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Формирование российской политики в отношении Белоруссии (2000-2008 гг.)
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Shelkovnikov A., Дорошенко Г. А., Asian Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies 2025 Vol. 19 No. 3 P. 272–284
The study analyzes one of the most important elements of Russia’s foreign policy at the present stage. The stated topic is explored on the basis of three components: a study of the Russian Federation’s policy on promoting BRICS and the SCO among the Gulf countries, an analysis of the positions and degree of practical participation ...
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Затулин К. Ф., Егоров В. Г., Докучаева А. В. et al., М.: Институт диаспоры и интеграции (Институт стран СНГ), 2025.
Книга «Правовое положение соотечественников, проживающих в постсоветских странах, в условиях нестабильной международной обстановки» содержит результаты исследования, проведенного в Абхазии, Азербайджане, Армении, Беларуси, Грузии, Казахстане, Киргизии, Латвии, Литве, Молдове, Приднестровской Молдавской Республике, Таджикистане, Узбекистане, Эстонии и Южной Осетии. Исследование выполнено Институтом диаспоры и интеграции (Институтом стран СНГ) в 2024 году. Оно включило в себя анализ нормативно-правовых ...
Added: February 3, 2026
Kosevich E., Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization 2025 Vol. 33 No. 2 P. 107–138
With the blurring of the boundaries between peace and war in their classical sense, confrontation is moving into the information space. This study traces the logic and main stages of the formation of the Russian information influence strategy in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). Russia uses various methods to wage its information wars in ...
Added: December 24, 2025
Kopnova E., Журавлева К. А., Коряков И. В. et al., Журнал Белорусского государственного университета. Экономика 2025 № 1 С. 36–46
he article examines the prospects for economic cooperation between Russia and Belarus within the framework of the EAEU, SCO and BRICS integration associations, with an emphasis on the impact of sanctions and their consequences for the economic growth of the countries. The study includes the use of econometric modeling methods to evaluate the forecast of ...
Added: December 11, 2025
Деятельность Совета государств Балтийского моря по защите прав национальных меньшинств в 1990-е годы
Паникар М. М., Соколова Ф. Х., Белошицкая Н. Н., Балтийский регион 2025 Т. 17 № 3 С. 23–41
The article explores the activity of the Council of the Baltic Sea States on promoting the rights of the national minorities throughout the period from 1994 to 2000. The research is based on the detailed analysis of the documents from the Foreign Policy Archive of the Russian Federation and represents the first time these documents ...
Added: September 29, 2025
Maria А. Bultseva, Berberyan A., Sonia A. Berrios Callejas, RUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics 2024 Vol. 21 No. 2 P. 408–426
Russians are one of the largest ethnocultural minorities in the post-Soviet and the issue of their inclusion in the societies of host countries remains relevant. Therefore, this study was focused on the relationship between perceived security and social identities (civic, ethnic or European) and the perceived permeability of social boundaries for Russians in Armenia, Kazakhstan, ...
Added: June 11, 2025
Bordachev T., Тебин П. Ю., Россия в глобальной политике 2025 Т. 23 № 3 С. 164–180
Период совместного развития России и народов Центральной Азии сначала в составе Российской империи, а затем СССР уходит всё дальше в историю. Задачей российской политики в регионе становится выстраивание полноценных межгосударственных отношений. Вопрос не в формальном взаимном признании независимости и уважении национальных интересов, а в осознании друг друга самостоятельными участниками международной политики, что накладывает на обе ...
Added: May 5, 2025
Lukyanov F., Россия в глобальной политике 2025 Т. 23 № 2 С. 5–8
American politics has taken a dizzying turn since Donald Trump's return to the presidency. A suspicion arose: isn't this another turning point in the course of history, no less decisive than in the second half of the eighties of the last century? A reverse fracture. Gorbachev, with his new political thinking, willingly or unwittingly opened ...
Added: April 23, 2025
Lukyanov F., Россия в глобальной политике 2025 Т. 23 № 1 С. 5–8
The relatively uniform globalization that it was at the turn of the century has ended, but the world has not fragmented. It has remained interconnected, although often in a whimsical way – through informal mechanisms and gray-black schemes. Centralized management by certain rules is being replaced by self–organization for survival - a special one, from ...
Added: April 23, 2025
Lukyanov F., Россия в глобальной политике 2024 Т. 22 № 6 С. 5–8
2024 was immediately declared the year of big elections – half of the world's population voted in almost all significant countries and regions. And it's not just that the entire world politics depends on the results of the expression of will in some states. During periods of drastic change, as now, societies move. Elections serve ...
