aaus-list @ ukrainianstudies.org -- Re: [aaus-list] The Ukrainian studies list


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In the article there is the following paragraph:

Among countries that have been identified as partners are Belarus and the
Ukraine, which have been at the centre of the secret Iraqi procurement
effort since the mid-1990s. Arms control experts - including former UN
weapons inspectors - have identified both countries as being of 'grave
concern' in the proliferation of banned technology to Iraq.

How can you say therefore "it has nothing to do with Ukrainian studies"?
 





On 24/9/02 7:05, "Karel C. Berkhoff     " <k.berkhoff@niod.knaw.nl> wrote:

> Today I received from the list the information below.
> Surely meant well, but it has nothing to do with Ukrainian studies, I would
> think. Please: on this list, Ukraine and Ukrainians only.
> 
> I would like to suggest that list members think of posting very brief reviews
> of books. Memoirs included. For instance, Iurii Shevelov published memoirs in
> two volumes recently. I have not yet seen them and would love to read a brief
> "notice" with a few sentences about this publications.
> 
> Karel Berkhoff
> 
> 
> 
> http://www.observer.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,796786,00.html
> 
> Dossier to show Iraqi nuclear arms race
> 
> Government file to expose Saddam's aims to procure deadly missile parts
> Can war be avoided? Talk about it here or email us at debate@observer.co.uk
> Iraq: Observer special
> 
> Peter Beaumont and Kamal Ahmed
> Sunday September 22, 2002
> The Observer 
> 

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