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Baksheeva, L., and V. Bublikov. "Russian Immigrants in Argentina: Sociological Analysis of Community." World Economy and International Relations, no. 4 (2012): 64–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2012-4-64-70.

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Russian immigrants exerted a significant impact on the formation of the Argentine nation at the turn of XIX and XX centuries. At that time, immigrants from Russia were fourth-largest diaspora in Argentina. Over the past century, immigration from Russia to Argentina showed a pronounced wave pattern that primarily depended on the political developments in Russia. After experiencing a period of cultural and economic prosperity in the early and mid-XX century, modern Russian diaspora in Argentina declined considerably in terms of scope and level of its social influence.
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Simonyan, Renald H. "The Russian-speaking Diaspora in the Baltic States: a socio-cultural aspect." Baltic Region 14, no. 2 (2022): 144–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2022-2-9.

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Currently, more than 20 million Russians permanently reside outside Russia. As migration trends show, their number will be increasing in the future. The Russian-speaking diaspora in the Baltic States is an essential part of the Russian community abroad. Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia used to be a single state with Russia for a long time. It could not but affect the formation of these countries as subjects of international politics. Since May 2004, the Baltic States have been members of the European Union. Together with Finland, they constitute the EU’s border space with Russia. To a large exte
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Ransel, David L. "A Single Research Community: Not Yet." Slavic Review 60, no. 3 (2001): 550–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2696815.

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A forum on Boris Mironov's Russian and English editions of The Social History of Imperial Russia, 1700-1917 (2000) offers the comments of four scholars on different aspects of Mironov's work. David L. Ransel introduces the forum with a consideration of whether Russian and western historical scholarship has been or should be converging, and he reviews the Russian-language response to Mironov's book. William G. Wagner discusses Mironov's key conclusions: that the imperial period was marked by the development of a more individualistic personality, the democratic nuclear family, civil society, and
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PETRONIS, VYTAUTAS. "NUOSAIKIOSIOS DEŠINIOSIOS RUSŲ VISUOMENINĖS IR POLITINĖS ORGANIZACIJOS VILNIUJE (1905–1915) / MODERATE RIGHT-WING RUSSIAN PUBLIC AND POLITICAL ORGANISATIONS IN VILNIUS (1905–1915)." Lietuvos istorijos metraštis 2019/2 (November 19, 2019): 137–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.33918/25386549-201902006.

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ANNOTATION. The Manifesto issued by Emperor Nicholas II on 17 October 1905 fundamentally changed the system of government in the Russian Empire. The principal outcome of the Manifesto was the introduction of the elected parliament – the State Duma – as well as legalization of political parties and public political activities in general. Alongside this, the emancipation of the hitherto outlawed national and religious movements was observed. Therefore the imperial authoritiesdiscontinued the protection of Russians, Russianness, and the Orthodox faith pursued until 1905. The said changes were bes
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Jurčák, Vojtech, and Ján Marek. "Russia's Possible View on the Future Shape of the War." Politické vedy 25, no. 3 (2022): 62–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.24040/politickevedy.2022.25.3.62-86.

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Leading security experts warn the Western community about the correct understanding of Russia's vision of future conflicts. Based on the study of the available literature, we analyzed individual approaches and pointed out the importance of understanding Russia's individual steps to fulfill their interests. The aim of the research was to compare the approach of the Western Community and Russia to new ways of conducting future conflicts with an emphasis on the hybrid way of conducting war. In our research, we primarily focused on the Western vision of hybrid warfare and the Russian vision of the
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Moshkova, Tatiana. "The impact of Russian-speaking community of the state of Israel upon Israel-Russia relations." Международные отношения, no. 2 (February 2020): 81–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0641.2020.2.24777.

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This article is dedicated to examination of a large and rapidly developing community of the State of Israel – the “Russian Street”, and its influence upon Israel-Russia relations. The author considers such aspects of the topic as: the differences between “Great Aliyah” of the 1990s and the first wave of repatriation of the 1970s; factors that formed the unique “Russian-Jewish” identity among the “Russian street” representatives; political and economic potential of the “Russian Israel”,
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ROCCHI, T. "REVOLUTION FROM THE RIGHT: THE RUSSIAN BLACK HUNDREDS MOVEMENT AND ITS PLACE IN THE HISTORY OF EUROPEAN FAR RIGHT PARTIES AND MOVEMENTS Part II-I: the Black Hundred understanding of Russianness in the general European context of the history of nationalism and the consolidation of nations: origins and development of varieties of nationalism in the Russian Empire and Europe." Historical and social-educational ideas 10, no. 3/2 (2018): 54–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17748/2075-9908-2018-10-3/2-54-71.

