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ID185048
Title ProperInternational activities of st. petersburg university as an element of russia's "soft power"
LanguageENG
AuthorN. Kropachev, K. Khudoley ;  Kropachev, N ;  Khudoley, K
Summary / Abstract (Note)THE USE of "soft power" instruments to strengthen the international position of our country has become increasingly important in the modern conditions of dynamic and contradictory global development. The achievements of Russian science and higher education have enjoyed considerable respect of the world academic community for almost three centuries and can play an important role in shaping a favorable image of Russia that would be appealing to the international community. In his Message to the Federal Assembly on April 21, 2021, Russian President Vladimir Putin reemphasized the critical importance of science in the modern world and outlined specific steps for the further development of science and higher education [1]. Decree No. 812 of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin "On holding the Year of Science and Technology in the Russian Federation" [2], dated December 25, 2020, and ongoing work to implement it have created a solid foundation for promoting the
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 67, No.6; 2021: p.191-210
Journal SourceInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol: 67 No 6
Key WordsSt. Petersburg State University ;  Russia's "soft power ;  Pblic Diplomacy ;  Russian Science and Higher Education


 
 
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