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Pries-Heijke, Anne P. « Legal Sources in Eastern Europe ». International Journal of Legal Information 24, no 1 (1996) : 81–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0731126500000081.

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Minakir, Pavel. « Eastern Vector of Development : New Challenges and Expectations ». Regionalistica 10, no 1 (2023) : 67–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.14530/reg.2023.1.67.

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The speech at the scientific and practical conference «Economy of the Russian Far East: New Opportunities in a Changing World», organized by the Economic Research Institute of Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Far-Eastern Institute of Management – Branch of RANEPA with the support of the Government of the Khabarovsk Territory, held on November 15–16, 2022, in Khabarovsk, is published. The current transformation processes and economic behavior in the new conditions are discussed. Particular attention is paid to the problems of functioning of the economy of the Russian Far East in the situation of sanctions restrictions and practical closure of European markets. The necessity of changing the paradigm of state economic behavior is substantiated
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Mikhailovsky, Alexander, Cristina Stoeckl et Sergey Khoruzhy. « Interview with Sergey Khoruzhiy on the History and Current State of Russian Religious Thought ». Philosophy. Journal of the Higher School of Economics V, no 1 (31 mars 2021) : 169–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.17323/2587-8719-2021-1-169-181.

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The conversation with Sergey Khoruzhiy took place in March of the year during his visit to the Institute of Human Sciences in Vienna. The questions were asked at that time by the Institute's freelance staff — Kristina Stoeckl and Alexander Mikhailovsky. The conversation was conducted in English. The transcribed text of the interview with abbreviations was published in the journal Studies in East European Thought: Michailowski A., Stoeckl K. Interview with Sergey Horujy / / Studies in East European Thought. — 2016. - Vol. 68, No. 2/3. - P. 1-8. Russian translation by A.V. Mikhailovsky.
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Ostrovsky, Andrey V. « Trade War Between the USA and China : Who will Win ? » Economic Strategies 144 (20 mai 2020) : 56–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.33917/es-3.169.2020.56-65.

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Regular meeting of the Bogomolov Club, held at the Institute for Economic Strategies on January 28, 2020, was dedicated to the issues of trade and economic war between the USA and China. The keynote address was delivered by the famous Russian sinologist, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Director of the Center for Social and Economic Research of China at the RAS Institute of the Far East, member of the Russian Association of Sinologists, the European Association of Chinese Studies Andrey V. Ostrovsky.
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Kowalsky, Sharon A. « Editor's Introduction ». Aspasia 17, no 1 (1 juin 2023) : vi—ix. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/asp.2023.170101.

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The ongoing tragedy of Russia's war on Ukraine, already well into its second year, has sparked a fundamental reassessment in the field of Slavic Studies and calls for its decolonization. Long dominated by studies of Russia, the various disciplinary fields within Slavic Studies have engaged in numerous discussions and debates over the past year about how to decenter Slavic Studies, how to balance scholarship about the region, and how to recognize voices from the region that have been marginalized, ignored, and diminished. To this end, the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies at the University of Pittsburg, in partnership with the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University and with the support of a long list of co-sponsors, organized a six-part virtual speakers series in Spring 2023 that brought together a diverse collection of professionals to discuss the need for and practical means to address the “outsized role Russia has played and continues to play in the field and what could and should be done about it.”1 H-Russia, an H-Net online community, established a blog series on “Decolonizing Russian Studies” that has stimulated interesting conversations among scholars toward decentering Slavic Studies from multiple directions.2 The journal Russian History issued a call for contributions to address such problems in the study of Russian history, and the journal Kritika, in collaboration with the Harriman Institute of Columbia University, is planning a conference and special journal issue on “Eurasia Decentered” for 2024. Moreover, the major US-based professional organization for Slavic Studies, the Association for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies (ASEEES), has selected “Decolonization” as its 2023 conference theme, asking its members to engage in the “reassessment and transformation of Russo-centric relationships of power and hierarchy both in the region and in how we study it.”3 Such interest among scholars to begin to reimagine scholarship about the region reflects the profound impact that Russia's war on Ukraine has had, even far from the front lines.
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Krymskaya, Albina S. « Robert Byrnes as a director of Russian and East European Institute in Indiana University ». Петербургский исторический журнал, no 1 (2017) : 204–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.51255/2311-603x-2017-00036.

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Urbanavichene, Irina N., et Gennady P. Urbanavichus. « Bacidina ferax – a new species for the lichen flora of the Middle European Russia ». Turczaninowia 26, no 4 (20 décembre 2023) : 5–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/turczaninowia.26.4.1.

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Bacidina ferax was described by Stefan Ekman in 2023, particularly basing on the collections from the North-East of the European Russia (Komi Republic). Herewith, B. ferax is reported for the first time for the Middle European Russia – from the Nizhny Novgorod Region. A complete morphological description, including the characters, distinguishing B. ferax from the related species, in Russian is given; its distribution range is characterized. The obtained results make a valuable contribution to the knowledge of the global distribution range of B. ferax. The specimens from Kerzhensky Nature Reserve are kept in the lichenological herbarium of the Komarov Botanical Institute (LE L, Saint- Petersburg), duplicate – in the herbarium of the Altai State University (ALTB, Barnaul). Copy Translate Copy Translate
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Osedakh, Anastasia Grigorievna. « Scientific biography of the explorer of northern territories, geologist A. A. Chernov in the works of Russian researchers ». Исторический журнал : научные исследования, no 4 (avril 2020) : 74–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0609.2020.4.33511.