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This series of articles investigates the Black Hundreds’ understanding of Russianness in the general European context of the history of nationalism. In brief, Russianness is the totality of nationally specific characteristics that define Russians as Russians and that distinguish Russians from other peoples. Through Russianness, according to the Black Hundreds, Russians should form a cohesive, selfidentifying community united in loyalty to the triple formula “Orthodoxy, Autocracy, Nationality”. The Black Hundred understanding of Russianness strongly differed from the definition of Russianness b
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Maltsev, A. "Russian community of economists: main features and perspectives." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 11 (November 20, 2016): 135–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2016-11-135-158.

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The article summarizes the survey of more than 300 representatives of the Russian community of academic economists (RCAE) regarding the perception of the different tendencies in the development of economic science. It shows that despite the differences in theoretical and methodological views RCAE is a more cohesive academic group than it is commonly believed. One of the questions that cause the greatest discrepancy in the views of the Russian economists is the attitude to the creation of “nationally oriented” economic theory. One of the main obstacles to the development of the economic science
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Moustafine, Mara. "Russians from China: Migrations and Identity." Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 5, no. 2 (2013): 143–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.5130/ccs.v5i2.3337.

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In the first half of the 20th century, sizeable Russian communities lived in a number of Chinese cities, including Harbin, Shanghai and Tientsin. The largest and most diverse of these was the community that grew up around Harbin in north China. By the mid 1920s, Harbin was home to one of the largest Russian diaspora communities in the world, with over 120,000 Russians and other nationalities from the former Tsarist Empire. Moreover, many Russians in Shanghai and Tientsin had links to Harbin, as their first place of domicile in China. By the late 1950s, political transformations in China had dr
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Malakhov, Vadim. "The Crisis of Confidence in the Authorities and the Lack of Effective Feedback Channels in Russian Science. Review of the Report “Nauchnaya Politika Rossii – 2021” [Science Policy of Russia – 2021]." Science Management: Theory and Practice 4, no. 2 (2022): 266–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/smtp.2022.4.2.21.

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The report “Science Policy of Russia – 2021” published last year aroused wide interest in the scientific community, and its conclusions were actively discussed at many specialized platforms. The report presents the results of a sociological survey of Russian scientists conducted in the spring of 2021 and devoted to science policy issues. Thanks to a large and representative sample of respondents, readers are presented with a picture reflecting a wide range of opinions of Russian scientists on all major issues in the life of the Russian scientific community in recent years. The report presents
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SHCHEDRIN, V. A. "THE EUROPEAN UNION’S ATTITUDE TOWARDS RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN RUSSIA (1992-2000)." Historical and social-educational ideas 10, no. 3/2 (2018): 175–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.17748/2075-9908-2018-10-3/2-175-179.

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The article is devoted to the problem of observance of human rights in the Russian Federation in the period from 1992 to 2000 and the attitude of the European Union towards it. Attention is paid to the transformation of Russian legislation and the observance of international agreements by the Russian leadership, which aspired to join the European Union. The issue of decisions taken by Russia is especially considered: the abolition of the death penalty, respect for the rights of minorities and the development of democratic institutions. The question is raised about the conflict in the Caucasus
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Dubyansky, Alexander. "The Institute of Community in The Works of N.I. Sieber." Journal of Institutional Studies 13, no. 4 (2021): 091–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.17835/2076-6297.2021.13.4.091-100.

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This article examines the views of the Russian economist Nikolai Ivanovich Sieber on community relations both in Russia and abroad. Sieber, as is known, is the first Russian follower of Marx, who assimilated his theory in all its complexity and dialectical inconsistency. However, in this article, the main attention is paid to the position of Sieber in relation to the peasant community. If Sieber was a consistent apologist for Marx's theory, without introducing his own ideas into it, then scholar seems to be completely independent with his own point of view in matters of the community. In the c
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Artamonova, Tatiana. "“Collective Consciousness” as a Factor of Maintaining the Social Order in Russian Village Community." Proceedings of Altai State Academy of Culture and Arts 4 (2020): 7–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.32340/2414-9101-2020-4-7-12.

