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The Behavior of Particularistic and Universalistic States

Royce D. P.

Russia in Global Affairs. 2025. Vol. 23. No. 1. P. 70-99.

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Learning in, about and from the field? Symbolic functions of EU knowledge production on Central Asia

Korneev O., Kluczewska K.

In bk.: EU–Central Asian Interactions: Perceptions, Interests and Practices. Abingdon: Routledge, 2024. Ch. 3. P. 38-58.

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NAVIGATING COMPLEXITIES: THE EU'S PERCEPTIONS OF CHINA'S ROLE IN THE UKRAINIAN CONFLICT AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE EU-CHINA RELATIONSHIP
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Romain D.

International Relations. IR. Издательский дом НИУ ВШЭ, 2023

Russian Foreign Policy: Risky Successes

An article of the Dean of the School of World Economy and International Affairs S. Karaganov co-authored with PhD students of the school D. Novikov and K. Chernyavskaya “Russian Foreign Policy: Risky Successes” was published in the Spring issue of Harvard International Review. The article focuses on provisional results and perspectives of the Russian foreign policy.

Russian Foreign Policy: Risky Successes

Harvard International Review is a journal on essential issues of the world politics and economy, published by the Harvard Council on International Relations (Harvard University). Among authors – outstanding politicians, scholars, diplomats and civil society leaders, such as Nelson Mandela, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Bang Ki-moon, Kofi Annnan, Paul Krugman, Jeffry Suchs etc.

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"Russian Foreign Policy: Risky Successes" by Sergei A. Karaganov, Kristina I. Cherniavskaia, and Dmitry P Novikov Harvard International Review, Spring 2016 Volume 37, Number 3 pages 74-79