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«Россия» и «русские» в послевоенном австрийском дискурсе: холодная война, советская культурная дипломатия и европейская идентичность австрийцев (1945–1955)
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The article examines the dynamics of development of the image of “Russia” and “Russians” in the decade of the Allied occupation of Austria. Along with the legacy of Nazism, anti-Soviet and anti-Russian patterns, the influence of population contacts with the Red Army on the one hand and dynamic Soviet cultural diplomacy on the other is emphasized. Thus, the images of the “Russians” were more multidimensional and contradictory than they were presented in traditional historiography.
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Вып. 9: Памяти Александра Владимировича Голубева. , ИРИ РАН, 2024.
European Research Network on Philanthropy, 2026.
ERNOP Conference Proceedings 2025
European Research Network on Philanthropy (ERNOP)
Proceedings of contributions presented at the 12th ERNOP Conference 2025
"Philanthropy by the people, for the people?
The roles, organisations and motivations of philanthropy in
contemporary democracies and social structures"
Heidelberg, 25–26 September 2025
First edition ...
Added: February 21, 2026
Golovlev A., В кн.: Молчание и умолчание в истории.: М.: ИВИ РАН, 2023. С. 330–346.
The article examines the responses of Soviet cultural diplomats from VOKS-SSOD to major crises of 1956 (Hungarian events), 1968 (Prague Spring), and 1979 (Afghan intervention), focusing on the representation in Austria. It analyzes what they publicly stated and what they deliberately omitted in communications and activities, revealing strategies of silence in cultural diplomacy during politically ...
Added: January 20, 2026
Polina A. Voronova, Varpahovskis E., Peoples' Friendship University of Russia Bulletin of International Relations 2025 Vol. 25 No. 4 P. 580–597
Despite the growing academic interest in the field of cultural diplomacy, research of how this phenomenon evolves and transforms in one of its most prolific users, France, remains limited. A review of the literature on cultural diplomacy reveals a paucity of attention to institutional aspects, despite institutional reforms having the potential to effect transformative changes ...
Added: January 7, 2026
Petrova T., Quaestio Rossica 2025 Т. 13 № 4 С. 1367–1383
This article examines the Sixth Pugwash Conference as an instrument of Soviet cultural diplomacy. In this study, the author explores the processes of preparation and representation of the Pugwash Conference in the USSR, referring to office documents and materials of the Soviet press. In 1960, the Conference of the International Scientific Association of Supporters of ...
Added: December 27, 2025
Nikiporets-Takigawa G., Филатов О. А., Политическая экспертиза: ПОЛИТЭКС 2025 Т. 21 № 2 С. 244–256
The "Taiwan issue" is becoming particularly relevant in terms of the current international situation, from the problem of relations on both sides of the Taiwan Strait it is transforming into the most important factor of the Sino-American confrontation and, thereby, security in APR. Taiwan also represents the example of the policies of national territorial entities ...
Added: December 5, 2025
Панин Л. К., Россия и современный мир 2025 № 1 С. 268–273
The review examines the work of Finnish researcher Pia Koivunen, dedicated to the history of the World Festivals of Youth and Students. It analyzes the significance of Koivunen’s contribution to understanding Soviet public diplomacy, focusing on her approach to exploring the cultural and ideological dimensions of the festivals held between 1947 and 1957. Both the ...
Added: November 18, 2025
Aleksandr A. Fokin, Yanovskaya N., Peoples' Friendship University of Russia Bulletin of International Relations 2025 Vol. 25 No. 1 P. 133–146
This article examines the experiences of American trainees in the Soviet Union in the 1960s, within the framework of the Soviet-American academic exchange program implemented under the 1958 Lacy - Zarubin Agreement. The study is based on the analysis of ego-documents (memoirs and interviews of program participants), enabling an examination of the emotional and everyday ...
Added: October 24, 2025
Klimova S., Человек 2025 Т. 36 № 4 С. 124–147
Americans”: Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, as well as Piotr
Kropotkin and Leo Tolstoy, who had a great influence on them. The article
focuses on imagology and the principle of mirror representation of some
stereotypes in Russian and American culture. The author analyzes how
American anarchists overcame the stereotypes of Russia as an exclusively
slave “prison of peoples” and America ...
Added: August 21, 2025
Golovlev A., Диалог со временем 2025 № 91 С. 116–130
The article examines the concept of “Austrofascism” in the context of modern Austrian history, political, historical and political science discussions. “Austrofascism” was introduced by the left-wing opposition and later used by social democratic historians, while conservative and liberal Catholic authors preferred the term “corporatist state” (Ständestaat). Since the 1980s-90s, there has been an intensification of ...
Added: July 14, 2025
Lavrova S., Временник Зубовского института 2025 № 3 С. 153–173
In the 1920s, the Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia (AKhRR, renamed in 1928 as the Association of Artists of the Revolution) established itself as the leading artistic collective in the Soviet Union, positioning itself as the primary proponent of a new artistic direction—"heroic realism." This article draws on archival sources, official declarations issued by ...
Added: June 6, 2025
Lavrova S., Искусствознание 2025 № 1 С. 250–281
In the latter half of the 1920s, art exhibitions emerged as a critical instrument of Soviet cultural diplomacy, particularly in the context of the nascent and still unestablished diplomatic relations with the United States. The 1929 "Exhibition of Contemporary Art of Soviet Russia" marked the first major effort to present Soviet art to the American ...
Added: June 6, 2025
Golovlev A., Новая и новейшая история 2025 Т. 69 № 2 С. 165–177
This article examines Austria’s “Auslandskulturpolitik” (foreign cultural policy) as a distinctively Austrian form of cultural diplomacy. Unlike Germany, France, Italy, or the United States, Austria faces the challenge of representing a small, neutral European country with special ties to Central and Eastern Europe while aspiring to a leading cultural role. The study is based on ...
Added: March 14, 2025