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Adebayo, Kafilat Motunrayo. "Russia’s Assistance to Nigerian Economic and Educational Development(1999 – 2019)." Международные отношения, no. 2 (February 2020): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0641.2020.2.32716.

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Abolishing poverty and ensuring improvement of educational development indicators have been described as some of the objectives for international assistance. This study seeks to comprehend the role of Russia in the development of the African continent’s most populous country, Nigeria, the factors that limited their success and the opportunities for increasing effectiveness of such efforts. Russia intervention in Nigeria economic and educational development took a new turn after Nigeria returned to democratic rule in 1999. The existence of the largest Russian investor (RUSAL) in the Nigeria, the investments of LUKOIL in Nigeria which currently exceeds $450 million, and other well-known Russian companies, including the largest Russian producer of agricultural machinery "Rostselmash", have all made impact in Nigeria economic development. However, the major problem of this duo cooperation lies in the legal ratification of their framework. In Educational sphere, this study ascertains that yearly, more than 100 Nigerian students are given the opportunity to study at Russian universities through Russia-Nigerian intergovernmental agreements. To date, more than 10,000 Nigerian specialists have been trained in Russia. The study drew upon both modernization and dependency theories in advancing understanding on the subject matter. The study employed qualitative method of data collection. Data was analyzed using content analysis.
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March, Luke. "Managing Opposition in a Hybrid Regime: Just Russia and Parastatal Opposition." Slavic Review 68, no. 3 (2009): 504–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0037677900019707.

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In this article Luke March explores the Russian authorities’ efforts to “manage democracy” through the creation of “parties of power.” It focuses on the quasi-leftist party Just Russia, one of four parties currentiy represented in the Russian Duma and the only one that represents a “parastatal” opposition (opposition owned and controlled by the state). The history of Just Russia tells us much about the dynamics of what Andrew Wilson has described as Russia's “virtual politics“: the regime must continually organize manageable quasi-opposition parties in order to bolster its democratic credentials and channel real social discontent, yet whenever it does so effectively, it quickly creates a potential political threat that must be neutralized. Just Russia has parallels in other authoritarian party systems, such as Mexico under the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) or Nigeria under Abacha and Babangida; the main difference in contemporary Russia lies in the remarkable skill with which Russian state actors conjure up and promote ersatz parties. Nevertheless, even in Russia, virtual politics may become real politics in the longer term.
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Waliyullahi, Abimbola Damilola. "Russia/Nigeria Diplomatic Ties: An Historical Perspective." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 12, no. 1 (January 29, 2016): 323. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2016.v12n1p323.

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The Diplomatic relations between Nigeria and USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) now Russia started over 55 years ago. Russia, being the legitimate heir to the USSR in 1961, opened its Embassy in Lagos with Ambassador Feodor Pavlovich Dolya as the Head of the Mission, Nigeria reciprocated in 1962 in Moscow with Ambassador C.O Ifeagwu as the Head and till this day, both countries have maintained cordial political, economic and cultural relationships but not without some disagreements. However, Soviet involvement in Nigeria, just like in many other African countries diminished greatly in the wake of Mikhail Gorbachev’s perestroika (reconstruction) of the middle 80s. With the Cold War continuing and the Soviet economy in shambles, the USSR had little incentive to continue its active presence in Africa. By the time of Soviet Union disintegration in 1991, the country had lost much of its influence and prominence in Nigeria and Africa. Nigeria is a focus of this paper as this article examines Russia/Nigeria diplomatic ties from the historical point of view relying on diplomatic theory as a tool to trace the existing diplomatic ties between the two countries.
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Adetokunbo, A. "NIGERIA - RUSSIA BILATERAL RELATIONS: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS." RUDN Journal of Russian History 16, no. 3 (2017): 477–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2312-8674-2017-16-3-477-490.

