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Index
Cover
Opening the Red Door
Contents
Foreword by Philip Yancey
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
1 The Red Door Slowly Opens
2 The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming!
3 Entering the Soviet Heartland
4 Getting Started
5 Surviving the Coup
6 Meeting with Gorbachev and the KGB
7 Reading Russia Right
8 Seizing the Initiative
9 Laying the Foundation in Russia
10 Learning Together and Telling the Truth
11 A New Way to Educate
12 Russia’s Generation Nyet
13 Assembling RACU’s Building Blocks
14 Birthing in Chaos: The First Five Years
15 Stability Bears Fruit
16 Terrorism, Economic Collapse, and Growing Opposition
17 The Struggle for Survival
18 Changing Course
19 Lessons and Legacies
Appendix A: Historic Milestones in RACU’s Development (1990–2016)
Appendix B: RACU’s Board of Trustees
Appendix C: RACU’s Board of Advisers
Appendix D: RACU/RAI Provosts
Appendix E: RACU’s Faculty and Staff (American and Russian)
Index
Notes
Praise for Opening the Red Door
About the Author
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