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Populism in the Age of Integral Reality: A Case Study of Volodymyr Zelensky
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Grigoryev L. M., Buryak E., Golyashev A., Вопросы экономики 2014 Т. 2014 № 9 С. 30–52
Социально-экономический кризис на Украине длится уже давно, что привело к открытому социально-политическому конфликту. Цели постсоветской трансформации не получили одобрения населения Украины, у граждан постоянно возникало чувство разочарования, пропадали доверие к власти и вера в будущее страны. Роль денежных переводов трудовых мигрантов нередко занижают, хотя личное потребление и стабильность в стране во многом связаны именно с ...
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Ганин А. В., Славянский мир в третьем тысячелетии 2024 Т. 19 № 1-2 С. 42–53
The article is dedicated to the biography of Colonel N.F. Sokolovsky, a mysterious historical fi gure who played a signifi cant role in the Russian Civil War. In 1919, Sokolovsky was a military expert serving in the Kiev Provincial Military Commissariat and the People’s Commissariat for Military Affairs of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. At ...
Added: February 24, 2026
Лебедев С. В., Novik N., Suslov D., Актуальные проблемы Европы 2026 № 129 С. 185–206
The article examines the economic logic of US President Donald Trump’s foreign policy and its impact on the transformation of transatlantic relations, the collective security system, and Russia’s strategic positioning in the context of the redefinition of US global priorities. The authors proceed from the hypothesis that D. Trump’s foreign policy course does not represent ...
Added: February 14, 2026
Royce D. P., Russia in Global Affairs 2026 Vol. 24 No. 1 P. 15–41
Drawing on official public communications, memoirs, and declassified/leaked documents, this article contends that Cosmopolitan-Liberalism, and a desire to contain/weaken Russia, drove the U.S. to expand NATO into the Baltics, Ukraine, and Georgia (BUG). This Cosmopolitan-Liberal Anti-Russian BUG Expansion was latent from the moment that the USSR collapsed, was officially adopted on 18 October 1993, and ...
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Romanova T. A., Baltic Region (Russia) 2025 Vol. 17 No. 3 P. 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 ...
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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
Vladimir B., Современная Европа 2025 № 2(130) С. 65–78
Thе article examines the specifics of the EU countries’ practices of insuring foreign investment from political risks through the lens of international development agenda. It consecutively identifies the institutional aspects of relevant activities, objectives and conditions of foreign investment insurance or guarantees, scale and geographical scope of coverage, as well as the trends that have ...
Added: May 14, 2025
Vladimir B., США и Канада: экономика, политика, культура 2024 № 11 С. 93–110
The paper tracks the trajectory of transformation in the U.S. model of insuring development investments against political risks. First it outlines a novel normative context for providing political risk insurance (PRI), which took shape in the United States in 2018. Then, it compares the numerical parameters of insurance activities by the U.S. International Development Finance ...
Added: November 13, 2024
Zhyrun I., Russian Politics 2023 Vol. 8 No. 2 P. 165–180
Ukraine’s aspirations for NATO membership have been a source of contention between Russia and Ukraine for decades. At the same time, domestic debates in Ukraine on relations with NATO have also been a divisive issue for Ukraine’s ruling political elites. These conflicts culminated in 2022, when Russia launched a military offensive against Ukraine claiming that its movement towards NATO was an ...
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Brueck T., Danzer A., Muravyev A. et al., , in: In The Grip of Transition: Economic and Social Consequences of Restructuring in Russia and Ukraine.: Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
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Lehmann H., Muravyev A., Pignatti N. et al., , in: In The Grip of Transition: Economic and Social Consequences of Restructuring in Russia and Ukraine.: Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
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Royce D. P., Russia in Global Affairs 2024 Vol. 22 No. 22(3) P. 46–70
The Ukraine crisis, erupting partially in 2014 and fully in 2022, was actually set in motion decades before then. Largely on the basis of declassified and leaked State Department cables and other US government documents, this article traces US policy on Ukrainian membership in NATO. Inter alia, the article reveals that, by 14 October 1994, the US had adopted ...