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The article considers concept “village community” (in Russian pronunciation it sounds like “mir”) which uses by Russian scholarly literature for naming traditional for a historical Russia's selfgovernmental rural community that has its own specific cultural, day-to-day, and economic mode of life. Wide sense field of the concept includes semantic set that reflects a Russian peasant's key ideas of perfect moral ideal, the author describes it as “collective consciousness”. Russian village community kept the discipline and social order within itself independently through influencing on its members
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Mukhametshin, R. M., and Sh R. Kashaf. "The legacy of Muslim theologians in the focus of historical analysis of the adaptation of the Islamic legal system to Russian realities." Minbar. Islamic Studies 15, no. 4 (2023): 763–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.31162/2618-9569-2022-15-4-763-794.

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The article deals with historical development of the theological heritage of the Muslim peoples of Russia. Authors attempt to identify features specific to the formation of theological and legal Islamic thought. They research the activity of the important centres of Islamic scholarship in Russia, mainly the Northern Caucasus and the Ural-Volga region. The results reveal the successful adaptation of the legal system as developed for centuries within the framework of the Russian Muslim community as “the northern outpost of the Islamic world” to the realities of modern life. Modern times bring ch
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Bondarenko, Svetlana. "ДУХОВНО-ЭКОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ КУЛЬТУРА РУССКОГО КРЕСТЬЯНСКОГО МИРА ЗАПАДНОЙ СИБИРИ". Proceedings of Altai State Academy of Culture and Arts, № 2 (2021): 18–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.32340/2414-9101-2021-2-18-23.

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The paper analyses spiritual, ecological, work experience of historical Russian peasant world of West Siberia (Russia). A role of peasant community, a family in developing of spiritual and ecological traditions of rural community is considered. The author notices a significant of traditional peasant work-related and ecological practices in complicated periods of Russian history. Also, the article debates an importance of basic spiritual and ecological values formed inside peasant community for the current situation.
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Curtis, Louise. "Brisbane's Radical Russian Community, 1911–1918." Queensland Review 17, no. 2 (2010): 9–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1321816600005390.

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Spread your wings my angel of hope and show me the way to the country, where we lived before, to the nation, where blood is being shed for freedom's sake. Only then, we will begin to live in the people's country.On 23 and 24 March 1919, a period of civil unrest in Brisbane was sparked by the flying of the international workers' flag. These events are now referred to as the Red Flag March and Riots. The red flag – the flag of the trade unions – had become tinged with radicalism due to its association with the Russian Revolution. On 19 September, the government reacted to the use of the red flag
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Mladenovic, Maja. "Cultural and Humanitarian Aspect of the Russian Influence in the Student Community in Serbia." Scientific and Analytical Herald of IE RAS 22, no. 4 (2021): 105–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.15211/vestnikieran42021105112.

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The aim of the article is to consider the issues of the attitude of Serbian youth to Russian culture and the activities of Russian cultural centers in Serbia on the basis of sociological surveys conducted by the author of the article. The survey methodology consisted of questioning Serbian students through an electronic questionnaire on the Facebook platform. In conclusion, it is stated that the Serbian student youth has a very weak understanding of the Russian sphere of culture and education, and therefore the overwhelming majority does not know about the possibility of free education in the
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Bestaeva, E. V. "Russian Language in German socio-linguistic space as an Object of Russian Language state Policy." Humanities and Social Sciences. Bulletin of the Financial University 11, no. 3 (2021): 39–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.26794/2226-7867-2021-11-3-39-46.

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Today about 110 thousand people are learning Russian in Germany, and almost 2 million people are learning German in Russia The apparent contradiction is that if ethnic Germans do not constitute the dominant non-autochthonous group in Russia, then Russian in Germany is defnitely one of the most widespread languages among the residents and citizens of immigrant origin According to some sources, it even takes the leading position in this segment Its popularization can (and should) serve to preserve the ethnolinguistics identity of the Russian-speaking community abroad The Russian language is undo
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Yakhshiyan, Oleg, Galina Sidorova, and Igor Harichkin. "Russian peasant community and the Soviets." OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2020, no. 01 (2020): 54–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii202001statyi22.

