January 2008
Russia in Global Affairs January - March 2008
This anniversary issue of the Russia in Global Affairs examines state and development of the relations between Russia and the West. Several articles analyze Russia's global role and its European identity and examine the country's economic prospects and challenges. The journal also discusses Russia's foreign policy and security issues with regard to Central and East Asia and addresses the situation in Karabakh.
© 2008 Foreign Policy Research Foundation
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Author:
Leonid Grigoriev, Dmitry Furman, Alla Yazkova, Igor Zevelev, Vladimir Lukin, Boris Mezhuev, Roderic Lyne, Anatoly Vishnevsky, Philip Hanson, Jean-Pierre Lehmann, Mikhail Delyagin, Victor Yesin, Ivan Safranchuk, Georgy Toloraya, Vladimir Kazimirov, Fuad Ahundov
Editor:
Fyodor Lukyanov
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Volume:
6
Issue:
1
Chapters:
- Our First Five Years
- Russian Modernization: Interests and Coalitions
- A New Chance For a Hopeless Cause
- Russia’s Multi-Layered Ethnic Policies
- Russia’s Policy Toward Compatriots in the Former Soviet Union
- Russia’s Global Role and European Identity
- Modern Russia and Postmodern Europe
- Russia and the West: Is Confrontation Inevitable?
- Multipolarity and Demography
- Russia and Europe Are Doomed to Cooperate
- Is Free Trade Heading for Eclipse?
- The Change in the External Factors of Russia’s Development
- Nuclear Disarmament: Problems and Prospects
- The Competition for Security Roles in Central Asia
- Russia’s East Asian Strategy: The Korean Challenge
- Is There a Way Out of the Karabakh Deadlock?
- Who Is to Blame or the Karabakh Impasse?
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