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The subject of this article is life and research activity of the Soviet geologist, paleontologist, Doctor of Geology and Mineralogy, explorer of the European North-East of Russia, discoverer of the Pechora coal basin – Alexander Chernov (1877-1963). The object of this research is the Russian historiography on his scientific biography. The goal a consists in the analysis of biographical essays, writings, newspaper notes about A. A. Chernov, available information on his scientific biography, as well as insufficiently studied topics. It is determined that the historiography of works dedicated to A. A. Chernov is extensive, and describes life path of the scholar, his academicc, pedagogical, and social activities. The author indicates Chernov’s role in training geology scholars in the process of institutionalization of science in the North, namely the Institute of Geology of Komi Scientific Center of Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, organization of exploration works in the European North-East of Russia. His remarkable contribution to geological exploration of the territories of Russian North along with the discovery of Pechora coal basin is described. It is revealed that the history of establishment and development of Chernov’s scientific school, formed on the premises of Guerrier Courses in Moscow and in the Komi Branch of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union remains insufficiently studied.
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Nechaeva, L. « The Role of Africa in Global Politics. “The Year of Africa” in Russia ». World Economy and International Relations 67, no 8 (2023) : 129–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2023-67-8-129-134.

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Editorial office publishes the summary of a joint seminar held by the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), the Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO) and the World Economy and International Relations journal. The event was dedicated to the role of Africa in global politics, prospects and problems of its cooperation with Russia and other countries. The seminar on “The Role of Africa in Global Politics “the Year of Africa” in Russia” took place on March 28, 2023. The main part of the discussion included contributions by Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Academic Advisor; Irina Abramova, Head, RAS Institute of Africa, RAS Presidium Member, RAS Corresponding Member, RIAC Member; Andrey Maslov, Head, Center for African Studies at Higher School of Economics (HSE); Ivan Loshkarev, Research Fellow, Institute for International Studies (IIS), Associate Professor, Department of Political Theory, MGIMO University; Vasiliy Kashin, Head, Center for Comprehensive European and International Studies, HSE, RIAC Member. The discussion also included remarks by Yulia Melnikova, RIAC Program Manager; Lora Chkoniya, Junior Research Fellow, Center for Middle East and African Studies, IIS, MGIMO University; Maya Nikolskaya, Junior Research Fellow, Center for Middle East and African Studies, IIS, MGIMO University; Sergey Karamaev, Junior Research Fellow, Group of Regional Political Problems of the South and East, IMEMO, Ibragim Ibragimov, Research Fellow, Regional Relations Study Group, IMEMO, and Vsevolod Sviridov, Expert, Center for African Studies, HSE.
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Dubrovskaya, Dinara V. « Memory Album : To the 80th Anniversary of Vyacheslav Y. Belokrenitsky ». Oriental Courier, no 3-4 (2021) : 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s268684310017996-3.

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On November 5, 2021, Vyacheslav Y. Belokrenitsky, an outstanding Russian orientalist, doctor of historical sciences, professor, organizer of science, head of the Center for Middle East Studies of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, celebrated his 80th birthday. The works of the scholar on the history and social development of Pakistan, India, the Middle East, on the problems of demography, Islam, international relations and general problems of the socio-political development of the countries of South Asia and the Middle East in the twentieth century are deservedly considered classic. Many of them have been translated into English and other European and Eastern languages and have received well-deserved recognition abroad, while such books as “Pakistan. Features and Problems of Urbanization” (Moscow, 1982) and “The East in World Political Processes” (Moscow, 2010) entered the golden fund of world academic research. The editorial group of Oriental Courier congratulate Vyacheslav Yakovlevich on his birthday and wish him inexhaustible health, inspiration and new brilliant research.
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Thèses sur le sujet "Russian and East European Institute"

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Kadyrbekova, Zaure. « Ecosystemic worldview in Russian fairy tales ». Thesis, McGill University, 2014. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=121571.

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The majority of interpretations of literary animals focus on the animals' metaphoric or symbolic significance, overlooking the actual animal, which often completely disappears behind its metaphoric or mythological representation. Such traditional interpretations of animals expose the dominant anthropocentric focus of the humanities in general, and literary studies in particular. Yet, even as textual representations a lot of literary animals still exhibit some basic species-specific characteristics. By analyzing selected Russian fairytales through the animal studies perspective I will show that in a lot of Russian fairytales animals exercise their agency, retain their animal specificity and are involved in complex companionate relationships with humans. Such portrayal of animals in Russian fairytales warrants identifying traditional Russian worldview as ecosystemic – in which humans are positioned on an equal plane with other living beings. Given the insufficient number of interpretive works on Russian fairytales, and the lack of work on fairytale animals, the present application of animal studies to Russian folktales can be one of the first steps to filling this niche.
Les analyses des animaux dans la littérature se concentrent pour la plupart sur la signification de l'animal métaphorique ou symbolique et negligent par là même l'animal réel qui disparaît souvent derrière sa représentation métaphorique ou mythologique. Ces interprétations traditionnelles révèlent l'anthropocentrisme qui domine dans les sciences humaines en général, et les études littéraires en particulier. Pourtant, les animaux dans la littérature retiennent encore des caractéristiques spécifiques à leur espèce. En analysant certains contes de fées russes du point de vue des études animales, je vais montrer que les animaux gardent leur capacité d'être agent, qu'ils conservent leur spécificité animale et qu'ils sont impliqués dans des relations complexes comme compagnons des humains. Cette représentation des animaux dans les contes de fées russes montre que la vision traditionnelle du monde russe est écosystémique – c'est-à-dire que les humains sont sur un même plan d'égalité que les autres êtres vivants. Compte tenu du nombre insuffisant d'analyses sur les contes de fées russes, et du manque d'analyses sur les animaux dans les contes de fées en général, la présente étude représente une étape importante pour combler cette lacune.
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Rose, Katherine Mae. « Multivalent Russian Medievalism : Old Russia Through New Eyes ». Thesis, Harvard University, 2016. http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:33493416.

