February 16, 2006
The Russian version of the Cato Institute's website
Some good news for Russia. There's also an Arabic version. I don't expect one in French anytime soon, though.
Nice banner ad :)
CATO.ru aims to bridge the gap by translating liberal classics and creating an online channel for publishing scholarly material in Russian. The website features translated classic pieces and Cato Institute public policy studies, as well as new and classic works in Russian. CATO.ru is targeted to the Russian-speaking audiences in the broadest geographical sense of the word, including the countries of the former Soviet Union and beyond.The Russian language is spoken by hundreds of millions of people. CATO.ru is a part of the Cato Institute’s ambitious program to spread the ideas of liberty in some of the most significant language groups of the world: English, Spanish, Russian, and Arabic. By developing technologies and expanding markets, globalization in all its forms enables millions of people to experience the benefits of freedom. Now is the time to use innovative communication technologies to spur intellectual globalization by involving people everywhere in the dialogue of liberty.
(Via tomgpalmer.com)
Posted by Carine at February 16, 2006 11:30 AMComments
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