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Eze, Rapheal C., and Anthony C. Ogbuene. "Nigeria - Russia Relations : Assessing the Historical Dialectics." NG-Journal of Social Development 6, no. 5 (October 2017): 149–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.12816/0042828.

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Rapaic, Stevan. "Energy market in European Union and interests of Serbia." Medjunarodni problemi 61, no. 4 (2009): 515–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/medjp0904515r.

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The author deals with energy market in Europe by presenting the gross consumption of energy as well as production of energy within the European Union. The need of EU for natural gas and crude oil is one of the main factors why Russia is still the key player in Europe's energy market. European Union is trying to leave Russia behind by importing crude oil and natural gas from countries like Norway, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Libya, Nigeria, Iraq, but Europe is still highly dependent of Russian energy. Considering these facts, Serbia recognizes that its economic and political interest is to become a strategic partner with European Union as transit country for Russia's natural gas and crude oil. .
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Zapariy, Natalia S., E. V. Karol, Yu A. Kovrizhnykh, and V. B. Beloborodov. "PRIMARY AND REPEATED DISABILITY DUE TO DISEASES CAUSED BY HIV INFECTION IN THE CITIES OF MOSCOW AND ST. PETERSBURG IN 2013-2017." Medical and Social Expert Evaluation and Rehabilitation 21, no. 3-4 (December 15, 2018): 138–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.18821/1560-9537-2018-21-3-138-143.

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The comparative analysis of dynamics of primary and repeated disability owing to the diseases caused by HIV infection in to Moscow, St. Petersburg allowed to reveal the following: increase in number of persons, for the first time recognized as disabled people (FTRDP) and repeatedly recognized as disabled people (RRDP), their specific weight in structure of disability, an indicator across Moscow is higher, than in St. Petersburg and prevalence in structure of persons of young age with a trend of their increase, growth of levels of primary and repeated disability; extensive and intensive indicators across Moscow are higher than in St. Petersburg. The second place in structure of VPI and PPI was occupied by disabled people of middle age with a trend of increase in their specific weight, indicators across St. Petersburg are higher than across Moscow. In Moscow disabled people of the III group with a tendency to reduction of their specific weight prevailed; in St. Petersburg - disabled people of the II group. Extensive and intensive indicators at the I group of disability for 2013-2017 across St. Petersburg are higher, than in Moscow. The indicator of incidence of HIV infection in Russia for the first half of the year 2018 was 32.5 cases on 100 thousand population, from them - 50.9% of cases are registered in 13 territorial subjects of the Russian Federation including to Moscow. The total number of the infected HIV in Russia makes 1.3 million Russia takes the 3rd place after the Republic of South Africa and Nigeria on the speed of identification of new cases of HIV infection on growth rate. Indicators across Moscow - 23.4 cases on 10 thousand population (2901 persons), in St. Petersburg - 43.8 (2311 people).
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Shlapentokh, Vladimir. "Trust in public institutions in Russia: The lowest in the world." Communist and Post-Communist Studies 39, no. 2 (May 12, 2006): 153–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.postcomstud.2006.03.004.

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The article’s topic is the attitudes of the Russians toward their social institutions. As it will be shown, Russia is a country, much more than any other, that mistrusts its social institutions, political institutions in particular. There is no one institution that can garner more than 40 to 50 percent of the nation’s trust. Indeed, in terms of their lack of confidence in social institutions, the Russians are behind not only the most advanced countries in the world, but even countries known for their unstable political systems, such as Colombia or Nigeria.
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Haruna, Abdallah Imam, and A. Abdul Salam. "Rethinking Russian Foreign Policy towards Africa: Prospects and Opportunities for Cooperation in New Geopolitical Realities." European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 1, no. 2 (April 30, 2021): 10–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejsocial.2021.1.2.24.