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This thesis explores representations of medieval Russia in cultural and artistic works of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with an eye to the shifting perceptions of Russia’s cultural heritage demonstrated through these works. The thesis explores the history of medievalism as a field of study and interrogates the reasons that medievalism as a paradigm has not been applied to the field of Russian studies to date. The first chapter is an investigation of architectural monuments incorporating Old Russian motifs, following the trajectory of the “Russian Style” in church architecture, one of the most prominent and best-remembered forms of Russian medievalism. Chapter two explores the visual representation of medieval Russian warriors, bogatyri, in visual and plastic arts, and the ways in which this figure is involved in the national mythmaking project of the nineteenth century. The third chapter focuses on the Rimsky-Korsakov opera, The Invisible City of Kitezh and the Maiden Fevroniya, investigating the ways that different medieval and modern elements come together in this work to present an aestheticized image of medieval Russia. In this analysis of diverse and far-ranging facets of Russian medievalism in the plastic, visual, literary and performing arts, the complicated relationship between medievalism and the prevalent discourse of nationalism is investigated, opening up new opportunities for scholarly intersections with other medievalisms – in Western Europe and beyond.
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Krasnova, Irina. « Concept chest' in the Russian worldview Koncept chest'v russkoi iazykovoi kartine mira ». Thesis, McGill University, 2010. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=92179.

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This thesis is a cross-disciplinary study of one of the culture-specific words important for a given society ("concepts") – concept chest' (honor) - that has a considerable weight in the Russian cultural tradition. The study aims to transcend disciplinary boundaries in order to examine the cultural construction of honor in the Russian Worldview. "Concept" is not just a lexical item but a distinctive "file" containing semantic and aesthetic information. "Concepts" reflect and pass on people's values, ideals, attitudes as well as a way of thinking about the world. They provide important clues to the understanding of culture. Elucidation of a concept chest' marked by a moral significance is thus able to provide a better understanding of a particular period of Russian cultural history – the first four decades of the nineteenth century.
The study analyzes the integrated structure of concept chest' which includes different components (Chapter 2). The analysis uses a variety of methods, including etymological and componential approaches, followed by an examination of relevant conceptual metaphors and the correlation between such concepts in the Russian Worldview as honor – conscience (chest' – sovest'), honor – dignity (chest' – dostoinstvo), honor – shame (chest' – pozor), conscience – shame (sovest' – styd). The gender component of concept chest' is also examined.
Since concept chest' is one of the key words of Russian Romanticism and has a culture-specific meaning that reflects society's past experience, Chapter 3 not only discusses the evolution of the concept connected to the cultural changes, but also traces the reconstruction of the concept chest' in the literary context of the period focusing on the works of K.Ryleev, A.Bestuzhev-Marlinskii, and M.Lermontov. Concept chest' was shaped in a gentleman's code of honor and bound to a dueling ritual (duel of honor) and gambling (debt of honor). Although it was the golden age of noble personal honor, the explication of the given notion in Lermontov's works shows the beginning of the concept's transformation that led to the subsequent devaluation of the meaning of chest' in society.
Cette thèse constitue une étude interdisciplinaire des mots spécifiques à une culture, qui sont importants pour une société donnée (des "concepts") – et plus précisément le concept tchest' (honneur), ayant un poids considérable dans la tradition culturelle russe. L'étude a comme but de transcender les frontières disciplinaires afin d'examiner la construction culturelle de l'honneur dans la perception russe du monde. Les « concepts » ne sont pas seulement des termes de vocabulaire, mais également des « dossiers » contenant de l'information sémantique et esthétique. Les « concepts » reflètent et transmettent des valeurs humaines, des idées, des attitudes, ainsi qu'une manière déterminée de percevoir le monde. Ils fournissent des pistes importantes permettant de comprendre une culture. L'élucidation du concept tchest' d'une perspective morale permet de mieux comprendre une période particulière de l'histoire culturelle russe, soit les premières quatre décennies du XIX siècle.
Cette étude analyse la structure intégrée du concept tchest' prenant en considération différents composants (chapitre 2). L'analyse utilisée s'appuie sur une variété de méthodes, incluant les approches étymologique et componentielle, suivies d'un examen de métaphores conceptuelles importantes et d'une corrélation des concepts dans la conception du monde russe tels que : honneur – conscience (tchest' – sovest'), honneur – dignité (tchest' –dostoinstvo), honneur – honte (tchest' – pozor), conscience – pudeur (sovest' – styd). Le composant du genre du concept tchest' est également abordé.
Étant donné que le concept tchest' est un des mots-clefs dans le romantisme russe et possède une signification culturelle qui reflète l'expérience sociale découlant du passé, le chapitre 3 discute non seulement de l'évolution du concept reliée aux changements culturels, mais aussi redéfinit le concept tchest' dans le contexte littéraire de cette période, se centrant sur les œuvres de K. Ryleev, A. Bestuzhev-Marlinskii et M. Lermontov. Le concept tchest' fut bâti dans le code d'honneur des gentilshommes et était relié à un rituel de duels (duels d'honneur) et de jeux (dettes d'honneurs). En dépit du fait que c'était l'époque dorée de l'honneur personnel des nobles, l'explication de ce concept dans l'œuvre de Lermontov montre le début de la transformation du concept qui a véhiculé la dévaluation subséquente de la signification de tchest' dans la société.
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Migdissova, Svetlana. « An analysis of a Russian cultural phenomenon : A.S. Pushkin's prisoner of the caucasus and beyond ». Thesis, McGill University, 2011. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=103520.