Added: April 23, 2025
Lukyanov F., Россия в глобальной политике 2024 Т. 22 № 5 С. 5–10
The chain of conflicts with the armed component will continue, and many of the contradictions that were under control will enter an active phase. This is natural in the context of the general crisis of the restriction system. Hence the increased role of military force, which is certain today and inevitable tomorrow. But, as extensive ...
Added: April 23, 2025
Lukyanov F., Россия в глобальной политике 2024 Т. 22 № 2 С. 5–8
The events of two years have changed the perception of both war and peace. It would be an exaggeration to say that everything turned upside down overnight – international processes have long and consistently deviated from how they were usually described. The divergence of feelings, words, and deeds became more and more striking. Looking back, ...
Added: April 23, 2025
Lukyanov F., Россия в глобальной политике 2024 Т. 22 № 1 С. 5–6
In the context of global instability, the stability of national systems is crucial. And it depends on how much the state power is able to get the population to recognize its right to govern. In other words, to ensure legitimacy. Historically, this has happened in different ways - by force, by class hierarchy, by dynastic ...
Added: April 23, 2025
Lukyanov F., Россия в глобальной политике 2023 Т. 21 № 5 С. 5–8
By the autumn of 2023, the military campaign in Ukraine had become an integral part of the international political and economic landscape. A cessation of hostilities is not expected – neither a decisive victory by either side nor a peace agreement based on compromise seem likely in the foreseeable future. The conflict remains the main ...
Added: April 23, 2025
Fyodor A. Lukyanov, Russia in Global Affairs 2025 Vol. 23 No. 2 P. 5–8
Classical diplomacy—based on the balance of power, on determining which of one’s own interests should be prioritized, on achieving their satisfaction in return for the satisfaction of others’, and on frank conversations between leaders—cannot guarantee success, but does at least strive for it. The U.S. and Russia clearly value the opportunity that has opened up before ...
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Lukyanov F., Russia in Global Affairs 2025 Vol. 23 No. 1 P. 5–8
The dismantling of the old world order has become a popular topic in recent years. Conceptually, everything is clear and even coherent: the end of hierarchy, the growing influence of various countries and peoples, a complex and unstable but generally fairer system, a new type of relations for a nonlinear world… But now we have entered the ...
Added: April 23, 2025
Fyodor A. Lukyanov, Russia in Global Affairs 2024 Vol. 22 No. 4 P. 5–8
When global tensions began to intensify a few years ago, discussion of major war as a real possibility gradually shifted from the tabloids to respectable analysis. While such a topic had been considered inappropriate, ignoring it became increasingly difficult as the signs of general disorder multiplied. ...
Added: April 23, 2025
Lukyanov F., Russia in Global Affairs 2024 Vol. 22 No. 3 P. 5–8
The latest changes in the international arena, including the new Russia-DPRK relationship, are returning us to pre-liberal international practice. The first Cold War’s victors have so far been unsuccessful in their attempts to regain dominance. It is up to everyone to decide whether this is good or bad. But the world has come full circle. ...
Added: April 23, 2025
Fyodor A. Lukyanov, Russia in Global Affairs 2024 Vol. 22 No. 2 P. 5–8
Mikhail Gorbachev died in the late summer of 2022, having lived to see the final collapse of his hopes for a common European home. For him, this must have been much more bitter and painful than even the disappearance of the country he had once headed—the Soviet Union. After his resignation, Gorbachev repeatedly admitted that he had ...
Added: April 23, 2025
Lukyanov F., Russia in Global Affairs 2024 Vol. 22 No. 1 P. 5–6
A year of high-stakes elections amid momentous international transformations promises a thrilling play. Domestic political processes have long been inextricably intertwined with foreign policy ones; after all this is what globalization was called upon—to erase borders. Now, however, the question is what plays a bigger role—the internal dynamics in major countries that impacts world affairs or vice ...
Added: April 23, 2025
Fyodor A. Lukyanov, Russia in Global Affairs 2023 Vol. 21 No. 4 P. 5–8
Major changes have occurred in the part of the world that is not involved in the conflict but affected by it. The World Majority concept, firmly established in Russia as a reference to the non-Western part of the globe, is somewhat confusing, because it suggests a consolidated community while the essential feature of this majority is ...
Added: April 23, 2025