Added: April 24, 2024
Фролов А. Л., Печорина Н. А., Россия в глобальной политике 2021 Т. 19 № 109
The struggle for the assets of the defense industry of Ukraine between China and the United States ...
Added: March 17, 2024
Kostezh V. A., , in: Lingua e cultura italiana: soft power nel XXI secolo.: M.: HSE, 2023. P. 32–34.
The article is dedicated to Italian-Russian relations in the context of NATO military aid to Ukraine in 2022. Whether today there is the prospect of developing ties between Russia and Italy is not an easy matter. However, reflections on this topic in the light of the coming to power of another new government on the ...
Added: March 4, 2024
Royce D. P., Вестник МГИМО Университета 2021 Vol. 14 No. 1 P. 48–93
Since their independence, Ukraine and Belarus have pursued relatively consistent but almost polar-opposite policies toward Russia. For the most part, the difference is explicable not as a product of differing material pressures and incentives (which do not, in fact, differ significantly), but as a consequence of differing popular and elite conceptions of Ukrainian and Belarusian national identities, ...
Added: November 4, 2023
Glaser M., Poliachenkov A. V., Анализ и прогноз. Журнал ИМЭМО РАН 2023 № 2 С. 57–72
The article examines the influence of the German think tank ‘German Institute for International and
Security Affairs’ (SWP) on German public opinion and, subsequently, on the main parameters of the
country’s strategic culture. It was found that the key task of the think tank’s experts is to promote
the idea of the need to transform the previous principles ...
Added: October 19, 2023
Poselyagin N., Новое литературное обозрение 2023 Т. 182 № 4 С. 48–60
The article discusses a rhetorical aspect of the newly popular term “post-truth”. I suppose, post-truth can be considered as a practical consequence of a social phenomenon described by Jean Baudrillard. A mediaspace in which we are immersed does not allow us to distinguish between reality and simulation, between an actual event or a real fact ...
Added: September 20, 2023
Rozhkov A., Мировая экономика и международные отношения 2023 Т. 67 № 10 С. 50–61
Deliveries of American weapons to Ukraine lead to an aggravation of tension between Russia and the United
States. The uncontrolled use of defense products by Ukrainians threatens not only with the curtailment of previous
agreements, but also with a high risk of a collision between the world’s leading nuclear powers. The U.S. Congress
could require increased accountability for ...
Added: September 19, 2023
Baysha O., , in: Russiagate Revisited: The Aftermath of a Hoax.: NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023. P. 225–247.
As is evident from statistical data, a worldwide collapse of positive attitudes toward Russia occurred in 2014—the year Russia annexed Crimea and supported rebels in eastern Ukraine who allegedly shot down the passenger plane MH17 using the Russian Buk missile system. As this chapter argues, an understanding of what happened in Ukraine in 2013–14 and ...
Added: July 31, 2023
Baysha O., NY: Routledge, 2023.
This book explores the detrimental effects on global peace of populism’s tendency to present complex social issues in simplistic "good versus evil" terms. Analyzing the civilizational discourse of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with respect to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine—with his division of the world into "civilized us" versus "barbarian them"—the book argues ...
Added: July 18, 2023
Kurennoy V., Россия в глобальной политике 2023 Т. 21 № 3 С. 117–140
This review presents the views of some of the world's most prominent intellectuals who responded during 2022 and early 2023 to the situation and the possible consequences of the military conflict in Ukraine. ...
Added: May 23, 2023
Skriba A., Bodishteanu N., Актуальные проблемы Европы 2023 № 1 С. 194–222
Against the backdrop of the Ukrainian events, the concept of the «end of history» is discussed in the context of the prospects for the spread of liberal democratic ideology and the possibilities for ending conflicts. In the 1990s, the region of Eastern Europe, which, after the collapse of the USSR, included post-Soviet countries, became a ...
Added: April 3, 2023
Sharikov A., Международная жизнь 2022 № 4 С. 54–72
Special military operation of the Armed Forces the Russian Federation in Ukraine caused a huge splash in the world press. Whatis the reaction of the global online information space to this military special operation of the Russian Federation and the events around it? ...
Added: March 13, 2023