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Fedoseyeva, L. N. "Symbols in the Russian community linguocultural." Yazyk i kul'tura, no. 2(30) (June 1, 2015): 98–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/19996195/30/11.

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Terentiev, A. "Portrait of Russian Community in London." World Economy and International Relations, no. 10 (2007): 72–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2007-10-72-82.

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Chepurin, A. "Foreign russian world: community or diaspora." World Economy and International Relations, no. 5 (2009): 108–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2009-5-108-113.

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Bicharova, Mariya, Irena Lebedeva, and Pavel Karabushchenko. "Russian Childfree Community: Reality and Illusions." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 214 (December 2015): 925–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.11.674.

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Bednarek, Wojciech. "Little Moscow on the Vltava river – Russian communities in the Czech Republic in the context of socio-political order and homeland security." Rocznik Instytutu Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej 18, no. 3 (2020): 73–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.36874/riesw.2020.3.4.

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The central concern of this paper is the growing influx of Russian migrants to the Czech Republic and the consequences for political and social order. With nearly 40,000 migrants, Russians are the fourth biggest foreign community in Czechia. Due to their material status, the history of bilateral relations, and the significant role of their homeland in Czech politics, the growing Russian community poses a problem for Czech society. The fear of Russian dominance – in political as well as economical dimensions – as well as resentment about the communistic era, is still present among Czech people.
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Tribunskii, P. A. "Establishment of Russian Studies at the Victoria University of Manchester and Russia Abroad." Uchenye Zapiski Kazanskogo Universiteta. Seriya Gumanitarnye Nauki 162, no. 6 (2020): 134–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.26907/2541-7738.2020.6.134-142.

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This paper considers the formation of Russian studies at the Victoria University of Manchester and the participation of A.S. Mindel, a representative of Russia abroad, in it. Teaching the Russian language at the Victoria University of Manchester started in 1907 in the wake of interest in the events in Russia (the war with Japan, the revolution). However, the exotic and difficult language lessons taught by the teacher of English W.J. Sedgefield quickly began to fall out of the public’s favor. Another “Russian boom” in Great Britain occurred during the World War I, when the two countries became
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Yudanov, Andrei. "The Role of Banks in Shaping the Community of Firms (Theories and Russian History)." Journal of Economic History and History of Economics 22, no. 1 (2021): 7–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17150/2308-2488.2021.22(1).7-36.

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The paper is devoted to industrialization, which was the turning point of Russia's economic history, and to the resulting formation of the modern type national community of companies. From the perspective of the economic theory, the role of banks in the formation of a community of firms in the Russian Empire is considered in the article. The synthesis of two classical concepts is proposed: the decisive role of banks in public approval of innovation (Joseph Alois Schumpeter) and «the mission of banks» in the industrialization of backward states (Alexander Gerschenkron). It is concluded that not
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PANARINA, Daria S. "HUMANITARIAN COOPERATION IN THE HISTORY OF RUSSIAN-PHILIPPINE RELATIONS." Southeast Asia: Actual Problems of Development, no. 1 (54) (2022): 168–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.31696/2072-8271-2022-1-1-54-168-192.

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The article highlights the history of Russia as a donor of humanitarian aid and development assistance on the world stage, primarily in the post-Soviet period, the issue of treating Russia as a donor in the world community. In addition, the author touches upon several cases of Russian humanitarian assistance to the Philippines over the past decade (between 2012 and 2018). And finally, the article talks about Russia's contribution to the aftermath and fight against the coronavirus pandemic in different countries of the world, including the Philippines, as part of the provision of humanitarian a
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Jacobsen, Katja Lindskov, and Karen Philippa Larsen. "Liberal intervention's renewed crisis: responding to Russia's growing influence in Africa." International Affairs 99, no. 1 (2023): 259–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiac252.

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Abstract Liberal intervention actors often understand Russian engagements in Africa through a great power vacuum logic. This logic sees Russian influence as resulting from Russia filling a vacuum where other (notably liberal) interveners downscale. This article unpacks that vacuum logic and explores its consequences and effects. On the one hand, the vacuum logic is central to representations of Russia as an entirely external ‘other’, which contribute to constituting a ‘liberal’ intervention approach and community. On the other hand, exploring Russia's presence in the Central African Republic (
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Kozdra, Michał. "The Boundaries of Russian Identity Analysis of the Concept of Russkiy Mir in Contemporary Russian Online Media." Lingua Cultura 12, no. 1 (2018): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/lc.v12i1.2004.

