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The Double Legacy of Bernalism in Science Diplomacy. [PDF]
Ienna G.
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Global Kondratiev waves and political transformations in Russia since 1800: a relative deprivation approach. [PDF]
Babones S, Babcicky P, Gubin O.
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Debating secularism: A liberal cosmopolitan perspective. [PDF]
Gülalp H.
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The Eurocentric conception of world politics: western international theory, 1760-2010
Books reviewed in this issue International Relations theory The Eurocentric conception of world politics: western international theory, 1760-2010. By John M. Hobson. The concept of the political. By Hans J. Morgenthau.
Chabal, Patrick
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The new civilisation? Assessment of the Soviet Union in Britain, 1929-1941 [PDF]
This thesis is concerned with assessments of the Soviet Union that were published in Britain during 1929-41, the period in which the Soviet socio-economic formation - the command economy under the rule of a single hypercentralised party - was established,
Flewers, Paul
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The Commissariat of Education under Lunacharsky (1917-1921)
This thesis describes the establishment of the Commissariat of Education (Narkompros), the formation of its policies and their implementation. The study has two purposes.
Fitzpatrick, Sheila. +1 more
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Turkmenbashy : the propagation of personal rule in contemporary Turkmenistan
Turkmenistan President Saparmurat Niyazov (known as Turkmenbashy, or “father of Turkmens”), the longest-serving leader in post-Soviet space, has ruled his country with increasing repression and megalomaniacal idiosyncrasy over the past decade.
Mills, Courtney Anne
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Ideological literary policy of Stalin and Khrushchev
The subject of this study is the changes in ideological literary policy by I.V. Stalin to N.S. Khrushchev. The article examines the features of Stalin’s literary ideological policy (concept of socialist realism). This concept, developed in the light of
Chuyao Wang
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Una introdução à justiça generativa
Marx proposed that capitalism’s destructive force is caused, at root, by the alienation of labor value from its generators. Environmentalists have added the concept of unalienated ecological value, and rights activists added the unalienated expressive ...
Eglash, Ron +2 more
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