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This thesis is an analysis of works derived from Russian literature and cinematography as grouped by the morphemes 'kavkaz' and 'plen' in their titles. During the last 200 years at least ten such works have appeared, the most famous being Pushkin's Prisoner of the Caucasus. These have become a fascinating phenomenon of Russian culture and the goal of my study is to analyze the intertextual links among these works. The study as a whole is based on the approaches developed by Lotman, Barthes, Zholkovsky, Likhachev and others. Thus it takes into account the specific social, historical and cultural background, underlying the phenomenon. Motif structures and its significant elements, such as 'plen', 'smert', 'zhizn', 'zerkalo', etc. are also taken into account. This is new to scholarly literature and has not previously been attempted.
La thèse présente une analyse de contenu d'oeuvres issues de la littérature et du cinéma russes regroupées par l'apparition des morphèmes «kavkaz» et «plen» dans leurs titres. Depuis deux siècles, au moins dix œuvres similaires sont apparues dont la plus connue Prisonnier du Caucase d'Alexandre Pouchkine. Celles-ci sont devenues un fascinant phénomène de la culture russe et l'objectif de mon étude est d'analyser l'intertextualité des liens parmi ces œuvres. L'étude est basée dans son ensemble sur les approches développées par Lotman, Barthes, Zholkovsky, Likhachev, et autres. L'étude prend aussi en considération de façon spécifique l'arrière-plan social, historique et culturel, soulignant le phénomène. La structure des thèmes et ses éléments fondamentaux tels «plen», «smert», «zhizn», «zerkalo», etc. ont aussi été pris en considération. Cela est donc nouveau dans une publication académique et n'a jamais été tenté auparavant. Cette étude développe donc des clés d'interprétation pour ces textes. Elle réinterprète les thèmes sur lesquels les textes sont fondés et souligne les thèmes qui n'ont jamais été utilisés précédemment dans la littérature.
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Johnson, James Alan. « Societies of the southern Urals, Russian Federation, 2100 -- 900 BC ». Thesis, University of Pittsburgh, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3690747.

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In the past ten years or more, social complexity has taken center stage as the focus of archaeologists working on the Eurasian steppe. The Middle Bronze Age Sintashta period, ca. 2100 - 1700 BC, is often assumed to represent the apex of social complexity for the Bronze Age in the southern Urals region. This assumption has been based on the appearance of twenty-two fortified settlements, chariot burials, and intensified metal production. Some of these studies have incorporated the emergence and subsequent development of mobile pastoralism as their primary foci, while others have concerned themselves primarily with early forms of metal production and their association with seemingly nascent social hierarchies. Such variables are useful indicators of more complex forms of social organization usually accompanied by strong degrees of demographic centralization and social differentiation.

This dissertation explores the relationship between demographic centralization and the balance between social differentiation and integration based on the data collected during archaeological survey of 142 square km around and between two Sintashta period settlements, Stepnoye and Chernorech'ye, located in the Ui River valley of the southern Urals region, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russian Federation. Because of the multi-component nature of archaeological survey, materials recovered date from the Mesolithic to the twentieth century. However, the focus was on Bronze Age materials to better identify and evaluate changes between demographic centralization and social differentiation.

Center-hinterland dynamics and the use of historical capital (materials, practices, and places re-used in identifiable ways) were evaluated from the Middle Bronze Age Sintashta period through to the end of the Final Bronze Age. Based on the results of the Sintashta Collaborative Archaeological Research Project (SCARP) project, the ongoing work of Russian scholars, and the results of this dissertation, there is considerable evidence that it was in the Late Bronze Age that social complexity may have become more pronounced, even as the demographically centralized Sintashta period communities dispersed. The results of the landscape and materials analyses indicate strong possibilities for land-use and craft traditions carried through to the end of the Final Bronze Age, with such traditions acting as historical capital for later communities.

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Fouts, Jordan. « After the end of the line : apocalypse, post- and proto- in Russian science fiction since Perestroika ». Thesis, McGill University, 2007. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=18304.