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Diplomatic ties between Africa and the Russian Federation dates back to Africa’s dark decades of collective struggle for continental decolonization and severance in relations with its European colonizers. There is a vestige of historical evidence to support the claim that Russia had contributed immensely to this struggle in the early 1950s. Historically, the Russian Revolution of 1917 set the stage for the strenuous global struggle against colonialism and imperialism. This revolution, subsequently, inspired leaders of the nationalist movements on the African continent like Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, Nnamdi Azikiwe of Nigeria, Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, Nelson Mandela of South Africa and Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia, among others to champion the fight for the liberation of Africa. Between 1945 and 1991, international politics was in a hegemonic geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United States and their respective global allies. This power struggle polarized the world into the contrasting ideologies of Capitalism and Socialism. Some African nationalists situated the crusade for self-rule within the Eastern Bloc led by the Soviet Union. The collapse of the USSR on 26 December 1991 and the fall of the Berlin wall on 9 November 1989 heralded a new era in global politics. This paper is on the assumption that three decades into the demise of the Soviet Union, it is now time to reflect on the influence of Russia in international politics, with particular focus on Moscow’s foreign policy towards Sub-Saharan Africa. This rethinking is crucial because of the criticism that Russia’s renewed interest in Africa is a grand strategy to dominate affairs of the continent, rather than a search for new opportunities for economic cooperation and geopolitical alliances.
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Семенович, В. С. "FINANCIAL RELATIONS OF RUSSIA WITH DEVELOPING COUNTRIES UNDER PANDEMIC CONDITIONS." Modern Science, no. 1 (July 5, 2021): 51–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.53039/2079-4401.2021.3.1.011.

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С 1988 года начался новый период экономических и политических отношений России с развивающимися странами Азии, Африки и Латинской Америки. Особо тесные торговые и финансовые отношения России сложились и поддерживаются с Венесуэлой, Бразилией, Индией, Эфиопией, Ливией, Ганой, Алжиром, Нигерией, Сирией, Ираком и другими развивающимися странами. Но с 2019 года это взаимодействие усложнилось в связи с мировым кризисом вследствие пандемии Covid-19. Все страны мира были вынуждены вносить коррективы в свои внешнеэкономические связи. Since 1988, a new period of economic and political relations between Russia and the developing countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America began. Particularly close trade and financial relations of Russia have developed and are maintained with Venezuela, Brazil, India, Ethiopia, Libya, Ghana, Algeria, Nigeria, Syria, Iraq and other developing countries. But since 2019, this interaction has become more complex due to the global crisis due to the Covid-19 pandemic. All countries of the world were forced to make adjustments to their foreign economic relations
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Russia Russia Russia Nigeria"

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Tusalem, Rollin F. "The effect of civil society on governance and institutional performance in third- and fourth-Wave democracies." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/6088.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2008.
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on August 4, 2009) Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Cakir, Sevil. "Russia." Master's thesis, METU, 2007. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12608875/index.pdf.

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This thesis seeks to analyze Russia&rsquo
s responses to globalization under Vladimir Putin in the fields of energy and foreign policy. This thesis argues that Russia under Vladimir Putin has redefined its process of globalization through a nationalistic perspective as its policies in the field of energy and foreign policy demonstrate. The thesis has seven chapters including introduction and conclusion chapters. The concept of globalization is explored in Chapter 2. Chapter 3 examines Russia&rsquo
s globalization under Boris Yeltsin and his energy and foreign policies. In Chapter 4, responses of Russian communist, nationalist and liberal intellectuals, to the globalization of Russia under Boris Yeltsin are evaluated. Chapter 5 explores the energy policy of Vladimir Putin while Chapter 6 discusses foreign policy of Russia under Vladimir Putin.
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Savli, Tulay. "Russia." Master's thesis, METU, 2012. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12614324/index.pdf.

