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ID132697
Title ProperOne floor higher
LanguageENG
AuthorLukyanov, Fyodor
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)It is already becoming habitual: yet another turn in world politics - and a fondly prepared portfolio of materials has to be shelved, and new ones made in an emergency mode. Witnessing epoch-making events is fascinating, but it takes a lot of nerveā€¦
The period from February to April 2014 marked the sharpest turn in history since the end of the Cold War. We have witnessed the actual collapse of the Ukrainian statehood which emerged after the abolition of the Soviet Union, Crimea's entry into the Russian Federation, and an upsurge in confrontation between Moscow and the West. No wonder life made us revise our plans and devote the entire issue of Russia in Global Affairs to the changes which someone has already dubbed "Russian spring."
`In' analytical NoteRussia in Global Affairs Vol.12, No.2; Apr-Jun. 2014; P.5-6
Journal SourceRussia in Global Affairs Vol.12, No.2; Apr-Jun. 2014; P.5-6
Key WordsPutin's Regime ;  Ukraine's Crisis ;  Putin Foreign Policy ;  Russia's Foreign Policy ;  Contemporary Russia ;  International Relations - IR ;  Russia - EU Relations ;  Russia - Ukraine Relations ;  Russia - US Relations ;  Russian Spring ;  Post-Soviet Space ;  History - Russia