A wider Europe? The view from Russia, Belarus and Ukraine [PDF]
On the evidence of national surveys conducted between 2000 and 2006, there is a declining sense of European self-identity in the three Slavic post-Soviet republics of Russia, Belarus and Ukraine.
Allison R. +31 more
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From Hegemony To Bismarkian Order and Offshore Balancing: U.S. Grand Strategy towards Russia after Cold War [PDF]
Achieving regional and global order and security has always been one of the most important priorities and goals of the great powers. To achieve this, various approaches and strategies are being pursued by these powers in different parts of the world ...
Majid RohiDehboneh, Abass Amiri
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Post-Soviet Islam : An Anthropological Perspective - Introduction [PDF]
This is an electronic version of an article published in Rasanayagam, J. (2006). 'Post-Soviet Islam: An Anthropological Perspective - Introduction.' Central Asian Survey 25(3) pp. 219-233.
Rasanayagam, Johan
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The EU engagement in democracy promotion in post-Soviet Central Asia: the case study of the Kyrgyz Republic – prospects and challenges [PDF]
When Soviet Union collapsed, there were different hypothesis regarding democratic reforms and political system changes in Kyrgyzstan. It was believed that Kyrgyzstan would develop its independent policy and democratic governance.
Kainazarov, Baktybek
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THE INTERSECTION OF RUSSIA - TURKEY STRATEGIC INTERESTS IN POST-SOVIET SPACE
Russia refers the post-Soviet space to the sphere of its strategic interests. In turn, Turkey is also building up its political and diplomatic presence in the post-Soviet space, presenting itself as a "big brother" or as a strategic partner for the ...
G. V. Kosov, R. N. Shangaraev
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Post-Soviet Space: background and the results of regionalization
The article deals with the regionalization of social processes and their specific manifestations in the post-Soviet space. According to the author, regionalization is developing at four levels-international (macroregional), subregional, intraregional and on country levels. The most important one is the international level.
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One for all, each on its own: Analysing the post-Soviet system of collective security [PDF]
The fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 allowed independent states, which emerged in its place, to construct their own alignments. The choice of the case for empirical analysis had been made based on several unique characteristics.
Erkomaishvili David
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Men in crisis or in critical need of support? insights from Russia and the UK [PDF]
The idea that men are 'in crisis' has become popular in many societies. Yet the provision of targeted, gender-aware services for men is relatively underdeveloped.
Maxim Kostenko, Rebecca Kay
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The Twentieth-Century Urals Economy in Historical Perspective [PDF]
The article discusses major works on economic history published by Urals scholars over the past few decades and outlines the main stages of their research development.
Guanshan, Ch. +2 more
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(In)security in Post-Soviet Eurasia: Contributions from Critical Security Studies
Since the 1990s, (in)security in post-Soviet Eurasia has been conceptualized by International Relations scholars as being mainly connected to the permanence of regional violent conflicts and the challenges of fragile sovereignty. After 9/11, terrorism as
Licínia Simão
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