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ID090017
Title ProperCulture as a third dimension of forgeign policy
LanguageENG
AuthorPavlov, Nikolai
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Russia's Dyanamic development is increasing its appeal. There is a resurging interest everywhere in its history and traditions, culture and the Russian language. In order to sustain this interest it is extremely important for us to analyze the experience gained by our good foreign partners; not least that of the Federal Republic of Germany. Germany's experience in promoting its language and culture in other countries is of interest to us from many viewpoints. We and the Germans have for centuries been in close cooperation and rivalry and experienced many similar ups and downs throughout history and we have deep European cultural roots.
RUSSIA'S DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT is increasing its appeal. There is a resurging interest everywhere in its history and traditions, culture and the Russian language. In order to sustain this interest it is extremely important for us to analyze the experience gained by our good foreign partners; not least that of the Federal Republic of Germany. Germany's experience in promoting its language and culture in other countries is of interest to us from many viewpoints. We and the Germans have for centuries been in close cooperation and rivalry and experienced many similar ups and downs throughout history and we have deep European cultural roots.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 54, No. 6; 2008: p94-102
Journal SourceInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 54, No. 6; 2008: p94-102
Key WordsGermany ;  Russia ;  Cultural Relations ;  Foreign Policy ;  Foreign Relations