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This article looks at de-Europeanization as a progressive disengagement between domestic authorities and EU actors manifested through their discourses.
Lia Tsuladze +3 more
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European Ideological Meanings in the Context of Peter the Great’s Royal Will
The article analyzes the peculiarities of Russia’s ideology during the reign of Peter I. The author raises the question of Peter's revolutionary nature and examines the relationship between the “old” and “new” in the field of ideological prerequisites ...
Tatiana V. Chernikova
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The “Power of Weakness”? The Western Balkans and Europe’s Global Neighbourhood [PDF]
Putin’s war in Ukraine might result in a shift from the worn-out refrain of “Europeanization” towards a more realist approach to EU enlargement and its geostrategic stakes.
Adam Bence Balazs
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The impact of Russia’s war against Ukraine on Sino-European relations
This paper analyses the development of Sino-European relations following Russia’s attack on Ukraine. I argue that the behaviour of European and Chinese leaders is driven by the availability and attractiveness of outside options.
Alexandra. Hennessy
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Tsardom of Muscovy Traditional Culture and Peter's Westernization Project
The article studies Peter the Great “revolutionary” westernization project of Russia by reviewing the most significant differences in the socio-cultural system of Russia centuries compared to its Western European counterparts in the second half of the ...
T. V. Chernikova
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The Implications of Russia's Invasion of Ukraine for the EU Energy Market and Businesses
This paper analyses the potential impact of the Ukraine–Russia war on the EU energy market and businesses. It explores the risks spilling from disruptions in energy supply from Russia, rising energy prices and the prospects for the EU, which remains to ...
J. Korosteleva
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The “Flip Side” of Peter the Great’s Reforms
Under discussion the question if Peter the Greats reforms were truly revolutionary. The author focuses on two aspects: the extent to which his innovations altered the patrimonial system that had dominated Muscovy over the previous three centuries, and ...
Tatiana V. Chernikova
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The Economic Impact of Russia’s Ukraine Conflict on the EU Fuel Markets
The recent Russian invasion of Ukraine has had significant effects on the global economy. The purpose of study is to display how Russia's aggression and the international sanctions imposed have affected the European economy, especially the petrol and gas
Stavros Kalogiannidis +4 more
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A “silver economy” can drive economic growth. The key condition is effective demand, determined by the number of financially secure members of the elderly population.
Liudmila G. Reshetnikova +4 more
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Against the backdrop of the conflict with Russia and growing approximation with the European Union (EU), the LGBTI movement in Ukraine seemed to have achieved some of its political goals, such as introducing changes in legislation and holding peaceful ...
M. Shevtsova
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