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School of International Relations
Published 2014-10-01“…The chair of International Relations and Foreign Policy of Russia (former USSR) plays organizational and coordinating role in the development of scientific school of International relations at MGIMO. Of course, the history of the school is not confined to the work of scientists and teachers of this chair, it includes the study of various aspects of the development of international processes, which isconducted at the chairs of history and politics of Europe and America, Oriental diplomacy, and many others. …”
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INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO THE TEACHING OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES AT LEVELS B2 - C1 (FROM THE EXPERIENCE OF THE TEXTBOOK)
Published 2013-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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Intervention in the Domestic Affairs: Questioning Definitions
Published 2020-11-01Subjects: Get full text
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THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN THE MIRROR OF CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Published 2016-10-01“…Sometimes these arguments translate into a cry for building independent national school of international relations, thereby exacerbating the problem of epistemological relativism. …”
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FORECASTING PRACTICES IN ACADEMIC IR: METHODOLOGICAL MAINSTREAM AND UNSOLVED PROBLEMS
Published 2019-01-01“…The findings of the study can be interpreted from the perspective of possible tracks for the development of forecasting methods in the Russian school of international relations.…”
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Intelligent Boarding Modelling and Evaluation: A Simulation-Based Approach
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Catalyzing digital transformation through Smart Cities initiatives in Indonesian local government
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The Prospects of Russia and India Jointly Leading a New Non-Aligned Movement
Published 2020-04-01“…The neorealist school of International Relations Theory preaches the need to pursue national interests, which sometimes align with others', and it is argued in the article that it is with this idea in mind that both countries have a motivation to jointly improve their strategic positions relative to the People's Republic, albeit in a non-hostile manner that avoids the risk of inadvertently triggering a security dilemma and reversing the recent gains made in Eurasian integration.Two articles published by Russia's Valdai Club in 2019 indicated the possibility of creating a new Non-Aligned Movement, with the most recent one proposing that it be jointly led by Russia and India in order to advance the aforementioned neo-realist objective of balancing China. …”
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The Concept of Sovereignty in the US International Studies at the Turn of the 21st Century
Published 2020-11-01“…This paper examines the views on this issue of representatives of the two major schools of international relations theory at the time — neoliberalism and neorealism. …”
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