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Uncertain Borders in the Post-Soviet Space
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CONFLICT POTENTIAL OF POST-SOVIET SPACE
2020This article analyses the problems of frozen conflicts and de facto statehood in the post-Soviet space. The conflicts in the post-Soviet space are the result of the Soviet legacy and the collapse of imperial space in the first row. They evolved due to protracted territorial disputes, identity prob-lems, metropolitan narratives, complex historical ...
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Political Parties in Post-Soviet Space
2005Anatoly Kulik and Susanna Pshizova have compiled an engaging and comprehensive, cross-national study that explores the stormy political developments in the post-Soviet countries. They gathered essays regarding the formation of the various new democratic institutions of Russia, the Baltic States, the Slavic States, and Moldova.
Anatoly Kulik, Susanna Pshizova
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“Silent” Europeanization of Post-Soviet Space
World Economy and International Relations, 2010The European Neighborhood Policy and the Eastern Partnership (EaP) heralded the willingness of the EU to create a comprehensive concept for developing relations with the post-Soviet states. The politics of Europeanization (the export of specific forms of the EU political organization) served as a basis for this concept.
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The Post-Soviet Space: A Transition Period
Transition Studies Review, 2010This article analyzes the processes taking place in the “post-Soviet space”—the former Soviet Union. This notion is viewed as a special historical phenomenon implying not only common territory but also political, economic, cultural, mental, civil, and other mutual ties inherited from the past.
Lev Belousov, Alexei Vlasov
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Conspiracy Theories in the Post‐Soviet Space
The Russian Review, 2012Despite the ubiquity of conspiracy theories in the former Soviet Union, there is an almost total lack of systematic research on the issue. The relative absence of writing about conspiracy theories in Russia and the former Soviet Union is noteworthy as, since the Tsarist era, conspiracy theories have found fertile ground across the Russian empire and ...
STEFANIE ORTMANN, JOHN HEATHERSHAW
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Post-Soviet Space, Central Asia and Eurasia
2012The nature of holding-together regionalism dictates the initial composition of countries participating in a regional agreement and establishes borders which participants perceive as being, in some senses, natural and reasonable. This has probably been less applicable to former African colonies but is extremely pronounced in case of the FSU.
Alexander Libman, Evgeny Vinokurov
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INNOVATION COOPERATION IN THE POST-SOVIET SPACE
RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series Eurasian Studies. History. Political Science. International RelationsThe article deals with the issues of innovation cooperation of the CIS countries. It analyzes objective and subjective historical, geographical, international, economic, political and socio-cultural prerequisites for cooperation of the Commonwealth countries in the field of innovation.
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