. She has lived in Russia and continues to travel there often to maintain her ties and her familiarity with the language. Prior to embarking on her career in journalism, she served in the Peace Corps and on the staff of President Johnson. She is the author also of A Peking Diary, Nadezhda Means Hope, Alltag in Moskau (German), and Meine Armenischen Kinder (German).