Russia’s Relations Towards the West and the States in Post-Soviet Europe in the Works of Dugin, Solzhenitsyn and Narochnitskaya
For Russia, the collapse of the USSR and the rise of a number of independent states meant a return to the territorial scale held by the country several hundred years ago. Today, this is the subject of extensive political, social, and intellectual discussions. Over the course of the postSoviet devel...
Main Author: | Vladimír Naxera |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Institute of International Relations Prague
2017-09-01
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Series: | Czech Journal of International Relations |
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Online Access: | https://cjir.iir.cz/index.php/cjir/article/view/194 |
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