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The Eurasian Vector of Russia's Development
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The paper touches on original propositions of ‘Eurasianism’ as a theory of certain historic modality, and argues that it has to be taken more seriously than in its merely discursive aspect if it is to be related to current political and economic developments. It particularly focuses on Russia being a historical core of Eurasian world after the Mongol invasion. The essence of Eurasia is captured through Russia’s particular societal and economic organization, as well as its relationships with other peoples of Eurasia. The paper also contains reflections about the inherently statist mode of Eurasian societies and their sociocultural foundations, which cannot be neglected in projecting any future economic policies and reform.
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Croydon: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
Di Puppo L., Roy Chowdhury A., Globalizations 2026 Vol. 23 No. 1 P. 1–9
In this special issue, we bring together the post-colonial and post-socialist conditions of the post-Soviet space and the Indian subcontinent through the study of human–nature relationships. Not only are these two regions entangled through the Eurasian geography, but they also both represent hybrid modernization trajectories characterized by varying socio-political responses to Western modernity and the ...
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Asatryan G., Trenin D., Россия в глобальной политике 2025 Т. 23 № 6 С. 191–205
The armed confrontation between the Russian Federation and the collective West requires focusing its attention and resources on Ukraine. Under extreme circumstances, it is more difficult for Russia to expand or even maintain its position in other neighboring countries.
Moscow has lost its position as the main mediator in the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict. Its peacekeeping mission in ...
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Советова О. С., Ермоленко Л. Н., Zinchenko S., СибСкрипт 2024 Т. 26 № 6 С. 904–918
The rock art of the Minusinsk Basin has a long academic history; however, it still brings about new
fascinating discoveries. Some petroglyphs of the Tesin period show people sitting cross-legged on the floor
in the so-called Oriental fashion. These images have not yet received special scientific attention. Such images
are most often single; they are to be found ...
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Varshaver E., Rocheva A., Ivanova N. et al., Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity 2025 Vol. 53 No. 2 P. 426–448
Migrant residential concentration areas have been a significant focus for research, but academic attention has primarily centered on their effects rather than how they form. There is some research considering the discrete factors of such areas’ emergence, but these factors are rarely fused into a comprehensive explanation with a description of specific mechanisms in operation. ...
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The book is devoted to various aspects of the study of the Great Silk Road and its influence on the history and archeology of Eurasia. ...
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Grigoryev L. M., Вестник Московского университета. Серия 6: Экономика 2024 Т. 59 № 6 С. 125–160
In the world of different tribes, languages and slightly cultivated landscapes, empires through crude violence extended rent concentration scale, with the focus on infrastructure (roads, dumbs, canals), fortifications, cult centers and palaces. Investment concentration of a leading nation was achieved through robbery of other nations or through levying taxes on the periphery of the empire. ...
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Asatryan G., Strategic Analysis 2025 Vol. 49 No. 1 P. 98–102
We can note the growing interest in researching so-called encounters in England and other countries of the Global West. In the academic milieu, such studies appear frequently and en masse. Parallelly, there is large-scale interest in the so-called rethinking history studies, created to expand horizons and refute and modify the postulates that have grown over the ...
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Zakharov A., Восток. Афро-азиатские общества: история и современность 2024 № 4 С. 60–72
The article examines the perception of Eurasia in India – both at the level of the political establishment and expert community. The author seeks to identify the boundaries of the Eurasian political space and decipher India’s approach to the regional integration mechanisms, specificallyShanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
It appears that India has a distinct perception of Eurasia as ...
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Pugacheva O., Восток. Афро-азиатские общества: история и современность 2023 № 4 С. 127–139
The article is devoted to the specifics of the policies of the Republic of Korea (ROK) towards Central Asia (CA). South Korean administrations viewed the region as part of a larger regional strategy, whether tied to Asia under Lee Myung-bak or Russia under Park Geun-ha and Moon Jae-in. The difficulties with the realisaion of the ...
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Аватков В. А., Evstafiev D., Полития: Анализ. Хроника. Прогноз 2023 № 2(109) С. 151–165
The peculiarity of the current moment in the development of post-Soviet Eurasia is its ever-increasing involvement in the processes of redrawing the previously relatively stable field of world politics and economics. In a changing global political environment, the region is facing a number of new challenges. At the same time, the situation is unique in ...
