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A Book Review of "Max Weber and the Theory of Modern Politics"
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The Content Form of the Lexeme “Average”: Synchrony and Diachrony
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Teaching Russian to Non-Native Speaking Students in the Multicultural Space of Russian and Moldova Universities
Published 2020-03-01“…The professional training of specialists in international relations implies knowing of several languages, the ability to work in multicultural environment, the readiness to effective cross-cultural communication. …”
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Rwanda after the Genocide: Formal and Informal Institutions in Overcoming Development Traps
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Mechanisms of Social Consolidation in the Network Society
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Smart Geopolitics, Dangerous Ideas: Energy security, Ideology, and the Challenges of American Policy in the Persian Gulf
Published 2016-08-01“…US Persian Gulf policy, however, has been shaped not only by pure geopolitical considerations, but also by ideological factors concerning America's status and role in international relations. Until recently, US policy toward the Persian Gulf was distorted by the appeal of America's unchallenged military primacy. …”
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La Migration Terminologique Interdisciplinaire dans le Langage Politique Contemporain
Published 2024-12-01“…This phenomenon reflects the interconnectedness of diverse fields such as sociology, economics, and international relations, where terminology evolves and transcends traditional disciplinary boundaries. …”
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Reimagining the New World Order Post-Covid-19
Published 2021-02-01“… The Novel Corona Virus, 2019 (Covid-19) may prove a watershed moment in the history of international relations. As the Covid-19 rages, the USA and China are embroiled in deep political and strategic conflict. …”
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“Invading Your Hearts and Minds”: Call of Duty® and the (Re)Writing of Militarism in U.S. Digital Games and Popular Culture
Published 2017-03-01“…Building bridges between the humanities approach to Game Studies, American Studies, International Relations and Critical Geopolitics, we start from the assumption that digital games are more than “kid’s games”; they are sophisticated vehicles inhabiting and disseminating specific ideologies (Leonard 2004). …”
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The U.S. and the UK in the United Nations: The Impact of the Special Relationship (2001 – 2017)
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“Why Nations Fight?”: An Analysis of the Causes of the Russian Federation-Ukraine War from Russian Perspective within the Framework of Richard Ned Lebow’s Approach
Published 2024-12-01“…The annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation (RF) on March 18, 2014, and the declaration of the People’s Republics in Donetsk and Luhansk in eastern Ukraine are considered by many international relations experts as one of the most important developments of the post-Cold War era. …”
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Treaty on Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: Position, implementation and significance
Published 2024-01-01“…At the end, taking into account the current political and social circumstances in international relations and the opinions of international law theorists, we will try to answer the question why this treaty is still important, because nuclear weapons are the tool may be played by nuclear powers, especially in terms of their potential use in the case of self-defence.…”
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UK in European Security: New Opportunities or a Path to Nowhere?
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A Critical Review on the Book Islam in Russia: The Politics of Identity and Security
Published 2021-08-01“…Although the book may not be considered as the main textbook for political science course subjects, but may certainly be acknowledged as holding valuable information about the Soviet Government and politics, the big power's foreign policy, in all branches of BA, MA and PhD fields of political science, international relations, and regional studies. This article is also trying to introduce this work and its authors and translators, as well as critically analyze the structural and contextual weakness and suggest some corrective tips for the next edition of it.…”
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