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This article set out to present selected outcomes of my research on the concept of “russkiy mir” in contemporary ethnocentric online Russian media. Perspectives for further analysis were also presented. The analytical methodology involved a semantic and cultural analysis of a dataset from a cognitive and anthropological viewpoint including elements of critical discourseanalysis. The concept of “russkiy mir” in the ethnocentric discourse investigated in this article was based on an idea of forming a supranational Russian civilization. This community would unite all Russians, the Russian diaspor
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Razumova, I. K., N. N. Litvinova, M. E. Shvartsman, and A. Yu Kuznetsov. "ATTITUDE TO OPEN ACCESS IN RUSSIAN SCHOLARLY COMMUNITY: 2018. SURVEY RESULTS AND ANALYSIS." Scholarly Research and Information 1, no. 1 (2018): 6–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.24108/2658-3143-2018-1-1-6-21.

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Introduction. The paper presents survey results on the awareness towards and practice of Open Access scholarly publishing among Russian academics.Materials and Methods. We employed methods of statistical analysis of survey results. Materials comprise results of data processing of Russian survey conducted in 2018 and published results of the latest international surveys. The survey comprised 1383 respondents from 182 organizations. We performed comparative studies of the responses from academics and research institutions as well as different research areas. The study compares results obtained i
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Konečný, J., and L. V. Kamedina. "Textbook Review Cultural History of Russia. Praha: Univerzita Karlova, Pedagogická fakulta, 2020. 286 s." Concept: philosophy, religion, culture 5, no. 1 (2021): 196–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2541-8831-2021-1-17-196-199.

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This review examines the book Cultural History of Russia published in 2020 by the publishing house of Charles University, Prague. This inquiry into the main areas of interest in both past and contemporary history of Russia has long been expected not only by students, specialists in Russian studies and in cultural studies, but also by a broad audience of those is interested in Russian cultural history. The authors seek to arrange the book according to the conceptual model; this innovative approach aims at underlining such cultural concepts that are basic and constitutive of the modern Russian c
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Bobkov, Vyacheslav, and Yelena Odintsova. "Russian Experts on Universal Basic Income: Estimates for 2020." Living Standards of the Population in the Regions of Russia 17, no. 1 (2021): 67–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.19181/lsprr.2021.17.1.6.

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The article presents the main results of a survey of Russian experts conducted in 2020 with the participation of the authors among representatives of the research community, leading universities, the business community, trade unions and state and municipal government bodies regarding the main theoretical and methodological aspects of the concept of universal basic income (UBI) in relation to Russian conditions, the feasibility of its introduction in Russia, as well as the main parameters of possible transitional forms of UBI for Russia. The palette of the obtained expert assessments, generaliz
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Zhu, Hao. "The formation of Russian borders and its impact on Russia's national security." Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences 1 (July 6, 2022): 64–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/ehss.v1i.632.

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The boundary problem has not only been one of the major international conflicts but one of the most sensitive and difficult issues to deal with. Russia has had or continues to have serious western and southern border problems, which may probably or already lead to many issues, such as the challenges to Russia's national security system posed by the EU's eastward expansion and the resulting Russia-Ukraine conflict. In this paper, the author will sort out the academic research results, focus on analysing the border issues where disputes and conflicts exist in Russia, summarize the potential risk
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Pavlov, D. A. "Russian Foreign Policy in the Works of South Korean Scientists." Bulletin of Irkutsk State University. Series Political Science and Religion Studies 38 (2021): 38–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.26516/2073-3380.2021.38.38.

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The article analyzes views and assessments of South Korean scientific and political community of Russia's Turn to the East foreign policy. The author came to the conclusion that experts are carrying out comprehensive studies of the development of relations between Russia and South Korea at the regional level as an important direction for developing the economic potential and solving geopolitical issues. More over the experts point out strong and weak aspects of the Russian Far Eastern foreign policy and suggest possible variants for their solution.
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Biasioli, Marco. "“We also can. We're not worse”: The Anglophone Wave in Russian indie music (Indi), 2008–2012." Popular Music 39, no. 2 (2020): 294–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143019000254.

