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“The Russians are coming, the Russians are coming” – an apology of detente

open access: yesEtnoantropološki Problemi, 2014
The 1966 film The Russians are coming, the Russians are coming is a film which promotes the politics of detente in America. After cold war era films in which the Soviets are exclusively portrayed as spies endangering America, this is the first film to ...
Ivan Kovačević, Vladimir Ribić
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Intercultural Relations, Identities, Psychological Well-Being: Post-Communist Experience

open access: yesКультурно-историческая психология, 2021
Almost 30 years have passed since the dissolution of the USSR into 15 independent states in 1991. About 25 million Russians remained to live in former Soviet republics with different trajectories of post-Soviet development and different ideologies for ...
Lebedeva N.M.
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Water Resources Management In Support Of Raw Region Based On Decoupling Effect [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
It determines the presence of the decoupling effect in the Russians raw regions materials by using water. Developed models that explain the relationship between the gross regional product and water intake.
Akulov, A. O.   +4 more
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ASPECTS OF CULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN RECOGNIZING EMOTIONS; pp. 159–174 [PDF]

open access: yesTrames, 2013
The study addresses cultural influence in the recognition of moderately expressed emotions in a second language (L2) and foreign speech. The web-based listen­ing test consisted of context-free sentences drawn from the Estonian Emotional Speech Corpus ...
Rene Altrov
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Russkie v Latvii: osobennosti sociokul'turnoj adaptacii i identichnosti [Russians in Latvia: Peculiarities of Socio-cultural Adaptation and Identity] [PDF]

open access: yesБалтийский регион, 2009
The author identifies trends and variations of the socio-cultural identity and integration of Russians in Latvia. According to the author, since the middle 1990s, two trends have been recognized - first, the “ingrowing” of ethnic Russians into the life ...
Voronov Viktor
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Russians in Latvia: Peculiarities of Socio-cultural Adaptation and Identity [PDF]

open access: yesBaltic Region, 2009
The author identifies trends and variations of the socio-cultural identity and integration of Russians in Latvia. According to the author, since the middle 1990s, two trends have been recognized - first, the “ingrowing” of ethnic Russians into the life ...
Voronov Viktor
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Contemporary Russian Identity between East and West [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
This is a review of recent English-language scholarship on the development of Russian identity since the collapse of the USSR in 1991. The first part examines literature on the economic and political changes in the Russian Federation, revealing how ...
Duncan, PJS
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The history of the study of the Russian population of Dagestan and the Terek Cossacks (XVIII – early XXI century): historical and bibliographic review

open access: yesКавказология, 2023
This paper presents a historiographical review of studies about the history of Russians and Cossacks of Dagestan and the North Caucasus in the late Middle Ages, modern, soviet and contemporary times.
Abidat A. Gazieva   +2 more
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Hva vil russerne med Norge?

open access: yesNordisk Østforum, 2021
: What Do the Russians Want with Norway? What Do the Russians Want with Norway? (Hva vil russerne med Norge?), by Bernhard L. Mohr, is reviewed by Øyvind Nordsletten, Norway's Former Ambassador to Moscow.
Øyvind Nordsletten
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Politics and the media in postcommunist Russia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
The evidence of a nationally representative survey conducted in April 2001 suggests that television is the medium of choice for most Russians. At least 92 per cent watch at least several times a week, with state channels more popular than those in ...
EIM   +6 more
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