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HU OSA 205-2-50 Fonds 205: Records of the Open Media Research Institute Subfonds 2: Research and Analysis Department Series 50: Subject Files of Scott Parrish Date(s) 1994-1997
Extent and medium 5 Archival boxes, 0.63 linear meters
Administrative/Biographical history
- HU OSA 205C Open Media Research Institute
- HU OSA 205-1C Executive Offices
- HU OSA 205-2C Research and Analysis Department
Scope and content
Scott Parrish worked as Research Analyst at the Research and Analysis Department since 1995. His main fields of specialization was Russia with the focus on foreign policy, international relations and domestic politics. He provided analytical materials for the Open Media Reseach Institute publications on the related topics and his papers were published in Transition, Problems of Post-Communism and other journals.
The small collection of Subject Files contains clippings, articles and news agencies releases along with research papers of other OMRI analysts from the period of 1994-1997. They are mostly related to the Russian foreign policy in general and towards different countries (for example, Afghanistan, Commonwealth of Independent States, former Yugoslavia, Mongolia, South Korea). Files on international organizations and political leaders also can be found.Accruals Not expected
System of arrangement
- Arranged by subjects according to the Latin alphabet
Language/scripts of material English, Russian
Finding aids
Related units of description
- HU OSA 205-4-207 Ukrainian Monitoring Archives, 1987-1997
- HU OSA 205-4-206 Russian Monitoring Archives, 1986-1999
- HU OSA 205-4-205 Belarus Monitoring Archives, 1992-1997
- HU OSA 205-4-201 The Former Soviet Union Archives, 1975-1997
- HU OSA 205-3-2 Transitions, 1997-1998
- HU OSA 205-3-1 Transition, 1994-1997
- HU OSA 205-3-7 OMRI Daily Digest in English, 1996-1997
- HU OSA 205-3-10 OMRI Analytical Brief, 1996-1997
- HU OSA 205-2-80 Draft Research Papers (electronic)
Date(s) of descriptions
Processed and described by Olga Zaslavskaya, 24 September 2003
Online version updated 6 January 2012
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