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The purpose of this study is to analyze and discuss Russia&rsquo
s Asia-Pacific policy after the end of the Cold War by focusing on Moscow&rsquo
s bilateral relations with the major regional countries and its overall multilateral approach and policies towards the Asia-Pacific region. Contrary to the views of scholars who claim that Russia has already emerged as a major power in the Asia-Pacific, the thesis argues that Russia&rsquo
s strategy of becoming a great power in the Asia-Pacific Region has significant limitations stemming from its competitive and assertive policies that ignore the role of multilateralism and international cooperation. Although Russia has been actively engaged in the region at the bilateral level and through its participation in the regional organizations in the post-Cold war era, this region has its own particular dynamics which necessitate a greater level of regional economic integration and a liberal approach to multilateralism rather than a realist &ldquo
power politics&rdquo
approach. Russia&rsquo
s policy of aligning itself with China militarily in the region has counterproductive consequences as it intensifies geopolitical competition in the region, and marginalizes Moscow further. The thesis is composed of six chapters. After the introduction, the second chapter examines origins of Russia&rsquo
s presence in the Asia-Pacific Region. The following chapter discusses the sources of Russia&rsquo
s increasing interest in the Region. The fourth chapter is concerned with Russia&rsquo
s relations with main actors of the Asia-Pacific Region while the fifth chapter focuses on Russia&rsquo
s involvement in theregional organizations. The last chapter is the conclusion.
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Bukvareva, Elena, and Karsten Grunewald. "Ecosystem Services of Russia: Introduction to TEEB Russia & Extended Summary of TEEB Russia Volume 2." Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, 2020. https://slub.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A71691.

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This extended summary introduces the TEEB Russia projects and sketches the main outlines of the comprehensive reports TEEB Russia Vols. 1 and 2. Commissioned by the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN), the TEEB Russia projects were funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU). They were supported by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation (MNR) with the active participation of experts from the Biodiversity Conservation Center (Moscow), Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development (Dresden), Russian Academy of Sciences (A. N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, the Institute of Geography, Center for Forest Ecology and Productivity, and the Institute for Systems Analysis), Lomonosov Moscow State University (the faculties of Biology, Geography, Economics and Zoological Museum), the Russian State Agrarian University - Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, and limited liability company «NextGIS».:1 The story of TEEB Russia 2 Ecosystem services of Russia: Why are they important? 3 Key findings of TEEB Russia 1 4 Objectives and key findings of TEEB Russia 2 4.1 Indicators of ecosystem assets 4.2 Refined estimate of ecosystem services for European Russia 5 Basic structure of ecosystem accounting in Russia 6 Main products of TEEB Russia (2013-2020) 7 Outlook – next steps
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Turkoglu, Burcin. "Russia&#039." Master's thesis, METU, 2009. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/2/12610615/index.pdf.

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This thesis aims to study Russian soft security policy under Vladimir Putin and examines the basic soft security threats which Russia has encountered and how it fought against these threats in the post-Soviet era. Contrary to the mainstream literature suggesting that Russia has focused exclusively on hard security issues within its national security policies due to its historical background and geo-political factors, the thesis argues that Russia started to give more importance to soft security besides hard security in its national security policies since Putin&rsquo
s presidency. Among soft security challenges, Russia prioritizes especially terrorism, transnational organized crime and energy security. The thesis is composed of six chapters. The introductory first chapter is followed by the second chapter examining the role of soft security in Russian national security. The following three chapters discuss Russia&rsquo
s soft security challenges of terrorism, transnational organized crime and energy security respectively whereas the sixth chapter concludes the thesis.
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Ozertem, Hasan Selim. "Russia&#039." Master's thesis, METU, 2009. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/3/12610982/index.pdf.

