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Title: |
Russian Studies of International Relations |
| Sub-title: |
From the Soviet Past to the Post-Cold-War Present |
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| By (author): |
Marina M. Lebedeva Series edited by: Andreas Umland Foreword by: Andrei P Tsygankov |
| ISBN10-13: |
383820851X : 9783838208510 |
| Format: |
Paperback |
| Size: |
210x148mm |
| Pages: |
216 |
| Weight: |
.280 Kg. |
| Published: |
ibidem - October 2018 |
| List Price: |
26.00 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: |
Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon
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| Subjects: |
Politics & government |
| Recently, a renewed international interest in Russia as a world political actor has emerged. Against this background, it is useful to better understand how international relations and foreign affairs are studied in Russia and how future Russian political actors, diplomatic personnel, ministerial bureaucrats, business managers, area experts, and other officials, activists, or researchers are taught for their work on the international arena. What are the theories, approaches, and schools that guide Russian teaching on, and research of, international relations? The current state of Russian studies of International Relations (IR), to a large degree, reflects the history and development of IR research during Soviet times. However, over the past 25 years, one could also observe a number of new developmentsâ both substantive and institutionalâ which are important not only for properly assessing the new state of this academic discipline in Russia, but also for better comprehending Russian foreign policy as well as various international activities of Russiaâ s regions, businesses, media, etc. |
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"Lebedeva, perhaps the most outstanding Russian IR specialist, provides us with an in-depth analysis of Russian IR concepts in theoretical and applied research."--Sergey V. Chugrov, Moscow State Institute of International Relations
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"The uniqueness of the book is connected with the fact that it is written by one of the most prominent scholars in the field."--Tatiana Alekseeva, Moscow State Institute of International Relations
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