Romanova T. A., Балтийский регион 2025 Т. 17 № 3 С. 4–22
The start of the Special Military Operation (SMO) created a conceptual vacuum in the European Union’s policy toward Russia. By classifying Moscow as a strategic threat, Brussels curtailed all contacts with it, instead prioritizing sanctions and support for Ukraine. The aim of this article is to examine how decolonization, understood as a socio-political category, has ...
Added: October 3, 2025
Krasnyak O., Ruffini P., Russia in Global Affairs 2025 Vol. 23 No. 3 P. 141–148
The West’s scientific sanctions against Russia have suspended EU-Russian cooperation in research and technology. This situation necessitates a look at how they impact science diplomacy. ...
Added: July 1, 2025
Yazhborovskiy K., Арбитражный и гражданский процесс 2025 № 4 С. 44–48
The author focuses on the problems of proving the principle of ‘reciprocity’ in the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in Russia and China. The article considers the issue of application and regulation of the principle of ‘reciprocity’ in the jurisdictions under consideration, analyses possible ways of proving the principle on the basis of the ...
Added: March 4, 2025
Tatiana A. Romanova, Russia in Global Affairs 2024 Vol. 22 No. 1 P. 72–92
Since the early 1990s, the EU (previously the EEC) has positioned itself as
a normative actor, thus ensuring the dominance of the neoliberal agenda
on the world stage. Some of its partners accepted this state of affairs,
while others, like Russia, advanced alternative interpretations of various
categories to challenge the EU’s hegemony. Moscow and Brussels failed to
establish a dialogue ...
Added: February 15, 2024
Prozumentik K. V., Философия и культура 2018 № 7 С. 51–58
This article is dedicated to the history of evolution of philosophy of the gift. The goal of this work is to trace how the topic of gift and reciprocity of gifts, formulated within the framework of ethnographic studies in the early XX century, eventually exceeded the limits of ethnography and social anthropology, and became the ...
Added: October 18, 2023
Starzhenetsky V., , in: Law of International Trade in the Region of the Caucasus, Central Asia and Russia.: Brill, Nijhoff, 2022. P. 403–418.
International trade includes a procedural dimension, in particular access to courts and mutual recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitral awards. The author discusses topical issues in this field from the perspective of Russian law, which is often used as a comparative model in other countries of the Caucasus-Central Asian region. The contribution states ...
Added: January 23, 2023
Shein S., Ryzhkin E., / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series PS "Political Science". 2022. No. 89.
The growth of populism in the EU member states, as a large-scale internal challenge to the European integration project, has a projection on foreign policy of both national states and the European Union. The EU foreign policy, towards Russia, is the area where the deviation of populist programs and strategies from the positions of the ...
Added: September 9, 2022
Vlasova N., Актуальные проблемы российского права 2016 № 10 С. 190–196
The article deals with the legal regulation of confessions and execution of the judicial decisions of foreign state courts in Russia. Based on the analysis of the rules of the Civil Procedural Code of the RF, Administrative Procedure Code of the RF, international documents and doctrines, the author proves the illegality of recognition and execution ...
Added: September 8, 2022
Bondarenko D. M., Этнографическое обозрение 2021 № 6 С. 201–206
Reflecting on the recent book by Marina L. Butovskaya and Victoria V. Rostovtseva, the author discusses altruism and selfishness as preconditions for cooperation of humans in society for collective actions, as a result of which its sociocultural transformations take place. It is argued that the problem of sources of cooperative behavior is by no means ...
Added: December 18, 2021
Entin M., Entina E., The Journal of Comparative Law 2020 Vol. XV No. 1 P. 268–280
The issue of legal rapprochement between Russia and the European Union is extremely controversial. Russia has done much to bring its domestic law closer to European Union law, using European Union experience with institutional and legal construction. Not merely individual norms, but entire segments of the acquis communautaire became organic parts of Russian law. In ...
Added: November 15, 2021
Pavlyutkin I., Экономическая социология 2021 Т. 22 № 4 С. 11–34
In the proposed article, based on in-depth interviews with women in large families, the author discusses the following hypothesis: in families where, as children are born, conjugality does not give way to household and parenthood, a sense of community in marriage is enhanced. This arises in families where a man, as children are born, becomes ...
