This article addresses how entry into international society has been conceptualised, suggests a reconceptualisation that will make the concept more relational, and illustrates with a case study. Part one attempts a summary of relevant debates without the English School, and directs attention to the importance of how entrants draw on memories of its subject position in the suzerain system that it left as it entered international society. Part two discuses the experiences of Russia's predecessor polities, with the focus being on the place of Russian principalities within the suzerain system of the Golden Horde (ca. 1240–1500). I argue that Russia's basic stance towards European polities in the 16th and early 17th centuries is readily understa...
The article considers the problems related to the peculiarities of the Russian state political and l...
This article draws on Pierre Bourdieu's sociology to explain how a lack of fit between a repertoire ...
Russia is currently in search of its place and its role in the world. In the conditions of intense r...
This article addresses how entry into international society has been conceptualised, suggests a reco...
Abstract: The article gives a description of the sociocultural organization of Russia and the peculi...
Within the English School of International Relations the expansion of European International Society...
Within the English School of International Relations the expansion of European International Society...
The article gives a description of the sociocultural organization of Russia and the peculiarities of...
The article states that the Eurasian worldview has deep roots in history, and the very emergence of ...
This illuminating volume provides a new understanding of the subjective identity and public roles of...
The article focuses on the issue of the international status of Russia during the reign of Peter the...
The Mongol conquests and the following domination have long been the subject of historical reevaluat...
The article studies Peter the Great “revolutionary” westernization project of Russia by reviewing th...
Russia is often considered to be an anomaly amongst the European empires, and its ambivalent status ...
Janet M. Hartley, Is Russia part of Europe ? Russian perceptions of Europe in the reign of Alexander...
The article considers the problems related to the peculiarities of the Russian state political and l...
This article draws on Pierre Bourdieu's sociology to explain how a lack of fit between a repertoire ...
Russia is currently in search of its place and its role in the world. In the conditions of intense r...
This article addresses how entry into international society has been conceptualised, suggests a reco...
Abstract: The article gives a description of the sociocultural organization of Russia and the peculi...
Within the English School of International Relations the expansion of European International Society...
Within the English School of International Relations the expansion of European International Society...
The article gives a description of the sociocultural organization of Russia and the peculiarities of...
The article states that the Eurasian worldview has deep roots in history, and the very emergence of ...
This illuminating volume provides a new understanding of the subjective identity and public roles of...
The article focuses on the issue of the international status of Russia during the reign of Peter the...
The Mongol conquests and the following domination have long been the subject of historical reevaluat...
The article studies Peter the Great “revolutionary” westernization project of Russia by reviewing th...
Russia is often considered to be an anomaly amongst the European empires, and its ambivalent status ...
Janet M. Hartley, Is Russia part of Europe ? Russian perceptions of Europe in the reign of Alexander...
The article considers the problems related to the peculiarities of the Russian state political and l...
This article draws on Pierre Bourdieu's sociology to explain how a lack of fit between a repertoire ...
Russia is currently in search of its place and its role in the world. In the conditions of intense r...