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ID131833
Title ProperRussia and the West
LanguageENG
AuthorBazhanov, Ye.
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)IS RUSSIA A PARTNER of the West? This question has been repeatedly asked throughout centuries both in Russia and in the West. In the 13th century, German crusaders, with the Pope's blessing, invaded the Baltics and pushed further on to Russia, seeking political and spiritual domination. In Russia, this created a rift between those who wanted to draw closer to the West and those who saw it as a deadly threat to the unique East Slavic Orthodox civilization. The crusaders were pushed back, while Russia throughout three more centuries was learning, first unwillingly and later much more consciously, to associate itself with the Tatar-Mongol khans, the conquerors who came from the East.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 60, No.1;2014: p.34-54
Journal SourceInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 60, No.1;2014: p.34-54
Key WordsRussia ;  West ;  Baltics ;  Spiritual Domination ;  East Slavic Orthodox Civilization ;  Tatar - Mongol Khans ;  Catholicism ;  European Politics