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    Maurice Hindus and American Reporting from the Soviet Russia in the 1920–30s by Irina V. Kabanova

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Hindus published 17 books about Russia and a novel («Under MоscowSkies», 1936). The paper reveals his approach to Soviet Russia in the context of themainstream pro-Soviet American reporting during the 1920–30s. …”
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    “No One Writes to the Writer”: César Vallejo´s Soviet Correspondence by Victoria Yu. Popova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Despite the irregular interaction, the Soviet episodes of the writer's work have become very important components of his creative biography, and his literary ties with Soviet Russia are a unique example of the cooperation of a Latin American poet with the literary institutions of the USSR in the late 1920s and early 1930s — at the stage of emergence and consolidation of contacts with writers of leftist views in Spain and Latin America. …”
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    Russia's geopolitics in the Black sea region by А. Yermekbayev, A. Khairuldayeva, Zh. Medetkhanov

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… The article examines the geopolitical significance of the black sea region for the foreign policy of Russia. The history of Muscovy’s development before the Russian Empire is mainly connected with the process of increasing expansion on the Black sea and in the Caucasus region. …”
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    Issues of the international image of Russia in the modern world by A. Yermekbayev, D. Akimbek, Ni Meng

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In this article, we will consider issues related to the perception of the image of Russia in the post-bipolar period. Russia, which has a rich history and geopolitical ambitions, is perceived ambiguously today, for some it is an aggressor country, a patron of undemocratic regimes, and for others it is a state that can challenge the hegemony of the United States. …”
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    Red Rust vs Yellow Rust: Metamorphoses of the Soviet Play on Broadway by Maxim M. Gudkov

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The study focuses on the adaptation of a politically engaged dramaturgical work from Bolshevik Russia — Vladimir Kirshon’s and Andrey Uspensky’s play Konstantin Terekhin (Rust) — to the specific requirements of Broadway, the commercial theater of the USA, and the textual changes of the Soviet original associated with it. …”
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    Vyborg Castle as a Symbol of Power Institutions by Jani Karhu, Chloe Wells

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The centuries-old castle has marked the limits of power in the Karelia region of the Swedish and Russian empires, the Finnish state, the Soviet Union and now Russia. We argue, based on our empirical studies that, for older generations of Finns, the castle can be the “symbol of everything”, whereas for today's Finnish teens the castle is a meaningless image. …”
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    Five Adventure Stories: Americans in Stalin’s Moscow (Lapina, Galina. Americans in Moscow, 1930–1940. Moscow: Litfakt Publ., 2023. 206 p.) by Olga Yu. Panova

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The book consists of five chapters; each of them is devoted to a certain episode of Soviet-American connections: the failed film project Black and White; The Promised Land, Sophie Treadwell's play about Soviet life; Moscow theater festivals of 1933–1937; history of the Anglo-American Institute (1933–1935), Moscow summer school for American students; a comparison of two books about the USSR — Joseph E. …”
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    What is the Philosophy We Need? by Petr M. Kolychev, Konstantin V. Losev

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The discussion spread around three main areas of philosophy teaching: philosophy as the history of philosophy, philosophy as the basis for the worldview, and philosophy as a system-categorical knowledge about the world as a whole. …”
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