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This thesis seeks to examine Russian foreign policy in the post-Soviet era and its evolution in terms of Russia&rsquo
s use of soft power in the post-Soviet space. Contrary to the views that consider Russia exclusively as a hard power, this thesis argues that Russia has started to develop its soft power capabilities and how to use its soft power effectively in the post-Soviet space, especially since the beginning of Vladimir Putin&rsquo
s second Presidential term in 2004. In this context, Russia pursues a proactive foreign policy particularly in the spheres of language and education, which are important elements of its soft power. The thesis is composed of three main chapters in addition to the introduction and conclusion chapters. The first main chapter discusses the evolution of the soft power concept in Russian foreign policy by analyzing the period of 1992-2008. The second chapter seeks to analyze the position of Russian language in the CIS countries as lingua franca. The last chapter examines the Russian education system and the attraction of its higher education institutes for students from the CIS countries.
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Vanteeva, Nadia. "Whither corporate Russia?" Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.534589.

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Haellmigk, Philip. "Iran, Russia, China." Universität Leipzig, 2020. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A72843.

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Since the Trump election, the subject of extra-territorial application of national law – in particular U.S. law – has received considerable attention. This is so because the U.S. administration increasingly uses this legal tool to enforce its foreign policy interests. A legal area with a particularly strong reach of extra-territoriality is U.S. export controls as this allows the U.S. to control foreign states’ business. A very recent and vivid example is the Huawei trade ban by the U.S. The purpose of this article is to show the (harsh) legal and economic effects, which the extra-territorial application of U.S. export-related laws have on international trade. The article will focus on the approach taken by the U.S. to impose its export controls outside the U.S. It will analyze the legal framework of extra-territorial U.S. export controls and explore to which extent the U.S. laws apply to foreign business, i.e., business outside the U.S. The article will define the cases in which foreign companies are subject to U.S. export controls and therefore must comply with U.S. regulations. It will show that the applicability of U.S. export controls to foreign companies and their business is considerably broad. It rigorously controls the destiny of U.S. origin products and components once they have been exported from U.S. territory and also regulates the worldwide export of products that have been manufactured by using U.S. technology. In addition, U.S. export controls impose economic sanctions on countries (e.g., Iran) or companies (e.g., Huawei) and prohibit foreign companies from doing business with these sanctioned parties. Understanding U.S. export controls and its extra-territorial reach are a challenge for foreign companies. It is a rather complex legal system that requires deeper knowledge of the underlying concept. However, foreign companies are well advised to comply with U.S. export controls, as the penalties for violations can be severe, including millions of dollars in fines and even imprisonment. In addition, the U.S. may blacklist foreign companies with the effect that business with the U.S. or elsewhere is no longer possible. Therefore, understanding U.S. export controls and its extra-territorial reach is vital to foreign companies.
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Yan, Man-kit David, and 甄文傑. "Ideology and teacher education in communist Russia and post-communist Russia." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2001. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31962683.

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Yan, Man-kit David. "Ideology and teacher education in communist Russia and post-communist Russia." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2001. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B23501583.

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Books on the topic "Russia Russia Russia Nigeria"

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Nigeria-Russia relations in a multipolar world. Lagos, Nigeria: The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, 2010.

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Gordon, David F. The next wave of HIV/AIDS: Nigeria, Ethiopia, Russia, India, and China. [Langley, VA]: National Intelligence Council, 2002.

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Bank, World. World Bank engagement at the state level: The cases of Brazil, India, Nigeria, and Russia. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2010.

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World Bank engagement at the state level: The cases of Brazil, India, Nigeria, and Russia. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2010.

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1939-, Rogers Stillman, ed. Russia. New York: Children's Press, 2012.

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Murrell, Kathleen Berton. Russia. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1998.

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Bartell, Jim. Russia. Minneapolis, MN: Bellwether Media, 2010.

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Simon, Adams. Russia. Mankato, Minn: Arcturus Pub., 2011.

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Boast, Clare. Russia. Des Plaines, IL: Heinemann Interactive Library, 1997.

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Russia. New York: Crabtree Pub. Co., 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Russia Russia Russia Nigeria"

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Gorlova, Daria. "Russia." In Players’ Agents Worldwide, 447–56. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-6704-551-3_32.

