Islam in the present-day world
In: International affairs: a Russian journal of world politics, diplomacy and international relations, p. 52-59
ISSN: 0130-9641
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In: International affairs: a Russian journal of world politics, diplomacy and international relations, p. 52-59
ISSN: 0130-9641
In: The current digest of the Soviet press: publ. each week by The Joint Committee on Slavic Studies, Volume 33, p. 11-12
ISSN: 0011-3425
In: The current digest of the Soviet press: publ. each week by The Joint Committee on Slavic Studies, Volume 29, p. 13
ISSN: 0011-3425
In: The current digest of the Soviet press: publ. each week by The Joint Committee on Slavic Studies, Volume 24, p. 9-10
ISSN: 0011-3425
In: The current digest of the Soviet press: publ. each week by The Joint Committee on Slavic Studies, Volume 20, p. 22-23
ISSN: 0011-3425
In: Studies in East European thought
ISSN: 1573-0948
In: Обозреватель–Observer, Issue 5, p. 43-53
The author analyzes the role and place of the ruling SDP, the oppositional CDU/CSU in the transformation processes of the country and Europe. The tendency of the decrease in their popularity is confirmed, and ideological differences are giving way to political expediency, even to the detriment of the interests of the FRG. Erroneous decisions to counteract the emerging deindustrialization of the country prompt the parties to look for the only common denominator – a hostile course towards Russia.
In: Gumanitarij juga Rossii: Humanities of the south of Russia, Volume 12, Issue 5, p. 16-25
ISSN: 2500-2155
In: International Affairs, Volume 68, Issue 4, p. 155-166
In: Gumanitarij juga Rossii: Humanities of the south of Russia, Volume 10, Issue 6, p. 77-92
ISSN: 2500-2155
In: Gumanitarij juga Rossii: Humanities of the south of Russia, Volume 11, Issue 5, p. 31-53
ISSN: 2500-2155
In: International Affairs, Volume 66, Issue 6, p. 19-29
In: Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija, Issue 5, p. 52-63
Introduction. The article is devoted to the review of the situation in Kuldja in the first half of the Russian domination there (1871–1876). Modern Russian historiography does not know the works that would describe the real measures of the Russian administration in this part of Russian possessions in Central Asia.
Methods and materials. The article analyzes the main source – a note by N.N. Pantusov with information about Kuldja District. Regulatory acts on Russian governance in the area are used as additional sources. The comparative and critical analysis of sources is of interest.
Analysis and Results. The Russian administration immediately outlined its main tasks: ensuring safety of the population, maintaining a civilian traditional way of life and governance, and equal rights for all local peoples. Destroying everything unprofitable for both states (Russia and China), the Russian administration refrained from fundamental innovations. The analysis of the sources carried out in the article allows to conclude that the Russian presence in the Ili region was temporary and even nominal indeed. The dispensing of the most fundamental articles of the Statute on the Governing of the Semirechenskaya and Syrdarya Provinces of 1867 to this district indicates the intention to facilitate the management of the new territory. And all the innovations indicate the presence of two trends. One of them was to form an attractive image of the Russian government. Another trend was aimed at spreading of all-Russian institutions to the district. Both of these trends demonstrate the intention of the representatives of the local Russian administration to keep Kuldja within the Russian Empire. The main source was published during the period of discussing the need to return the Ili region to China. However, there is no reason to argue that it was created for public announcement.
In: International Affairs, Volume 66, Issue 3, p. 17-31
In: Higher School of Economics Research Paper No. WP BRP 195/HUM/2020
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