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This thesis examines concepts of history and culture in six texts published between 1986 and 2006, as they relate to the loss of Russia’s future, according to Mikhail Epstein, with the collapse of the Soviet Union. The works, paired by decade in three chapters, are Vladimir Voinovich’s Moscow 2042 (1987) and Andrei Bitov’s “Pushkin’s Photograph” (1989); Andrei Lazarchuk and Mikhail Uspenskii’s Look into the Eyes of Monsters (1998) and Tat’iana Tolstaia’s Slynx (2000); and Sergei Luk’ianenko’s “Girl with the Chinese Lighters” (2002) and Aleksei Kalugin’s “Time Backwards!” (2005). Though the authors are typically associated with different genres, all works make use of the cognitive estrangement characteristic of science fiction to forge a parable of current conditions, and thereby gain new insight into questions of history and culture. Given the nature and mood of the fall of Communism, apocalypse (or utopia, another end to history) is the dominant myth informing these visions, a further heuristic tool of science fiction. Through the conventions of the genre, notably the novum (Darko Suvin’s term for a new element shaping the imagined world) and its counterpart in Epstein’s kenotype (an expression of new social phenomena), the works typify their respective periods of perestroika, the post-Soviet 1990s and the early twenty-first century, as well as imagine social alternatives that move toward Epstein’s concept of a proto- era, a future for Russia after the future. What emerges from a unified study of these texts is the value their authors find in the tools of science fiction for renewing imagination and coming to terms with the unknown. To recognize the enduring potential of the future, its incompleteness and unknowability, is to challenge the very idea of the end of time – be it apocalyptic, utopian or postmodern.
Cette thèse examine les concepts de l’histoire et de la culture en six textes publiés entre 1986 et 2006, en relation avec la perte du futur Russe, selon Mikhail Epstein, suite à l’écroulement de l’Union Soviétique. En trois chapitres, les écrits sont classés par décennies comme suit : Moscow 2042 de Vladimir Voinnovich (1987) et Pushkin’s Photograph d’Andrei Bitov (1989); Look into the Eyes of Monsters d’Andrei Lazarchuck et Mikhail Uspenskii (1998)et Slynx par Tat’iana Tolstaia (2000); Girl with the Chinese Lighters par Sergei Luk’ianenko (2002) et Time Backwards! d’Aleksei Kalugin (2005). Malgré le fait que les auteurs sont habituellement associés à différents genres, l’ensemble de ces textes se servent de la caractéristique d’aliénation cognitive que la science fiction apporte afin de forger une parabole des conditions courantes, et ainsi acquérir un nouvel aperçu dans l’histoire et la culture. Étant donné la nature et l’athmosphère de la tombée du Communisme, l’apocalypse (ou l’utopie, autre fin à l’histoire) est le mythe dominant qui informe ces visions, un outil d’apprentissage supplémentaire de la science fiction. A travers la convention du genre, notamment le novum (terme utilisé par Darko Suvin pour décrire un nouvel élément formant le monde imaginaire) et son contrepartie kenotype d’Epstein (une expression d’un nouveau phénomène social), les écrits exemplifient leurs périodes respectives de perestroïka, les années ’90 post-Soviet et le début du vingt-et-unième siècle, ainsi qu’imaginer des alternatives sociales qui se rapprochent du concept de proto-era d’Epstein, un futur pour la Russie après le futur. Ce qui émerge d’une étude unifié de ces textes est la valeur que les auteurs trouvent aux outils de la science fiction pour renouveler l’imagination et venir à terme avec l’inconnu. De reconnaître le potentiel résistant du futur, l’incomplet et l’incon
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Rankin, Colleen A. « International Agendas Confront Domestic Interests : EU Enlargement, Russian Foreign Policy, and Eastern Europe ». The Ohio State University, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1337888570.

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Schick, Christine Suzanne. « Russian Constructivist Theory and Practice in the Visual and Verbal Forms of "Pro Eto" ». Thesis, University of California, Berkeley, 2014. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=3616250.

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This dissertation aims in part to redress the shortage of close readings of Vladimir Mayakovsky and Aleksandr Rodchenko's joint project, the book Pro Eto. It explores the relationship between the book's visual and verbal aspects, treating the book and its images as objects that repay attentive looking and careful analysis. By these means this dissertation finds that the images do not simply illustrate the text, but have an intertextual relationship with it: sometimes the images suggest their own, alternative narrative, offering scenes that do not exist in the poem; sometimes they act as literary criticism, suggesting interpretations, supplying biographical information, and highlighting with their own form aspects of the poem's.

This analysis reveals Pro Eto's strong links with distant forms of art and literature. The poem's intricate ties to the book of Genesis and Victor Shklovsky's novel Zoo, written while the former literary critic was in exile in Berlin, evince an ambivalence about the manifestations of socialism in early-1920s Russia that is missing from much of Mayakovsky's work. At the same time Rodchenko's images, with their repeated references to Byzantine icons and Dadaist photomontage, expand the poem's scope and its concerns far beyond NEP-era Moscow. Thus my analysis finds that although Pro Eto is considered to be an emblematic Constructivist work, many of the received ideas about Russian Constructivism—the unswerving zeal of its practitioners, the utility of its production, and in particular the ideology-driven, sui-generis nature of the movement itself—are not supported by the book. Pro Eto's deep connections with art and literature outside of Bolshevik Russia contradict the idea—first set out by the Constructivists themselves and widely accepted by subsequent scholars—of Constructivism as an autochthonous movement, born of theory, and indebted neither to historical art movements nor to contemporary western ones. My analysis suggests that reading Pro Eto through the lens of Constructivist theory denies the work the richness, ambivalence and humor it gains when that theory is understood as being in conversation with artistic practice, rather than defining it.

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Willett, Gudrun Alyce. « Crises of self and other-- Russian-speaking migrants in the Netherlands and European Union ». Diss., University of Iowa, 2007. http://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/130.

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Kotsyuba, Oleh. « Rules of Disengagement : Author, Audience, and Experimentation in Ukrainian and Russian Literature of the 1970s and 1980s ». Thesis, Harvard University, 2015. http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:23845486.

