Russia’s resurgence on the global stage has been motivated by desires to influence all the post-Soviet space. This is clear with regards to various political and military moves, such as those concerning Ukraine. Yet, actions of this type have not been replicated along any part of Russia’s Asian border
The end of Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union created new dynamics in international arena. ...
As the Soviet Union dissolved into a new territorial reality, it released the doubly repressed histo...
There is no conceptual analysis of the Russia’s pivot to East while a lot of discussion about nature...
Russia, formally the Russian Federation, has emerged as the main successor—a rump state —of the form...
Post-Soviet Russia has had the will to dominate its neighbors, but it no longer has the capability. ...
Russia?s post-9/11 rapprochement with the US has often been misinterpreted as a call for strategic c...
The genesis of the Russian civilization is inextricably connected with the Mongol conquests of the 1...
This paper looks at the relations between Eurasianism and Russian Foreign Policy on Ukraine from 201...
For over twenty-five years Russia’s foreign policy has been shaping and still shapes the architectur...
As the Ukrainian crisis unfolded and the West declared sanctions against Russia, the country’s polit...
The potential cooperation among CIS countries in the political and economic spheres is analyzed. The...
As Russia’s western-oriented foreign policy failed in the early years of Yeltsin’s presidency, new p...
After the collapse of communism, Russia became an ideological no man\u27s land, where advocates of n...
One commonplace conception often found among Western analysts, whose inspiration appears to stem fro...
Russia and non-regional States have recently shown fresh interest in the countries of the former Sov...
The end of Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union created new dynamics in international arena. ...
As the Soviet Union dissolved into a new territorial reality, it released the doubly repressed histo...
There is no conceptual analysis of the Russia’s pivot to East while a lot of discussion about nature...
Russia, formally the Russian Federation, has emerged as the main successor—a rump state —of the form...
Post-Soviet Russia has had the will to dominate its neighbors, but it no longer has the capability. ...
Russia?s post-9/11 rapprochement with the US has often been misinterpreted as a call for strategic c...
The genesis of the Russian civilization is inextricably connected with the Mongol conquests of the 1...
This paper looks at the relations between Eurasianism and Russian Foreign Policy on Ukraine from 201...
For over twenty-five years Russia’s foreign policy has been shaping and still shapes the architectur...
As the Ukrainian crisis unfolded and the West declared sanctions against Russia, the country’s polit...
The potential cooperation among CIS countries in the political and economic spheres is analyzed. The...
As Russia’s western-oriented foreign policy failed in the early years of Yeltsin’s presidency, new p...
After the collapse of communism, Russia became an ideological no man\u27s land, where advocates of n...
One commonplace conception often found among Western analysts, whose inspiration appears to stem fro...
Russia and non-regional States have recently shown fresh interest in the countries of the former Sov...
The end of Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union created new dynamics in international arena. ...
As the Soviet Union dissolved into a new territorial reality, it released the doubly repressed histo...
There is no conceptual analysis of the Russia’s pivot to East while a lot of discussion about nature...