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Scrolling, sharing, shaping: cognitive and behavioral effects of SNS communication on Japan’s national image in China
Published 2025-01-01“…The study’s implications are noteworthy for digital and public diplomacy endeavors, suggesting practitioners should consider the interaction between passive and active engagement on SNS.…”
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Unity in diversity: navigating global connections through cultural exchange
Published 2025-01-01“…It also highlights the role of institutions like UNESCO in promoting cultural diplomacy and the challenges in balancing global governance with cultural diversity. …”
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Domestic practices of increasing the international competitiveness of the Russian higher education institutions in the context of global challenges and threats
Published 2021-08-01“…In addition, interaction with foreign students contributes to the academic development of universities, knowledge diplomacy and international cooperation. The experience of the National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics and the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia in the field of increasing and applying indicators for assessing international competitiveness has been analysed. …”
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Mechanisms for attracting an international contingent of students to Russian universities in relation to the university, regional and federal levels
Published 2021-10-01“…At the same time, attracting foreign students to domestic universities makes it possible to attract foreign intellectual resources, develop international cooperation and diplomacy. During the study, a model of a system for managing the competitiveness of higher education in Russia has been developed, which contributes to attracting an international contingent of students to Russian universities. …”
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International economic relations between the Russian Federation and African countries
Published 2025-01-01“…The scope of the research results: elaboration of strategies and programmes for the development of the international economic cooperation between Russia and African countries, decision-making in the field of economic policy and diplomacy. According to the author, promising models of trade cooperation between Russia and Africa are: development of the mutual trade in goods for which there is an unrealised export potential, for example, fruits, mineral resources, cocoa, and chemical products; expansion of cooperation in the service sector, especially in the tourism and educational fields; strengthening investment cooperation, especially in the oil and gas industry and nuclear energy.…”
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School of International Relations
Published 2014-10-01“…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. Combination of historical and contemporaneous studies of international relations is the feature and one of the main strengths of the scientific. …”
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REVIEW OF RUSSIAN ARCHIVES ON SOVIET-CZECH RELATIONS
Published 2018-09-01“…Instead, the author challenges those assumptions and suggests examining the archives as part of a wide network of institutions of public diplomacy, which forge and nurture mutual understanding and cooperation in the humanitarian sphere. …”
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Articulation of Islam: President Joko Widodo’s Foreign Policy 2014-2019
Published 2022-08-01“…The Islamic identity can be approved by analytical descriptive explanation as it considered as the common measurement in international relation discipline, which is the platform and foreign policy orientation of Jokowi, in addition to his consistent diplomacy for Muslim world like Saudi Arabia-Iran conflict, Rohingya crisis, Afghanistan, and the existing two President Special Envoys for Middle East and OIC and for Cultural Cooperation and Interfaith Dialogues. …”
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Gaullism and Atlanticism are Main Foreign Policy Paradigms of the Fifth Republic
Published 2022-03-01“…For this reason, Atlanticism does not recognize any other world powers within the Western universe but the United States.A retrospective view of the Gaullist and Atlanticist interaction reveals a steady trend towards a gradual shift of the Fifth Republic from Charles de Gaulle’s diplomacy principles. This trend led to the beginning in 2007 of a new era of the absolute dominance of Atlanticism in French foreign policy compared with the post-war period of the Fourth Republic.The advent of this era was marked by a significant improvement in France’s relations with the United States and NATO and increasing French activism on the track of Euro-federalist integra-tion, but, in general, by the perceptible banalization of France’s voice in international affairs.The results of this study help build future relations between Russia and France.…”
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Peter The Great's Foreign Policy in the Assessments of Russian Conservatives of the 19th Century
Published 2022-05-01“…In their studies they focused on Russia’s international posture in the late 17th– early 18th century, comparing the main features of Peter's diplomacy with his those of his descendants. The conservatives, while criticizing the emperor for undermining the tradition, imitating the West, and widening the socio-cultural rift in the society, highly appraised Peter’s foreign policy. …”
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Russian-Turkish Official Contacts in the Azov Sea Region in the Summer of 1699 (to the Prehistory of the Mission of Envoy Extraordinary Yemelyan Ukraintsev)
Published 2023-12-01“…The Azov Palatine (Governor) participated in organizing communication between them, within the framework of the so-called border diplomacy. The Armistice of Karlowitz established in 1699 and the mutual hope for concluding a long-term peace served as a favorable background for the development of bilateral relations at the local level. …”
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INSTITUTIONALISATION OF HALAL POLICY: A Case Study in Thailand
Published 2024-06-01“…This study uses a qualitative research method whose unit of analysis is the Thai government with the object of research being Thailand’s policy in promoting itself as a country that is friendly to Muslim tourists as an effort of public diplomacy. According to the findings, the halal industry, which involves producing and distributing goods and services permissible under Islamic law, is regulated in Muslim-majority countries and is growing in non-Muslim countries. …”
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The Nystadt Peace and its Role in the Formation of Russian Statehood from 1721 to 1917
Published 2021-12-01“…Nystadt peace was vital for the development of Russia, its transformation into an empire, into an influential military force, for the modernization of the domestic governance system, the creation of new social institutions and practices, and the strengthening of domestic diplomacy.…”
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Insurgency, Counterinsurgency and Human Security: A Case Study of Armed Violence in Papua during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published 2022-04-01“…Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, asserted that during the COVID-19 pandemic, a global ceasefire must be carried out to bridge human rescue assistance, assist diplomacy, and facilitate the spread reduction of the virus among vulnerable populations, especially in conflict regions. …”
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RUSSIA IN THE GLOBAL INFORMATION SOCIETY
Published 2016-06-01“…This process is accompanied by the growth of conflicts including superbugs attacks Stuxnet on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant, WikiLeaks revelations, Snowden affair. Russian diplomacy is trying to foster the development of global rules regulating the information society and information security based on respect for sovereignty and equality of states. …”
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Geopolitical Explanation of the State Department\'s Performance in Iran\'s Power Relations with Foreign Governments (1821-1847 M)
Published 2019-09-01“…But although the State Department was not able to decide independently of the other pillars of power, it was the ambassadors of this period who, by understanding the geopolitical position of Iran and the global conditions that could conceal the weak diplomacy of the Qajar apparatus and fill the vacuum of Iran's foreign policy apparatus.…”
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The role of the Soviet Union in the Second World War in British history textbooks
Published 2024-11-01“…In this connection, without denying the contribution of the Soviet people to the defeat of Hitler’s troops, the authors of textbooks raise the question of the role of Soviet diplomacy in unleashing the conflict – here the range of positions is much more diverse. …”
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THE “SOFTPOWER” POLICY OF TURKEY TOWARDS GEORGIA
Published 2016-04-01“…To achieve its goals, Turkey is actively pursuing a strategy of "soft power", which further strengthens its influence in the country. Public diplomacy is a part of soft power, which also ensures the formation of a positive and attractive image of Turkey in Georgia. …”
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