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Is there a direct correlation between the degree of an artist’s participation in ideologically defined discursive practices and the aesthetic value and expressive innovation of her or his work? How does the concept of the implied audience influence an author’s approach to the creative process? How relevant is the author’s own self-projection in her or his works to their aesthetic quality? Examining these and other questions, this dissertation studies the strategies of an artist’s engagement with or disengagement from repressive political systems which are understood here as mechanisms of putting forward demands regarding the artist’s creative output. Questions of late Socialist Realism and its national variants, ideological art, kitsch, mass literature, narodnytstvo (populism), “chimerical” (“whimsical”) prose, totalitarian culture, shistdesiatnytstvo (movement of the generation of the 1960s), and cultural heritage define the theoretical framework of the dissertation. The study discusses the period of the 1970s and 1980s in the Soviet Union, focusing on Ukrainian literature and its dynamics during the Stagnation Era and perestroika. Examples from Russian literature test the argument and provide opportunities for comparative analysis. Within Ukrainian literature of the 1970s and 1980s, the dissertation examines the prose works of Valerii Shevchuk and Volodymyr Drozd and poetry of Petro Midianka and Oleh Lysheha. Within Russian literature, the study discusses Liudmila Petrushevskaia’s prose works and Elena Shvarts’s poetry. The authors and their works illustrate the range of possible attitudes towards participation in the system of Soviet cultural production. Close readings of the authors’ representative works demonstrate how complex negotiations with the system are reflected in the aesthetic quality and expressive ability of literary works. The dissertation shows the significance of the author’s concept of the implied audience and her or his own self-projection as an author for the creative process and its outcome.
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Livres sur le sujet "Russian and East European Institute"

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Bloomington. Russian and East European Institute Indiana University. Russian and East European Institute at Indiana University : Celebrating 50 years 1958-2008. Bloomington : Russian and East European Institute, 2008.

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Hobér, Kaj. Transforming East European law : Selected essays on Russian, Soviet and East European law. Uppsala : Iustus Förlag, 1997.

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Bowlt, John E. Twentieth-century Russian and East European painting. London : Zwemmer, 1993.

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Gerald, Abraham. Essays on Russian and East European music. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1985.

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Valée, Luc. Repertory of East European and Russian research centers. Montréal : École des hautes études commerciales, Centre d'études en administration internationale, 1991.

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Morison, John, dir. Ethnic and National Issues in Russian and East European History. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230596931.

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1937-, Morison John, et World Congress for Central and East European Studies (5th : 1995 : Warsaw, Poland), dir. Ethnic and national issues in Russian and East European history. Houndsmills : Macmillan Press Ltd., 2000.

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Wheelock Whitney & Co., dir. Another vision : Some nineteenth-century Russian, Scandinavian, and Eastern European paintings. New York, NY : Wheelock Whitney, 1985.

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Studies, University of Toronto Centre for Russian and East European. Affirming a national and international role : East European studies at the University of Toronto : report of the special committee on East European studies, Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Toronto. Toronto, Ont : The Centre, 1986.

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1962-, Hoptman Laura J., Pospiszyl Tomáš et Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.), dir. Primary documents : A sourcebook for Eastern and Central European art since the 1950s. New York : Museum of Modern Art, 2002.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Russian and East European Institute"

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Rothenbacher, Franz. « Russian Empire, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and Russian Federation ». Dans The Central and East European Population since 1850, 869–924. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137273901_21.

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Nicholls, C. S., et Marrack Goulding. « The Russian and East European Centre ». Dans The History of St Antony’s College, Oxford, 1950–2000, 44–58. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230598836_4.

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Simeonova, Kostadinka. « The Two-Edged Sword of Autonomy : Changes in the Academy-Institute Relations ». Dans East European Academies in Transition, 125–39. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9121-8_9.

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Freire, Maria Raquel. « Ukraine and the Restructuring of East-West Relations ». Dans The Russian Challenge to the European Security Environment, 189–209. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50775-0_9.

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Tudoroiu, Theodor. « East European Interactions : Russian Foreign Policy as Structural Constraint ». Dans Brexit, President Trump, and the Changing Geopolitics of Eastern Europe, 37–89. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77920-1_3.

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Weiner, Csaba. « Russian Multinational Direct Investment in East Central European Countries ». Dans Emerging-market Multinational Enterprises in East Central Europe, 153–95. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55165-0_6.

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Gatagova, Liudmila. « The Russian Empire and the Caucasus ». Dans Ethnic and National Issues in Russian and East European History, 10–28. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230596931_2.

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Pałach-Rydzy, Małgorzata. « Developments in Russian Literature : Examining the Pre- and Post-Soviet Prose of Kazakh-Russian Writer Anatoly Kim ». Dans Cultural Change in East-Central European and Eurasian Spaces, 195–207. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63197-0_12.

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Weisensel, Peter R. « Russian-Muslim Inter-ethnic Relations in Russian Turkestan in the Last Years of the Empire ». Dans Ethnic and National Issues in Russian and East European History, 46–63. London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230596931_4.

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Mardilovich, Galina, et Maria Taroutina. « Introduction ». Dans New Narratives of Russian and East European Art, 1–11. New York : Routledge, 2020. | Series : [Studies in art historiography] : Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429028595-1.

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Bhuiyan, Mohammad Zahidul H., Heidi Kuusniemi, Auryn Soderini, Salomon Honkala et Simo Marila. « Performance of EGNOS in North-East European Latitudes ». Dans 2017 International Technical Meeting of The Institute of Navigation. Institute of Navigation, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.33012/2017.14881.

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Niyazova, Marina V. « THE IMPACT OF SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – ILLUSION OR REALITY ? » Dans SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN EAST : NEW CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIC GUIDELINES. Khabarovsk : KSUEL Editorial and Publishing Center, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.38161/978-5-7823-0746-2-2021-77-82.

