Социальная и экономическая география список научных статей
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RUSSIA’S DISSOCIATION FROM THE PARIS CHARTER-BASED ORDER: IMPLICATIONS AND PITFALLS
The Ukraine crisis of 2014 marked the culmination of Russia’s dissociation from the Paris Charter-based European order, and from the global liberal order more generally. Processes of dissociation-defined as intentional distancing from the core rules and norms of institutions-occur relatively often...
2021 / Polianskii Mikhail A. -
INTELLIGENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND ETHICS2021 / Likhacheva Anastasia B.
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THIRTY YEARS AFTER: THE DIALECTICS OF CONFRONTATION2021 / Vodolazkin Yevgeny G., Krastev Ivan, Mahbubani Kishore, Turan Ilter, Freeman Chas W., Wu Enyuan, Legvold Robert
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G - GREAT POWERNESS2020 / Tsygankov Andrei P.
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P - PRAGMATISM2020 / Khodynskaya-Golenishcheva Maria S.
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S - STRATEGIC STABILITY2020 / Suslov Dmitry V.
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S - STRATEGY2020 / Sushentsov Andrei A.
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U.S. ELECTIONS AND RUSSIA-U.S. RELATIONS2020 / Trenin Dmitry V.
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QUO VADIS, SERBIA?
Political agency (or political autonomy) is a major characteristic of international actors as it actually implies their capacity to conduct (relatively) independent foreign and domestic policies. Belgrade’s chances of retaining its international status and building a “sovereign” democracy largely...
2020 / Ponomareva Elena G. -
THE CORONAVIRUS HOLDS UP A MIRRORTO EXISTING SOCIETIES: WHAT WILL THEY SEE?
The coronavirus pandemic is presenting our political systems with what used to be called in British boxing “the old one-two”-a jab with the left hand followed by a knockout punch by the right. The jab is the virus itself. The punch is the socio-economic crisis that will follow, should the pandemic...
2020 / Lieven Anatol -
INTERNATIONAL LIFE AFTER THE PANDEMIC
The 2020 pandemic has marked a turning point in many processes: globalization, regionalization, and the struggle of nation-states for survival. Many had expected something like this, and the reaction of states and societies to the new virus was unexpectedly strong and profound. Under the slogan of...
2020 / Bratersky Maxim V. -
THE WORLD ORDER IN THE POST-CORONAVIRUS ERA
As the international medical community speculates as to how long the coronavirus infection will last and what impact it will have on human health in general, the observers and scholars of international relations are puzzling over the consequences that world politics may face after this pandemic.
2020 / Sanaei Mehdi -
NATION, EMPIRE-STATE AND NATION-STATE: BEYOND USUAL MISINTERPRETATIONS
A close look at the history of 19th century Europe shows that the most significant nation-building projects were carried out in the core areas of empires and were closely connected with the development of these empires and their place in the global system of inter-imperial rivalry. Nations were...
2020 / Miller Alexei I. -
SECURITY COOPERATION DURING THE NOVEL CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
The coronavirus pandemic compels us to reassess the main risks the world and individual countries, including Russia, are facing, and reconsider basic principles of international cooperation in global security. Urgent concerted efforts should focus on three major tasks: ensuring global and people’s...
2020 / Medvedev Dmitry A. -
IN ANTICIPATION OF A NEW U.S. SANCTIONS PROGRAM
The call for “fair trade” will soon replace the mantra of “free trade,” which will eventually legitimize the U.S. launching sanctions against Chinese enterprises operating in strategic areas where ethical norms have not yet been established-from biotechnology to artificial intelligence.
2020 / Likhacheva Anastasia B. -
A DOUBLE THUCYDIDES TRAP
Donald Trump's presidency steered U.S.-China relations into a phase of open rivalry for global domination. The U.S. has failed to sidestep the risk of confrontation with China that Graham Allison warned of with his “Thucydides trap” metaphor. The two countries' strongest trading and economic...
2020 / Yefremenko Dmitry V. -
THE INDO-PACIFIC IN THE STRATEGIES OF THE U.S. AND JAPAN
The article seeks to analyze the Indo-Pacific strategies of Japan and the United States as key strategic actors in the region. It identifies their respective goals, how they are stated and what measures are being implemented. Drawing on primary sources in Japanese and English as well as academic...
2020 / Kireeva Anna A. -
IRAN’S NUCLEAR SUPERPOSITION
The biggest positive factor is that the JCPOA is still alive and can be revived any time. Tehran has stated more than once that it will reciprocate as soon as the United States resumes its obligations. It is simpler to stop an undeclared war, pretending that it was never waged. On the negative...
2020 / Baklitskiy Andrey A. -
NEIGHBORHOOD WITH RUSSIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL DIFFERENTIATIONOF PUBLIC OPINION IN BELARUS
The perception of neighboring states is one of the main focus areas in sociology and political science. However, the issue of regional differentiation of public opinion often remains outside of sociological and political research. This article aims to determine regional differences in the...
2020 / Okunev Igor Yu., Shestakova Marianna N., Bibina Emma S. -
KAZAKHSTAN AND THE EURASIAN ECONOMIC UNION
Since its early days, the Republic of Kazakhstan has been participating in all forms of Eurasian integration, yet in the last decade its integration policy has undergone significant changes. This article examines the evolution of Kazakhstan’s foreign policy with regard to Eurasian integration. To...
2020 / Yuneman Roman A.