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RUSSIAN CIVILIZATION (4) answer(s).
 
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Contours of an alarming future / Bezrukov, Andrei; Sushentsov, Andrei   Article
Bezrukov, Andrei Article
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Summary/Abstract We are living in an amazing time of change. After the turbulence of the 1980s and the crises of the 1990s, it seemed finally that Russia had weathered the storm and was in for a predictable voyage. Yet the country is still struggling for a place in the world.
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ID:   188493


Preserving ethnocultural, interethnic, and interreligious harmony in russia is key to consolidating civic identity / Mukhametshin, F.   Journal Article
F. Mukhametshin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ON MAY 19-21, 2022, the 13th International Economic Summit "Russia-Islamic World: Kazan Summit 2022" and a meeting of the "Russia - Islamic World" Strategic Vision Group (SVG) took place in the Republic of Tatarstan. These events were made all the more significant by the widespread celebration in Russia of the 1,100th anniversary of the official adoption of Islam by the peoples of Volga Bulgaria.
Key Words Russia  Islamic World  Identity  Russian Civilization 
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ID:   190537


Russia's mental security strategy / Ilnitsky, A.M   Journal Article
Ilnitsky, A.M Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper analyzes the current profile of nonmilitary threats to Russia's security related to the shift of the aggressive hybrid impact vector directly into Russians' consciousness as part of a mental war. It substantiates the need to devise and introduce a Mental Security Strategy and proposes certain areas of its implementation in the work of state and military administration agencies and sociopolitical organizations.
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Self and other in international relations theory: rearning from Russian civilizational debates / Tsygankov, Andrei P   Journal Article
Tsygankov, Andrei P Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract One important critique of the "West's" hegemony in international relations (IR) theory has been this theory's inability to come to terms with the problem of difference or the Self/Other dialectic. To further highlight the importance of the Self/Other relations, this article proposes to analyze Russian theoretical discourse of relating to Europe and the West. For centuries, Russia has participated in intense interactions among European, Asian and Middle Eastern regions, and it has developed a language and theories for relating to its various Others. Studying Russian debates can assist us in the task of reflecting on problematic epistemological and ethical assumptions behind IR scholarship, as well as suggest some paths to a genuinely diverse and global IR theory.
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