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The extension of border controls beyond a country’s territory to regulate the flows of migrants before they arrive has become a popular and highly controversial policy practice. Today, remote control policies are more visible, complex and widespread than ever before, raising various ethical, political and legal issues for the governments promoting them.
The book examines the ...
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Korolev A. S., , in: China and Eurasian Powers in a Multipolar World Order 2.0. Security, Diplomacy, Economy and Cyberspace.: NY: Routledge, 2023. Ch. 1 P. 11–25.
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Zakharov A., Вестник МГИМО Университета 2023 Vol. 16 No. 2 P. 216–234
Abstract: Connectivity has been one of the most challenging issues for developing trade cooperation between Russia and India. Due to the geographic distance separating the two nations, along with the unstable security environment in Afghanistan and border disputes between India and Pakistan, the creation of a direct and shortest transport route has proven difficult, thereby ...
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Maksimenko A., Дейнека О. С., Теория и практика общественного развития 2023 № 4(182) С. 16–24
The sovereignty and independence of the country require the individual independence, responsibil-ity, and creativity of its citizens. The empirical study is aimed at studying the independence of Russians against the background of global threats and challenges and consists of two parts. In the first part, the independence of Russians is studied in the structure of ...
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Switzerland: Springer, 2019.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th Conference on AElectronic Governance and Open Society: Challenges in Eurasia, EGOSE 2018, held in St. Petersburg, Russia, in November 2018. The 36 revised full papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 98 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on smart city infrastructure, policy; digital privacy, rights,security;data science, ...
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Krivokhizh S., Soboleva E., , in: Regional Leadership in Post-Soviet Eurasia: The Strategies of Russia, China, and the European Union.: L.: Routledge, 2023. P. 61–84.
This chapter contributes to the literature on international leadership and Chinese foreign policy by focusing on China’s growing engagement in Eurasia. It traces how China attracts followers in the region and explores changes in its leadership strategy over time and across different cooperation spheres by focusing on what the leader does: what institutions Beijing establishes ...
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Tishkov A. A., A. N. Krenke, Titova S. V. et al., Doklady Earth Sciences 2021 Vol. 497 No. 2 P. 348–353
Changes in the phytomass of the ecosystems of Northern Eurasia were traced based on the results of modeling and analysis of multispectral satellite imagery (MODIS archives 2000-2020). It was established that, since the end of the 20th century, an increase in reserves has been noted caused by climate change (an increase in the concentration of ...
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Springer Publishing Company, 2022.
Eurasian Studies in Business and Economics is the official book series of the Eurasia Business and Economics Society (www.ebesweb.org). Each issue of the series includes selected papers from the EBES conferences. The EBES conferences, which are being held three times a year, have been intellectual hub for academic discussion in economics, finance, and business fields and provide network ...
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Korolev A. S., Sokolova A., В кн.: Вопросы географииВып. 154: Преодоление "континентального проклятия": будущее Сибири.: М.: Медиа-ПРЕСС, 2022. С. 257–279.
The article is devoted to the spatial development of Siberia, which means, first of all, a sustainable improvement of the socio-economic parameters of the region, including transport and logistics connectivity and participation in industrial production chains. The study analyzes the main problems of the development of the Siberian region, as well as a comparison of ...
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Grünthal R., Heyd V., Holopainen S. et al., Diachronica 2022 P. 1–35
The widespread Uralic family offers several advantages for tracing prehistory: a firm absolute chronological anchor point in an ancient contact episode with well-dated Indo-Iranian; other points of intersection or diagnostic non-intersection with early Indo-European (the Late Proto-Indo-European-speaking Yamnaya culture of the western steppe, the Afanasievo culture of the upper Yenisei, and the Fatyanovo culture of ...
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Cheremeteff F., Shvarts E., Simonov E. et al., Geography, Environment, Sustainability 2021 Vol. 14 No. 3 P. 94–109
The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), launched by China in 2013 to increase economic and transport connectivity along the Eurasian continent and beyond, has posed unprecedented environmental and social risks, many of which are transboundary in nature. International legal tools contained in Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) can play an important role in mitigating such transboundary ...
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Deyneka O. S., Maksimenko A., , in: Psychology Applications & Developments VII. Advances in Psychology and Psychological Trends SeriesVol. VII.: InScience Press, 2021. P. 67–79.
The Psychological Impact on Russian Society in the Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic ...
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