One commonplace conception often found among Western analysts, whose inspiration appears to stem from the bipolar enmities of a Cold War that ended thirty years ago, is that Russia’s contemporary “pivot to the east” foreign policy embodies a reconstruction of Eurasianist ideology.This item was commisioned by Australian Institute of International Affairs - Australian Outloo
The present article aims to investigate “the fundamentals” of the Russian foreign policy in their ev...
This is a capstone paper submitted to Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies in partial fulfillme...
Eurasianism, in its various interpretations, from ideology to the implementation of the Eurasian Eco...
Russia?s post-9/11 rapprochement with the US has often been misinterpreted as a call for strategic c...
Eurasianism emerged more than hundred years ago as an intellectual emigre movement after the First W...
After the collapse of communism, Russia became an ideological no man\u27s land, where advocates of n...
This thesis aims to examine the evolution of the discourse of Eurasianism and its impact on the form...
According to the author, the turn of Russia to the East makes particularly relevant the revival and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Russia’s resurgence on the global stage has been motivated by desires to influence all the post-Sovi...
The genesis of the Russian civilization is inextricably connected with the Mongol conquests of the 1...
This study is a comparative analysis on the perceptions and evaluations of the Orient in various E...
Since the disintegration of the USSR Eurasia has gained a new geopolitical and strategic significanc...
Occurred nearly a quarter of a century ago, the collapse of the Soviet Union - an event that led to ...
Occurred nearly a quarter of a century ago, the collapse of the Soviet Union - an event that led to ...
The present article aims to investigate “the fundamentals” of the Russian foreign policy in their ev...
This is a capstone paper submitted to Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies in partial fulfillme...
Eurasianism, in its various interpretations, from ideology to the implementation of the Eurasian Eco...
Russia?s post-9/11 rapprochement with the US has often been misinterpreted as a call for strategic c...
Eurasianism emerged more than hundred years ago as an intellectual emigre movement after the First W...
After the collapse of communism, Russia became an ideological no man\u27s land, where advocates of n...
This thesis aims to examine the evolution of the discourse of Eurasianism and its impact on the form...
According to the author, the turn of Russia to the East makes particularly relevant the revival and ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
Russia’s resurgence on the global stage has been motivated by desires to influence all the post-Sovi...
The genesis of the Russian civilization is inextricably connected with the Mongol conquests of the 1...
This study is a comparative analysis on the perceptions and evaluations of the Orient in various E...
Since the disintegration of the USSR Eurasia has gained a new geopolitical and strategic significanc...
Occurred nearly a quarter of a century ago, the collapse of the Soviet Union - an event that led to ...
Occurred nearly a quarter of a century ago, the collapse of the Soviet Union - an event that led to ...
The present article aims to investigate “the fundamentals” of the Russian foreign policy in their ev...
This is a capstone paper submitted to Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies in partial fulfillme...
Eurasianism, in its various interpretations, from ideology to the implementation of the Eurasian Eco...