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Vlassov, Vasiliy V. "Russia." In Health Systems Improvement Across the Globe, 237–41. London: Taylor & Francis, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315586359-35.

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Leigh, Michele, Jule Selbo, and Tatiana Tursunova-Tlatov. "Russia." In Women Screenwriters, 145–59. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137312372_18.

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Tsytsarev, Sergei, and Yakov Gilinsky. "Russia." In Problem Gambling in Europe, 243–56. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09486-1_16.

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Porciani, Ilaria, and Lutz Raphael. "Russia." In Atlas of European Historiography, 87–92. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-15744-7_48.

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Stolyarov, Vladislav, and Vladimir Rodichenko†. "Russia." In Olympic Education, 238–52. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa Business, [2017]: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203131510-22.

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Panchenko, Alexander. "Russia." In A Companion to Folklore, 426–41. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118379936.ch22.

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Moltchanov, Victor. "Russia." In Contributions to Phenomenology, 614–19. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-5344-9_138.

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Karakozov, Michael. "Russia." In Three Patients, 67–72. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0939-4_10.

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Moore, Cerwyn. "Russia." In Routledge Handbook Of Terrorism And Counterterrorism, 604–15. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315744636-53.

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Conference papers on the topic "Russia Russia Russia Nigeria"

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Nigmatulin, Tagir R., and Vladimir E. Mikhailov. "Requirements for Gas Turbine Inlet Systems in Russia." In ASME Turbo Expo 2009: Power for Land, Sea, and Air. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2009-59446.

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Russian power generation, oil and gas businesses are rapidly growing. Installation of new industrial gas turbines is booming to fulfill the demand from economic growth. Russia is a unique country from the annual temperature variation point of view. Some regions may reach up to 100C. One of the biggest challenges for world producers of gas turbines in Russia is the ability to operate products at power plants during cold winters, when ambient temperature might be −60C for a couple of weeks in a row. The reliability and availability of the equipment during the cold season is very critical. Design of inlet systems and filter houses for the Russian market, specifically for northern regions, has a lot of specifics and engineering challenges. Joint Stock Company CKTI is the biggest Russian supplier of air intake systems for industrial gas turbines and axial-flow compressors. In 1969 this enterprise designed and installed the first inlet for the power plant Dagskaya GRES (State Regional Electric Power Plant) with the first 100MW gas-turbine which was designed and manufactured by LMZ. Since the late 1960s CKTI has designed and manufactured inlet systems for the world market and been the main supplier for the Russian market. During the last two years CKTI has designed inlet systems for a broad variety of gas turbine engines ranging from 24MW up to 110MW turbines which are used for power generation and as a mechanical drive for the oil and gas industry. CKTI inlet systems with filtering devices or houses are successfully used in different climate zones including the world’s coldest city Yakutsk and hot Nigeria. CKTI has established CTQs (Critical to quality) and requirements for industrial gas turbine inlet systems which will be installed in Russia in different climate zones for all types of energy installations. The last NPI project of the inlet system, including a nonstandard layout, was done for a small gas-turbine engine which is installed on a railway cart. This arrangement is designed to clean railway lines with the exhaust jet in a quarry during the winter. The design of the inlet system with efficient multistage compressor extraction for deicing, dust and snow resistance has an interesting solution. The detailed description of challenges, weather requirements, calculations, losses, and design methodologies to qualify the system for tough requirements, are described in the paper.
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Öngel, Volkan, Erkut Altındağ, and Gökten Öngel. "The Effect of Health Expenditure per Capita over Health Indicators: Comparative Analysis of MINT and BRIC Countries." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c05.01172.

