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BATYUK, V (4) answer(s).
 
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America's post-cold war policies in the post-Soviet expanse / Batyuk, V   Journal Article
Batyuk, V Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Post-Cold War  Russia  Soviet  America 
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Divided States of America / Batyuk, V   Journal Article
Batyuk, V Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract THE 57TH PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN in the United States has become history. Summing up will take time yet preliminary conclusions about the state of American society and future American domestic and foreign policies are possible. The campaign better described as a clash of political views and ideologies was unprecedentedly harsh; the contenders were unprecedentedly incompatible not because of their personalities but because of the diametrically different views and opinions of the social and political forces behind them. This looked like the final battle between the Republicans who had moved further to the right and who represented lily-white rich Americans and the Democrats supported by a patchwork of minorities of all hues (African Americans, Latinos, LGBT Americans, supporters of abortions and legalization of marijuana, etc.).
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Mechanisms of Russian-American partnership / Batyuk, V   Journal Article
Batyuk, V Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract A MONOPOLY on organized armed violence present in all civilized states is absent from international relations as a special sphere of human activity: in an absence of the so-called global governance the subjects of international relations are guided by their own interests (as they interpret them). This does not mean, however, that the world is an arena of "struggle of all against all": several millennia of international relations taught people to maintain peace and sustainable world order without global governance. The international regimes and organizations within these regimes can be described as one of the most efficient instruments of international cooperation. Any regime can be described as a sum-total of international legal norms yet an international regime is present only where and when its norms and rules do regulate the conduct of the subjects of international relations.
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Will the Ukrainian crisis end in another cold war? / Batyuk, V   Article
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Summary/Abstract THE CURRENT STATE of the Russian-American relations causes concerns. The economic sanctions the U.S. introduced after the reunification with Crimea; the deliberate destruction of the Russian-American negotiation structure up to and including G-8 and the RF-U.S. Presidential Commission and finally, megaphone diplomacy instead of the Moscow-Washington dialogue look too much as another bout of the Cold War relegated, as we all thought, to the refuge heap of history.
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