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080037
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ID:
079247
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2007.
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Summary/Abstract |
The experience of recent years has amply demonstrated that no single
state or group of states has enough resources for imposing unipolarity.
This allegedly constructive simplification of interstate relations, based on a vertical hierarchy - however attractive this may seem - is utterly unrealistic. Unipolarity, quite simply, is an encroachment on God's prerogatives
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ID:
079248
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Publication |
2007.
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Summary/Abstract |
Many analysts in Moscow argue that the political and propaganda pressure being exerted by the West on Russia is the result of Russia's growth. But this Western pressure is more of a counterattack against Russia than a direct attack, intended to prevent a further weakening of the West's positions and possibly win them back. This counterattack is an important constituent feature of a "New Epoch of Confrontation
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ID:
080038
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ID:
080044
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ID:
079250
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Publication |
2007.
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Summary/Abstract |
Russia could learn from the Chinese the intricate overtones of public diplomacy, even though it recognizes its own difference as a political player. Beijing skillfully lifts its partners' concerns over the growth of China's economic and military capability, and persistently profiles itself as a friendly country that is trying to build a harmonious world.
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ID:
080041
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ID:
079249
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Publication |
2007.
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Summary/Abstract |
When Russia stands firm in upholding its interests, or shows evidence of its independence in conduct and thinking, it is treated in the West as a signal for ideological attacks. Conflict of values is a matter of propaganda, rather than ideological, civilizational or psychological realities
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ID:
080039
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ID:
080040
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ID:
080042
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ID:
080043
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