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Major positive effect on health indicators of a country is seen to arise from the increase in their income within historical perspective. But according to many studies in the literature the impact of such changes vary depending on the country's overall level of development. In terms of the positive changes over the health indicators of a country can be said to affect the developmental processes in the same way especially in developing countries. In this context, our study highlights the recent and emerging economies of two groups of countries; BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) and MINT (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, Turkey). The relationship between health expenditure per capita and life expectancy at birth time and mortality rates of children under age 1 are analyzed retrospectively.
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Rogozhin, E. A. "Harpino-like protective peptides of black cumin seeds (Nigella sativa L.)." In IX Congress of society physiologists of plants of Russia "Plant physiology is the basis for creating plants of the future". Kazan University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.26907/978-5-00130-204-9-2019-375.

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Loshenkov, Artemiy A., and Irina L. Vinogradova. "Pump laser for EDFA amplifier in fiber optic communication line segment." In Samara, Russia, edited by Vladimir A. Andreev, Vladimir A. Burdin, and Albert H. Sultanov. SPIE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.634555.

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Troshin, Alexander V. "Simulation of multipath interference in optical link with multiple reflectances." In Samara, Russia, edited by Vladimir A. Andreev, Vladimir A. Burdin, and Albert H. Sultanov. SPIE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.634556.

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Yang, Jun, Zhiwei Lu, and Weiming He. "High pulse-shape fidelity in stimulated Brillouin scattering generator with seed injection." In Khabaovsk, Russia, edited by Yuri N. Kulchin, Oleg B. Vitrik, and Vladimir I. Stroganov. SPIE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.633895.

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Denisov, Pavel E., Igor V. Izmailov, Alexandr V. Lyachin, Denis A. Shergin, and Boris N. Poizner. "Nonlinearity with saturation in the ring interferometer model: stability, bifurcation behaviour, attractor dimension." In Khabaovsk, Russia, edited by Yuri N. Kulchin, Oleg B. Vitrik, and Vladimir I. Stroganov. SPIE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.633896.

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Khaneft, A. V. "Heterogenous chain mechanism of lead azide initiation by a laser pulse in the transparence region of a crystal." In Khabaovsk, Russia, edited by Yuri N. Kulchin, Oleg B. Vitrik, and Vladimir I. Stroganov. SPIE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.633897.

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Izmailov, I. V., B. N. Poizner, and I. V. Romanov. "Nonlinear optical fiber interferometer: a model and simulation." In Khabaovsk, Russia, edited by Yuri N. Kulchin, Oleg B. Vitrik, and Vladimir I. Stroganov. SPIE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.633898.

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Chen, Feng, Detlef Kip, Vladimir Shandarov, Daniel Runde, Milutin Stepic, and Christian Rueter. "Propagation of a light beam in lithium niobate waveguide arrays: from discrete diffraction to discrete self-focusing." In Khabaovsk, Russia, edited by Yuri N. Kulchin, Oleg B. Vitrik, and Vladimir I. Stroganov. SPIE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.633899.

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Armstrong, Bradley J. Confronting Russia, Again. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada538883.

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Krickus, Richard J. Russia After Putin. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada601840.

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Tobin, J. Letter to Russia. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1047789.

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Goetzmann, William, and Simon Huang. Momentum in Imperial Russia. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, November 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w21700.

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Ziegler, Charles E. Russia and Northeast Asia. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada304967.

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Grunewald, Karsten. Ecosystem Services of Russia. Edited by Elena Bukvareva. Leibniz Institute of Ecological Urban and Regional Development, Dresden, August 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.25366/2020.39.

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Holden, William. 'Russia is a European State': Gender and Publicity in Early Imperial Russia. Portland State University Library, January 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/honors.117.

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Henderson, James. Tight Oil Developments in Russia. Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, October 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.26889/9781907555817.

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Rikhlova, Tatiana. Аdministrative division of Russia. Moscow. Edited by Nikolay Komedchikov, Alexandr Khropov, and Larisa Loginova. Entsiklopediya, July 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.15356/dm2016-07-28-1.

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Giles, Keir, and Andrew Monaghan. European Missile Defense and Russia. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada607174.

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