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Vol. 11 No. 1 (2018)

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Published: 2018-04-23

Political Science

  • The “National Revolution” of the Bolsheviks and the “National Policy” of modern Russia

    Valery Achkasov
    3-14
    • PDF (Русский)
  • To a question of “critical points” of the revolutionary process of 1917

    Vladimir Gutorov
    15-23
    • PDF (Русский)
  • “The law of Thermidor” in the political history of Russia

    Sergey Lantsov
    24-32
    • PDF (Русский)
  • Russian revolution and the modern welfare state

    Galina Gribanova
    33-41
    • PDF (Русский)
  • After revolutions: From metaphor of progress to what?

    Аlexander Nikiforov
    42-52
    • PDF (Русский)

History of international relations and foreign policy

  • The evolution of the idea of world revolution in Soviet politics (the rise and collapse of the world socialist system)

    Konstantin Khudoley
    53-85
    • PDF (Русский)

Problems of the theory and methodology of the study of international relations

  • Postconstructivism, or The theory of linguo-political realism in the international relations

    Igor Chernov
    86-104
    • PDF (Русский)

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