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POST-COMMUNIST COUNTRIES IN THE GLOBALIZING
WORLD
Editor-in-chief Konstantin Khudoley; Co-Editors Yury Akimov
and Dmitri Katsy
Saint-Petersburg State University Press,
2004, 200 pages
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Книга основана на презентациях авторов на конференции
Ассоциации международных исследований (Портленд, 25 февраля - 1
марта 2003 г.). В ней анализируются различные аспекты международных
отношений в Европе со специальным акцентом на проблемы внешних отношений
в Российской Федерации, новых независимых государствах и стран восточной
Европы.
CONTENTS
Editor's Preface
Yury Akimov
Federalism and Separatism in Post-Communist Russia
Sharyl Cross
Putin's Turn Toward the West: Russia, US-NATO and the War on Terrorism
Post-September 11
Robert Donaldson
Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: Varying Assessments
of the Threat
Gregory Gleason
The Reintegration of Eurasia: Functional Theory and Interstate Policy
Co-ordination
Dmitri Katsy
Political & Economic Context on the EU/N1S Borders: Under the
Necessity of Changes
Zhanna Zayonchkovskaya, Andrei Korobkov
The Post-Soviet Transition and the New Trends in Migration
Yuri Kuzmin
Slovenia and Latvia on Road to European Union: Trends and Partial
solutions
Dmitri Lanko
Identity, Knowledge and Power: Case Study of Estonia as a Small
Nation
Tiziana Stella
Origins of Atlanticism: The Atlantic Idea and its Implications for
Russia-NATO Relations
Stanislav Tkachenko
Russia's Membership in WTO: implications for economic security of
post-Soviet countries
Notes of contributors
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