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The paper decomposes on levels the institutional environment of the Institute of Free Economic Zones, identifies the most significant stakeholders of macro-, meso-, micro-levels on the example of the Far Eastern Federal District, and suggests recommendations for assessment methodology of its impact on socio-economic development.
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Kochemasov, G. G. « Inertial Confinement Fusion Applications of High Power Iodine Lasers Iskra-4 and Iskra-5 ». Dans The European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics. Washington, D.C. : Optica Publishing Group, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_europe.1996.ctun1.

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In the Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics (Russian abbreviation is VNIEEF) main purposes of laser fusion activity are development of high power and high energy lasers, creation and investigations of hot dense plasma, determination of ignition conditions.
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Levitskiy, V. I., I. V. Levitskiy et O. Yu Belozerova. « NATURAL ORIGIN OF NATIVE AND INTERMETALLIC MINERALIZATION IN ROCKS OF THE BOBRUISK INLIER OF THE EAST EUROPEAN CRATON ». Dans Annual Meeting of the Russian Mineralogical Society combined with the Fedorov Session 2023. LEMA, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30695/zrmo/2023.018.

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Levitskiy, I. V., V. I. Levitskiy et O. Yu Belozerova. « NATIVE ALUMINUM IN THE IMPACT FORMATIONS OF THE BOBRUISK PROTRUSION OF THE BELARUSIAN CRYSTALLINE MASSIF OF THE EAST EUROPEAN CRATON ». Dans Annual Meeting of the Russian Mineralogical Society combined with the Fedorov Session 2023. LEMA, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30695/zrmo/2023.019.

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Kozyavin, Andrey. « REFORMING THE INSTITUTE OF THE DISCIPLINARY LIABILITY OF LAWYERS IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION ACCORDING TO THE LEGAL EXPERIENCE OF THE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ». Dans 2nd International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference on Social Sciences and Arts SGEM2015. Stef92 Technology, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgemsocial2015/b21/s5.084.

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Kulikov, S. M. « Gas Lasers with the Phase Conjugation ». Dans The European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics. Washington, D.C. : Optica Publishing Group, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_europe.1996.ctuk39.

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A review is presented of researches carried out at Institute of Experimental Physics (Russian Federal Nuclear Center) on creation iodine (wave length 1.315 mcm) and chemical lasers (wave lengths 2.5-4.2 mcm) with SBS - mirrors since 1973. We investigate the operation of the lasers with phase conjugation (PC) for free running mode (pulse duration 1-100 mcs) and Q - switch mode (pulse duration 0.5 -5ns). The competition of the "useful” PC Stokes radiation generation and the "parasitic" generation at the laser transition central frequency at multistage lasers with the high (10^6) gain was studied. We are investigating PC in a wide range of wave lengths. SBS and PC was obtained for wave length up to 4.2 mcm and for radiation with the spectrum width near 700 1/cm. Processes competing with SBS and the methods to suppress them were investigated.
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Veretilnyk, Oleksandr. « Prospects for energy cooperation between the EU and Israel in the light of Israel's aggressive foreign policy in the Middle East ». Dans 26th International Scientific Conference “Competitiveness and Innovation in the Knowledge Economy". Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.53486/cike2022.19.

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This article presents the results of an analysis of energy cooperation between the EU and Israel, which is aimed at reducing the dependence of European states on Russian energy carriers. The need for getting rid of energy dependence on Russian oil, gas and coal among the EU member states arose after the invasion of Russian troops in Ukraine on February 24, 2022. The Russian-Ukrainian war led not only to the deterioration of Russian-Ukrainian relations, but also to the imposition of Western sanctions against Russia, a country that is the main supplier of energy to the European market. The desire to abandon Russian energy carriers forced the European states to look for new suppliers of oil, gas and coal. One of these suppliers decided to become Israel, which, according to Western human rights activists, is pursuing a policy of apartheid. The purpose of this study was to analyze the cooperation between the European Union and Israel in the field of natural gas supplies from the eastern Mediterranean Sea. During the study, the author came to the conclusion that this cooperation: 1) most likely will not help the countries of the European Union to fully compensate for the reduction in natural gas supplies from Russia; 2) carries risks for the reputation of the European Union as a defender of human rights and freedoms in the world (because Israel continues to pursue an aggressive foreign policy in the Middle East, continues to occupy and annex the territories of neighboring states, build illegal Jewish settlements in the occupied territories11 of Palestine and Syria, conduct apartheid, commit politically motivated assassinations of their critics).
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Anonymous. « SBS Mirrors for High Power Lasers ». Dans The European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics. Washington, D.C. : Optica Publishing Group, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_europe.1998.cwk1.

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This paper is an overview of results obtained in investigations of SBS-based phase-conjugated devises: new possibilities and results achieved at the Institute of Experimental Physics of the Russian Federal Nuclear Center on development of SBS mirrors for a wide range of lasers (gas and solid-state). Special attention has been paid to questions of preparation and inlet of the SBS-mirror gas media. We give the SBS cell parameters and characteristics of various gas mixtures in a wide range of pressures and densities also including characteristics near the critical point and of liquefied gases as well. We give experimental results from investigations of processes competing with SBS at pulse lengths from 2ns to tens of microseconds when irradiated by single pulse or repetitively pulsed radiation with the pulse rate up to hundreds of kHz. The possibility of self-compensation of thermal and striction distortions in the SBS medium has been demonstrated experimentally. We have formulated criteria for selection of mixtures for SBS mirror operation under various conditions taking into account radiation self-action.
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Semyakin, Mikhail. « Reformation of the Russian Civil Code in the Context of Human Rights Protection ». Dans The Public/Private in Modern Civilization, the 22nd Russian Scientific-Practical Conference (with international participation) (Yekaterinburg, April 16-17, 2020). Liberal Arts University – University for Humanities, Yekaterinburg, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35853/ufh-public/private-2020-20.

