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VORONKOV, L (3) answer(s).
 
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Effects of the unipolar world concept on European and global security systems / Voronkov, L   Journal Article
Voronkov, L Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract BEHIND THE POLICY of Western countries and their allies toward Russia in the Ukrainian crisis is a long-term strategy adopted by key Western powers, and the Ukrainian conflict is just one manifestation of this strategy. Claims by the United States that it is the world leader, far from raising any objections from its allies, are supported by them in every way.
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International organizations and contemporary international rela / Voronkov, L   Journal Article
Voronkov, L Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract SOVEREIGN STATES traditionally build their relationships with external actors and partners in the interest of creating a favorable international environment for the effective achievement of national goals. The foreign policy of states performs a very important, but mainly an auxiliary function in dealing with their internal problems. In recent decades, due to the growing interdependence of modern states, the internationalization of their life and the deepening of globalization processes, the significance of international factors for successfully dealing with national matters of individual states has increased markedly. International and domestic aspects of their policies are becoming more organically interlinked. This induces states to look for ways to raise their role in shaping a favorable international environment for national development.
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Russia's new Arctic strategy / Voronkov, L   Journal Article
Voronkov, L Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract OVER THE PAST SEVERAL DECADES, the situation in the Arctic has altered greatly. For a long time, it had remained an insufficiently studied, poorly developed, remote region with a harsh climate where the situation was of not so much concern to the international community. It was proposed that the Arctic be either regarded as the common property of mankind or be placed under international administration after its status was defined at an international conference. Another idea was to divide the Arctic into a system of sectors belonging to the Arctic countries with direct outlet to the North Pole. In the 19th century, however, some Arctic states actively sought to establish their sovereignty over the Arctic islands and water areas unilaterally.
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