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VINOGRADOV, MIKHAIL (2) answer(s).
 
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Transition or turning point?: who benefited from the 2012 Russian protests? / Vinogradov, Mikhail   Journal Article
Vinogradov, Mikhail Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The elites tended to overestimate the potential and prospects of the protests; the opposition leaders underestimated the possible effects of their actions. This was the background against which political developments unfolded in 2012. And there is no reason to expect that anything will change fundamentally in the upcoming months.
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What's Yonder?: Russia's foreign policy through the eyes of its elite - outside dedicated agencies / Vinogradov, Mikhail   Journal Article
Vinogradov, Mikhail Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Over the 20 years since the emergence of new Russia its position in the world has changed drastically. The degree of integration in the world economic, political, cultural, scientific and sports context has reached a level never observed in the country's history before. The pace of that involvement was far above the average world globalization rates. Foreign geography in Russia has stopped to be studied the way as if it were astronomy - a subject as thrilling as remote from the practical needs in the foreseeable future.
Key Words Diplomacy  CIS  Ideology  Russia  Government  Religions 
Russian Foreign Policy  Russia - Foreign Relation  BRICS 
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