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AbstractThis article analyses the main cultural and political factors that contributed to the emergence of local Anglophone music in Russia between 2008 and 2012. While Russian indie groups had extensively sung in English before (with scarce public recognition), a conjunction of circumstances encouraged the appearance of a conspicuous Russian Anglophone music scene in the Medvedev years. These were a perceived political relaxation, internally and in East–West relations; Russian economic growth and the subsequent renovation of Moscow; and the connectivity and expansion of the independent music
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Nikonova, S. I. "Russian Disabled Veterans in Poland in the 1920s – 1930s: Community, Personalities and Daily Life." Modern History of Russia 11, no. 3 (2021): 674–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/11701/spbu24.2021.307.

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The article examines the dramatic history of the survival of Russian disabled veteran emigrants in Poland in the 1920s–1930s. The main aim is to highlight issues of the financial situation of disabled veterans, their legal status and self-organization, and the humanitarian activity of the Union of Russian Disabled Veteran Emigrants in Poland. The paper reflects the adjustment difficulties of disabled veterans in Poland, aspects of the mixed attitude of the Polish authorities to Russian emigrants, and the internal problems of the emigrant community. Continuous support and assistance to disabled
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Meirison, Meirison, Bukhari Bukhari, Wisyly Wahab, and Zerly Nazar. "Problems of Muslim Society in Russia Past and Present." IJTIMAIYA: Journal of Social Science Teaching 6, no. 2 (2022): 181. http://dx.doi.org/10.21043/ji.v6i2.17289.

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<p class="06IsiAbstrak"><span lang="EN-GB">This article aims to provide an overview of the Muslim minority in Russia not living in a homogeneous environment. The Muslim community in this country is facing old and new problems at the same time. Ancient in the sense that members of this community who identify themselves with Islam have inhabited this vast land for centuries. However, they are considered young because Muslims are part of the modern Russian state. This paper seeks to place the changes experienced by Muslims in Russian society in the context of an actual historical fram
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Yu, Danhong. "Сhinese “Harmony Culture” and Russian “Sobornost”". Problemy dalnego vostoka, № 5 (2021): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s013128120016372-0.

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The article analyzes the similarity between the Chinese “Harmony Culture” and the Russian “Sobornost”, which are the core of the national traditional culture and remain active and radiate vitality in the new era. The first part of the article analyzes the origins and content of the concepts of “Harmony Culture” and “Sobornost”. The Chinese “Harmony Culture” dates to the eight trigrams in ancient times, advocates harmony, “All under heaven are of one family”, “Harmonious but different”, “Golden mean”, etc. The notion of “Sobornost” goes back to the cathedral or village community, advocates unit
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Ignatushko, I. V. "All-Russian Voting as an Institution of Democracy: Justification, Effects, Perspectives." Discourse 7, no. 2 (2021): 81–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.32603/2412-8562-2021-7-2-81-93.

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Introduction. The actuality of the topic is determined by the emergence of a new institution for Russia – the all-Russian voting, regarding which there is no single interpretation of the scientific community. The reform of the Constitution – amendments in 2020 – solved the urgent questions concerning the value-ideological sphere and also the socio-economic and political ones. The purpose of the article is to determine the justification, effects and perspectives of all-Russian voting as an institution of democracy and a legal institution. We made an attempt to systematically analyze the phenome
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Shakleyina, Tatyana A., and Aleksei D. Bogaturov. "The Russian Realist school of international relations." Communist and Post-Communist Studies 37, no. 1 (2004): 37–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.postcomstud.2003.12.002.

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This article analyses realist school in the Russian international relations scholarshipand discusses the debates among Russian realists. It focuses on the characteristics of the newly emerging world order and the development of an adequate strategy for Russia to pursue in its international behavior. The authors argue that over the 1990s, realism has made considerable intellectual progress and has gained the status of a leading intellectual movement in Russia. It assisted Russian intellectual and political community in defining the country’s interests and priorities in the emerging internationa
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Khabutdinov, A. Y. "Development of the Muslim Community of Tatarstan in 2022." Islam in the modern world 18, no. 4 (2023): 115–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2022-18-4-115-132.

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The article is dedicated to the evolution of the Muslim community in the Republic of Tatarstan (RT) in 2022. This publication continues a series of articles examining the Muslim community of Tatarstan in the 2000s and early 2020s. The article concludes that stability in the religious field is generally maintained in the Republic of Tatarstan. In the context of a Special Military Operation (SMO or SVO in Russian), as previously during the pandemic, social activism has become increasingly important. The most important socio-political issue for the Tatar religious figures of Russia was the prepar
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Izotov, Alexander. "Crisis formation in Russia’s relations with the European Union and the Western community: Prospects for changes." Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. International relations 14, no. 2 (2021): 139–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu06.2021.202.

