Studia Wschodnie Instytutu Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej. Vol. 2
ed. Tomsz Kapuśniak ISBN: 978-83-7702-203-0 Pages: 236 Format: B5 Year: 2011 Language: Polish
Contents
Tomasz Kapuśniak The Russian Federation - the Commonwealth of Independent States: Introduction
Anna Visvizi, Tomasz Kapuśniak The Russian Federation and the CIS in a Broader Regional Context of Asia: Foreign Policy, Security, Economic Cooperation
Wojciech Gizicki Russia - Mighty Will, Great Glory
Michał Słowikowski The Post-Soviet Area’s Place and Role in the Russian Public Discourse Concerning the Prospects of Contemporary Russia’s Foreign Policy Agenda
Andrzej Gil Russia as a State-Empire - Origins and Development until the End of 17th Century
Maciej Raś The CIS Area as a Factor Shaping the International Identity of the Russian Federation
Alicja Curanović The Geopolitical Fears in the Process of Russia’s Self-Identifi cation after 1991
Jakub Potulski The Evolution of the Foreign Policy of the Russian Federation Towards the Commonwealth of Independent States
Marcin Tarnawski Russia’s Policy Towards the CIS - Restoration of the Empire?
Aleksandra Kuczyńska Cultural Security in the Russian Federation
Tomasz Olejarz, Piotr Bryliński Ideological and Confessional Conditions in the Russian Federation’s Foreign Policy Towards the Commonwealth of Independent States
Jarosław Ćwiek-Karpowicz Internal Actors in the Russian and Soviet Foreign Policies. Comparative Analysis
Andrzej Wierzbicki The Policy of Russia Towards "the Russian World" in Central Asia
Robert Kłaczyński The Principles of Russian Policy with Respect to North Caucasian Republics
Robert Potocki Russo-Georgian War in August 2008 as a Research Problem
Aleksandra Kowalczuk Signs of the Instrumentalisation of Quasi-States by the Russian Authorities’ Aspirations to the Accomplishment of Interests in the CIS Area on the Example of Abkhazia
Krzysztof Fedorowicz Kosovo in the Russian Foreign Policy in the Context of Abkhazia and South Ossetia
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