Added: October 13, 2021
Glaser (Kukartseva) M., Thomann P., Journal of Eurasian Studies 2022 Vol. 13 No. 1 P. 3–15
This article examines the Russian project of Greater Eurasia, the reasons for launching such an initiative, and its possible
influence on the current regional and global trends in the field of geopolitics, security policy, and relations between
Russia and the European Union. The article argues that Greater Eurasia, as a developing geo-economic and geostrategic
community, opens up opportunities ...
Added: August 3, 2021
Romanova T. A., Pavlova E. B., , in: Principled Pragmatism in Practice: The EU’s Policy towards Russia after Crimea.Vol. 19.: Brill, 2021.
This chapter aims at identifying the specificity of the EU’s policy towards Russia today as it comes out in Brussels’s interpretation of resilience. To achieve this goal, this chapter uses contemporary academic debates on the concept of resilience and on pragmatism. The chapter then identifies with the help of critical discourse analysis[1] the most important connotations ...
Added: June 2, 2021
Dekalchuk A. A., , in: The Routledge Handbook of EU-Russia Relations: Structures, Actors, Issues.: Routledge, 2021. Ch. 17 P. 195–205.
Added: January 4, 2021
Routledge, 2021.
Coherently organised into seven parts, the book provides a structure through which EU-Russia relations can be studied in a comprehensive yet manageable fashion. It provides readers with the tools to deliver critical analysis of this sometimes volatile and polarising relationship, so new events and facts can be conceptualised in an objective and critical manner. Informed ...
Added: January 4, 2021
Ermolin I., Экономическая социология 2019 Т. 20 № 1 С. 83–122
The paper describes how the deliberate by-catch of the Caspian seals in Dagestan, Russia has given to a rise in illegal wildlife trade (IWT) in the region after the sturgeon population, as the most valuable commodity for local markets, critically declined. The data were derived from using a set of anthropological and sociological methods and approaches, including semistructured interviews (SSIs), ...
Added: December 10, 2020
Romanova T. A., David M., Journal of Common Market Studies 2019 Vol. 57 No. September P. 128–140
As in other years, in 2018 Russia functioned as a house of mirrors for the EU and its member states, often distorting their image, sometimes reflecting them accurately, at other times making them look better than they were in reality. In this respect, five points deserve particular attention: the EU’s unity and solidarity; its values and identity; its ...
Added: February 3, 2020
Korneev O., Paoletti E., , in: Frontières, sociétés et droit en mouvement: Dynamiques et politiques migratoires de l'Europe au Sahel.: Brux.: Bruylant, 2019. P. 165–194.
This chapter compares the interactions of the EU with Libya and Russia between the late 1990s until 2011, in the context of migration governance in the European “neighbourhood”, and, through the concept of policy transfer, explores the extent to which they invite a broader definition of the European neighbourhood. This comparison builds on crucial similarities ...
Added: October 31, 2019
Gürtler O., Walkowitz G., Wiesen D., Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 2019 Vol. 161 P. 323–342
Does it pay off for companies to disclose voluntary commitments to their customers?
While voluntary commitments to enhance customers’ benefits became prevalent in many
markets, systematic evidence on how customers (if at all) reward companies, which
disclose such discretionary kindness, is still lacking. We analyze the consequences of
endogenous disclosure of discretionary kindness in a novel experiment (N = ...
Added: July 22, 2019
Dekalchuk A. A., Khokhlova A., Journal of Contemporary European Studies 2019 Vol. 27 No. 2 P. 171–183
The paper explores the state of academic dialogue between the Russian and Western scholarly communities studying the European Union (EU)–Russia relations in Justice and Home Affairs (JHA). By analyzing the citation patterns of the academic articles on the EU–Russia cooperation in this area, we arrive at the conclusion that the Russian scholarship mostly does not ...
Added: December 4, 2018
Mokhova E., Закон 2016 № 5 С. 137–149
The article is devoted to the development of laws, doctrines and court practice in transnational insolvency. The author contemplates the European insolvency regulation reform, the adoption of UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-border Insolvency by the Member States of OHADA Treaty, the development of soft law in the sphere of transnational court-to-court communication. The search for ...
Added: April 20, 2018