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The article analyzes the current crisis in relations between Russia and the European Union (EU) which is part of a more global crisis in the relations between Russia and the Western community that can be analyzed in terms of the Russian-Western “cool war” concept. Firstly, the main trends in relations between Russia and the EU since the early 1990s are analyzed within three main dimensions of their interactions (economic interdependence; political values and institutions; foreign policy dimension) in the context of relations between Russia and the Western community. The article then examines h
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Dyrin, S. P. "CONTENT OF RUSSIAN POLIMENTALITY." KAZAN SOCIALLY-HUMANITARIAN BULLETIN 11, no. 6 (2020): 20–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.24153/2079-5912-2020-11-6-20-30.

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In the article, the author attempts to reveal the content of the concept of "mentality". He notes the differences between the content of the concepts "mentality" and "social consciousness". At the same time, mentality is considered as a historically formed long-term mindset, unity (fusion) of conscious and unconscious values, norms, and attitudes in their cognitive, emotional, and behavioral embodiment, inherent in a particular social group (community) and its representatives. The author believes that in modern conditions, the question of the peculiarities of the Russian mentality is relevant.
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Banks, Michael. "Physics community condemns Russia." Physics World 35, no. 4 (2022): 8–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2058-7058/35/04/10.

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The Russian invasion of Ukraine has been met with an unprecedented response from the international scientific community, which will have far-reaching repercussions for science. Michael Banks investigates.
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Giuliani, Rita. "About the Utility of Russian Literature Outside of Russia." Проблемы исторической поэтики 18, no. 3 (2020): 290–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.15393/j9.art.2020.8262.

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<p>This article analyzes the excellence, uniqueness and specific elements of Russian literature that make it valuable in the eyes of a Western reader, helping him or her to better understand Russia and enrich his or her spiritual dimension. There are many such elements, and while I cannot touch on all of them, I would like to remind the reader of the fact that Russian literature has always been that particular point where social, humanitarian, political and philosophical thought comes together. Russian literature also sheds light on the mindset of the Russian people (<em>narod</
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Kim, Igor E. "Russian Language Community and its Mass Manifestations." Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences 10, no. 1 (2017): 40–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.17516/1997-1370-0004.

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Banks, Michael. "Physics community continues clampdown on Russian state." Physics World 35, no. 5 (2022): 9ii. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/2058-7058/35/05/14.

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In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, some 15 scientific publishers, including IOP Publishing, have suspended sales and marketing of products and services to research organizations in Russia and Belarus.
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Malashenko, A. "Russian Muslim Community in the World Ummah." World Economy and International Relations 64, no. 3 (2020): 98–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2020-64-3-98-104.

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Seregny, Scott J. "Zemstvos, Peasants, and Citizenship: The Russian Adult Education Movement and World War I." Slavic Review 59, no. 2 (2000): 290–315. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2697052.

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It is widely accepted that Russia's failure in the Great War derived from the fact that its peasants were not “citizens.” Peasants remained isolated and particularistic, in part because Russia's elites had failed to integrate them politically or culturally into anything resembling a “nation.” When Russian peasants dreamed, it was not as members of an “imagined community” but as peasants, with their own agenda of land and local power and in their own language and cultural codes. As a result, Russia did not represent a “nation at arms,” and most peasants lacked deep commitment to or understandin
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Kirill, Shevchenko. "Russian Empire in Public and Political Discourse of Galician Rus’ in the 19th and Beginning of the 20th Century." Almanac “Essays on Conservatism” 2 (May 27, 2022): 49–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.24030/24092517-2022-0-2-49-59.

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The article analyzes the role and place of the Russian Empire in the Galician-Russian public and cultural activities in the 19th century. Representatives of the Galician-Russian intelligentsia in the 19th century considered Galician and Ugric Rusyns from Austria-Hungary to be part of the common civilizational community consisting of Great Russians, Little Russians and White Russians. Galician-Russian intelligentsia interpreted the formation of the Muscovite Rus and then Russian Empire, the formation of the Russian culture and Russian literary language as the result of the common political and
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