Russian Sources on Bosnia and Herzegovina under Austro–Hungarian Rule, 1878–1908
The article provides a brief overview of Russian historical sources on the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the period of the Austro–Hungarian occupation.
Lidia Pakhomova
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ROMANIAN-RUSSIAN DOCUMENTS ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF DOBROGEA (JUNE 1877-NOVEMBER 1878) [PDF]
The present study presents and analyzes the Russian administration installed in Dobrogea after the occupation of the region by the Tsarist troops at the beginning of June 1877 and until November 1878, when most of the region (Constanța and Tulcea ...
Valentin CIORBEA, Nicoleta STANCA
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Interaction of Kurdology with the Russian Empire’s Foreign Policy Towards the Ottoman Kurds
The aim of the present research is to determine whether or not there was interaction between the Russian Empire’s policy towards Kurds and the course of Kurdology in the Russian Empire. It is accepted that discrepancies within adversarial nation-states are highlighted through differences in religion, sect, tribe, and region.
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Nationalist Movements in the Balkans and Ottoman Government [PDF]
The 19th century was a century where the Balkans were reshaping by ideological and cultural polarisation. Until this century, the Ottoman Empire have maintained its multireligious, multilingual and multicultural structure without a problem.
YAMAÇ, Müzehher
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On the subordination of the policy of the Russian Empire to a Western colonial campaign in the Balkans in the 19th century [PDF]
In this paper, the subject of research is the cause of insufficient support of the Russian Empire to Serbian and other Balkan insurgents during the establishment of the modern geopolitical constellation in the Balkan Peninsula in the nineteenth century ...
Šuljagić Sanja
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This article analyzes the development of the external state debt of the Russian Empire during the reign of Paul I. That period was marked by dynamic processes in Russia's foreign policy in general and in the development of its foreign debt in particular.
Oleg V. Baev
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Elite opinion and foreign policy in post-communist Russia [PDF]
Russian elite opinion on matters of foreign policy may be classified as ‘Liberal Westerniser’, ‘Pragmatic Nationalist’ and ‘Fundamentalist Nationalist’, terms that reflect longstanding debates about the country’s relationship with the outside world.
Allison R. +74 more
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SUCCESSES AND FAILURES OF FOREIGN POLICY OF NICHOLAS I (ACCORDING THE MEMORIES OF CONTEMPORARIES)
The article is devoted to the successes and failures of Russian foreign policy during the reign of Nicholas I. The key sources of the research are memoires of people who were in close attendance on the Emperor, foreign diplomats, travelers and members of
E. P. Kudryavtseva
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Defensive realism and the Concert of Europe [PDF]
Why do great powers expand? Offensive realist John Mearsheimer claims that states wage an eternal struggle for power, and that those strong enough to seek regional hegemony nearly always do.
Rendall, Matthew
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Background of creation, further development, and establishment of Kharkiv Locomotive Plant
The late XIX century was marked by the rise of industry in the Russian Empire. This period was characterized by shifting the core of industrial development from the Ural region to the south of the country, associated with the development of abundant coal
Oleh Strelko +3 more
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