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Article
Russia's view on security in the Gulf and its possible role in the regional structure
In press

Doroshenko G., Shelkovnikov A.

Asian Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies. 2024. No. 4.

Book chapter
Exploring the Competition and Technological Decoupling between the US and China. A Case Study of the Digital Silk Road and the EAEU States

Lev M. Sokolshchik, Eduard Z. Galimullin.

In bk.: Routledge Handbook of Chinese and Eurasian International Relations. L.: Routledge, 2024. Ch. 27. P. 417-431.

Working paper
Towards A Common Vision? Populist Radical Right Parties’ Positions On The Eu Common Foreign And Security Policy Towards Russia

Shein S., Ryzhkin E.

Political Science. PS. Высшая школа экономики, 2022. No. 89.

The monograph "Regions in the Contemporary World: Globalization and Asia"

Department of International Regional Studies, Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs, is honored to announce that the monograph "Regions in the Contemporary World: Globalization and Asia" has been published. The book is the outcome of the conference "f Globalization in Contemporary Asia" held on November 20-21, 2019.

The monograph provides a comprehensive analysis of the nature, pace, and manifestations of globalization in Asia and its regions from the political, economic, information-digital, and socio-cultural perspectives. The assessment of how globalization impacts the countries of the Middle East, East, Southeast, and South Asia is given. The influence of the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative on intraregional and interregional cooperation in Asia and Eurasia is specified. Insights are given in the nature of information and communication processes in contemporary Asia in synergy with the political and economic transformations of Asian societies. New issues relevant to the evolution of art and literature in the Asian states are raised and explored. Mechanisms of novel approaches to teaching Oriental languages linked with methodological tasks of modern Oriental studies are revealed.

The author's copies of the monograph are available in  Office 408, St. Malaya Ordynka 17.