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UNITED STATES DURING THE COLD WAR 1945-1990
Published 2016-02-01“…Cold War ended in conflict with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the United States emerged as the winner of the country.…”
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The Turan Army. Opportunities for a new military cooperation led by Turkey
Published 2021-10-01“…In the decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Turkish foreign policy took a new direction. …”
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Economic integration and exchange rate arrangements in the post-soviet period. The Baltic states in comparative perspective
Published 2020-02-01“…After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the three Baltic states and Poland have been rapidly catching-up with Western Europe. …”
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Siberia in the Political-Legal Space of Post-Communist Russia (Based on the Materials of the Siberian Human Rights Association «Vienna-89», the Democratic Union, the Newspaper «Fre...
Published 2018-03-01“…The collapse of the Soviet Union was preceded by the intensification of the political opposition that put forward various concepts of state reform. …”
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Discursive differences and policy outcomes: EU-Russia relations and security in Europe
Published 2011-06-01“…Europe has been a permanent feature of Russia‟s identity redefinition following the collapse of the Soviet Union and therefore a central element shaping relations between the two actors. …”
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The revival of Russia’s role on the Korean Peninsula
Published 2013“…Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia has been marginalized on major issues in Northeast Asia. …”
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Standing of Parish Priest and Minor Orders in Russia in 1917 — the 1930th.
Published 2018-06-01“…However, despite the tightening of conditions of life, the clergy continued to perform their duty and remained faithful to his Homeland that could not go unnoticed and further leads to the change of relations between the Soviet government and representatives of the clergy, but still with a predominance of anticlerical sentiment in the society until the collapse of the Soviet Union. The results allow drawing attention to one of less studied issues in the history of the life and work of the parish clergy with the possibility of a further examination with the involvement of the instruments of the clergy in exile in Europe and America.…”
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Living the Perpetual Border: 'Bordering practices in the lives of Russian-speaking women engaged in commercial sex in Finland'
Published 2018-09-01“…As the external borders between Finland and its neighbouring countries have become more permeable for some migrants after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the EU enlargement, the internal borders have become more ubiquitous and enforced by various kinds of bordering practices. …”
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The Politics of Russian ‘Diaspora’: From Compatriots to a Russian World
Published 2021-03-01“…Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 left twenty-five million ethnic Russians living outside the contemporary borders of the Russian Federation, the country’s ruling elite have undertaken increasing efforts over time to formulate policies on “compatriots”, regardless of whether this population has conceived of themselves as such. …”
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Grænselandsidentiteter – om tilhørsforhold og lokale handlemåder i et postsovjetisk rum
Published 2023-04-01“…During the Soviet era, the Soviet identity was glorified, whereas local ways of life, languages and the ethnic identities of Indigenous peoples were suppressed and stimatized. With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the entire region sank into a severe economic and ideological crisis, forcing the Indigenous people to return to traditional ways of surviving, stimulating their interest in their ethnic roots, alternative spiritual values and new identities. …”
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Russian-Chinese Humanitarian Cooperation in 1990-s
Published 2015-12-01“…And the main reason is the deep socio-economic crisis, which Russia had faced after the collapse of the Soviet Union, and, as a consequence, the lack of funding for joint Russian-Chinese projects in the humanitarian field.…”
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The effect of the dependency relationship between the Tudeh Party of Iran and the Soviet Union on the contemporary political developments in Iran
Published 2017-03-01“…Although it is more than two and half decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the consequences of its influence are still felt in the Iranian political space. …”
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Schools of Strategic Thoughts on Russia in the Us Expert Community
Published 2015-12-01“…The suggested methodology is retrospectively applied to describe the evolution of US schools of strategic thoughts on Russia in the period after the collapse of the Soviet Union and until the present. The article also dwells on the major contemporary US schools of strategic thought on Russia. …”
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Reforming cap training in latvia: Nowhere to go but up
Published 2021-04-01“…In the decades of independence, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Latvia has witnessed a gradual decline in the number of CAP specialists in the country due to chronically low recruitment rates, that has subsequently led to a critical human resource deficit in the field, and rapid deterioration of availability and quality of CAP care. …”
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An old Soviet response and a revolutionary context: Dealing with the national question in the committees of the USSR Congress of People’s Deputies (1989–1991)
Published 2020-01-01“…The article deals with the parliamentary representation of ethnic/national interests and demands in the crisis years between 1989 and 1991, culminating in the collapse of the Soviet Union. It focuses primarily on the proliferation of committees dealing with ethnonational questions after the creation of the USSR Congress of People’s Deputies, a parliamentary body that existed from 1989 until 1991. …”
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„Russkij malczik” – bohater współczesnej literatury rosyjskiej
Published 2013-12-01“…Russia literature after the collapse of the Soviet Union changed its position in the post-soviet culture. …”
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The Eurasian Economic Union as part of Eurasian (dis)integration
Published 2021-06-01“…The article intends to present the formally announced integration initiatives in the Post-Soviet space (such as the CIS, EurAsEC and EAEU) as part of a de-facto ongoing process of disintegration that started right after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Within this scheme, Russia consistently acts as a generator of a centripetal integration force by proposing different institutional frameworks for integration. …”
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Geopolitical Aspects of the Initiatives and Projects Forming Greater Eurasian Partnership
Published 2019-09-01“…The expansion of Europe to the east was associated, in this case, not with the desire to raise the Eurasian distances to its own level, but as a means of consolidating the US's geopolitical success in Eurasia after the collapse of the Soviet Union. As an alternative, we should consider the project of a common economic space “from Lisbon to Vladivostok”, jointly developed by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB). …”
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Schools of Strategic Thoughts on Russia in the Us Expert Community
Published 2015-01-01“…The suggested methodology is retrospectively applied to describe the evolution of US schools of strategic thoughts on Russia in the period after the collapse of the Soviet Union and until the present. The article also dwells on the major contemporary US schools of strategic thought on Russia. …”
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ASPECTS OF THE COMMON SECURITY AND DEFENCE POLICY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Published 2019-06-01“…The global security situation is more dangerous today than at any time since the collapse of the Soviet Union. We are experiencing an epochal shift; an era is ending, and the rough outlines of a new political age are only beginning to emerge. …”
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