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Russia as a Great Power: Dimensions of Security under Putin
In: Politologija, Issue 2, p. 109-116
ISSN: 1392-1681
Ir Rusija galima tyrineti: Rusijos studijos VU TSPMI
In: Politologija, Volume 1(65, p. 165-167
ISSN: 1392-1681
Europos Sajunga ir Rusija: ka reiskia "ir"?
In: Politologija, Volume 3(59
ISSN: 1392-1681
In the article, the EU and Russia relations are analyzed as paying specific attention to the conceptual and practical weight provided for the conjunction "and" when EU-Russia relations are interpreted and practically constructed in the West. The answer which is in common use -- these relations are intellectually based and practically shaped according the engagement doctrine -- is known well. However, the common answer does not eliminate the problem why the perspective of the practical application of engagement toward Russia is still under dispute in the West? The article proceeds to revealing the specifics of the Western attitudes in regard to engagement with Russia and their correlation with the cultural-political identities of engagement's participants. The conjunction "and" emphasizing the EU-Russia relations is interpreted in three ways: optimistically, equably and skeptically. The diversity of interpretations is stimulating by the nodus of factors (history, values and pragmatic interests) which is still affects the EU and Russia relations as well as different attitudes toward the perspectives of co-operation in the future. The very important source of the diversity is the difference in disparity of position regarding the geopolitical development of Eurasia. The article ends with the conclusion that the direction of the EU and Russia engagement will be strongly influenced by the reciprocal attempts to define their own cultural-political identities. Adapted from the source document.
Kinijos propaganda Rusijoje: estetiniai strategijos elementai
In: Politologija, Volume 2(66, p. 78-104
ISSN: 1392-1681
The article analyses the aesthetic dimension of Chinese propaganda in Russia. The analysis seeks to identify the aesthetic component of Chinese propaganda in Russia as the fundamental, synthesising catalyst of Russian Sinophilia which unites several factors. The aesthetic aspect of Chinese propaganda in Russia is revealed through an analysis of official PRC websites in Russian, which clarifies a close connection between form and content in propaganda. The form quite often acquires a function which not only imparts the content, but also corrects it and uses it to manipulate and dominate. The analysis names as Russia's Achilles' heel its unbridled and unshakeable belief in its unique and inevitable Messianic mission in World History. This is its weak spot exploited by Chinese propaganda. The Russian reaction to Chinese propaganda is analysed, invoking the categories of both Sinophilia and Sinophobia. It is asserted that Chinese propaganda in Russia relies on the principles of involvement and participation, which are based on cultural exoticism and Confucian philosophy. To sum up, Chinese propaganda in Russia is identified as part of a plan/strategy for the establishment and maintenance of a grand, universal, practical, cosmopolitan Chinese philosophy or world order at the level of a global international system and world politics. Adapted from the source document.
Jin dai dong Ya zhong de Ri ben ji Ri E, Zhong Ri guan xi yan jiu
In: Qing hua dong fang wen ku
In: 清华东方文库
Diplomatinė aporija: tarptautinė Lietuvos ir Rusijos santykiu̜ normalizacijos perspektyva
Zsfassung in engl. Sprache
Rusijos kariuomenės išvedimas 1990-1993: monografija
In: Lietuvos kariuomenės istorija