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In connection with the reform of civil legislation, several amendments are being drafted into the Russian Civil Code, in particular into the institute of property rights, which need to be scientifically analysed from the perspective of ensuring that citizens’ rights are adequately protected. The study is to scientifically evaluate the proposed amendments, and to develop individual recommendations for their improvement. Besides general scientific methodology, the following specific scientific study methods were employed: dogmatic, formal-logic, comparative-legal, as well as methods of interpreting normative material and analysing court practice. In the context of the protection of the rights and legal interests of civilians, an analysis was carried out of the projected regulations on the institute of property rights and the individual novelties contained in the Law ‘On introducing amendments to Part One of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation’ have been examined. In general, the proposed amendments to the institution of proprietary rights implying the assurance of proper protection of rights of bona fide individuals are adequately protected. Particular attention was paid to certain contentious points between the designed amendments and effective legislative provisions, in particular those relating to the rights of the previous owner of the property and the good faith purchaser of the property in question. Recommendations regarding certain incorrect provisions were given, particularly in relation to recognising a real estate acquirer as a bona fide purchaser who relied on data from the state register until it is proven in court that he knew that there was no right to alienate the concerned property. The draft amendments are considered for the first time in the context of the proper protection of citizens’ rights and in close connection with the provisions of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation and the European principle of proportionality.
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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Russian and East European Institute"

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Ivaldi, Gilles, et Emilia Zankina. The impact of the Russia–Ukraine War on right-wing populism in Europe. European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS), mars 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55271/rp0010.

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This report has examined the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the state of the pan-European populist Radical Right. Such parties are generally considered admirers of Russia and Vladimir Putin’s regime and ties between the Kremlin and the European populist Radical Right parties have grown stronger over the last decade. Because of such ties, the Russian invasion of Ukraine has presented new challenges for radical right-wing populist parties, putting many of them under strain and forcing them to adapt to the new context produced by the war. In this report, we have asked how such parties have navigated the new context produced by the war and the impact it may have had on them, both nationally and at the EU level. Special attention has been paid to the reactions of right-wing populist parties to this war and the political and electoral consequences of the conflict for such parties. The analysis in this report includes a total of 37 populist Radical Right parties across 12 West European and 10 East European countries, plus Turkey.
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Ivaldi, Gilles, et Emilia Zankina. Introduction to the report on the impact of the Russia–Ukraine War on right-wing populism in Europe. European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS), mars 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55271/rp0034.

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Overall, the analysis in this report concerns a total of 37 populist Radical Right parties across 12 West European and 10 East European countries, plus Turkey. This report is divided into 23 country chapters. Their principal findings are discussed comparatively in the conclusion. Our findings suggest substantial variability in the international agenda of populist Radical Right parties in Europe. Such heterogeneity is found in their foreign policy positions towards NATO, the EU, and Russia before the war, but we also find variation in those parties’ performances during the Ukraine crisis after the outbreak of the war. Moreover, the cross-national analysis shows that radical right-wing populist parties have varied in the set of arguments and rhetoric that they have used since the beginning of the Russian invasion to try and sustain their electoral appeal and maintain credibility with voters by evading accusations of sympathy for Russia or, in some cases, by showcasing their support for Russia. Such variability is observed across countries but also within them and, in some cases, within the populist Radical Right parties themselves, which suggests that they should not necessarily be considered unitary actors despite what is often deemed a highly centralized organization and strong leadership.
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Pretorius, Philip Christo, et Radoslav Valev. Forces Shaping Populism, Authoritarianism and Democracy in South Korea, North Korea and Mongolia. European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS), avril 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.55271/rp0054.

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This report encapsulates the highlights of the eleventh event hosted by the European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS) as part of its monthly Mapping European Populism (MGP) panel series. Titled “Forces Shaping Populism, Authoritarianism, and Democracy in South Korea, North Korea, and Mongolia,” this event unfolded online on March 30, 2024. The esteemed Dr. John Nilsson-Wright expertly moderated the panel, which boasted insights from five distinguished scholars in the field of populism. The panelists featured in the event included experts such as Dr. Joseph Yi, an Associate Professor of Political Science at Hanyang University, Seoul, renowned for his work on "Discourse Regimes and Liberal Vehemence." Dr. Meredith Rose Shaw, an Associate Professor at the Institute of Social Science, The University of Tokyo, provided valuable insights into the regional context through her research on "Foreign Threat Perceptions in South Korean Campaign Discourse: Japan, North Korea, and China." Dr. Sang-Jin Han, an Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Seoul National University, shared his expertise on sociopolitical trends in South Korea, focusing on the "Transformation of Populist Emotion in Korean Politics from 2016 to 2024." Dr. Junhyoung Lee, a Research Professor in the School of International Relations at the University of Ulsan, South Korea, contributed with his research on "Nationalism and Resilience of Authoritarian Rule in North Korea." Lastly, Dr. Mina Sumaadii, a Senior Researcher at the Sant Maral Foundation, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, offered a unique perspective on "Populist Nationalism as a Challenge to Democratic Stability in Mongolia." The panel served as a platform for a rich exchange of ideas and analysis, shedding light on the complex interplay between populism, authoritarianism, and democracy within these East Asian nations.
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