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    Intrusion et exclusion dans les romans politiques de Trollope by Laurent Bury

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…The Victorian « sense of belonging » is studied in Anthony Trollope’s last two Political novels. The Prime Minister (1876) offers a perfect illustration of the traditional pattern Intrusion-Exclusion : a social climber tries to creep into the upper classes but his star soon pales, which eventually leads him to suicide. …”
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    Object lessons: the question of cultural property in the age of repatriation by Michael E. Harkin

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…This process of redefinition, which is generational, political, and an invention of tradition, is probably inevitable.…”
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    Privatisation and Organisational Performance: A case Study of Umeme Kabale District, Uganda. by Richard Kanyima, Rugumayo

    Published 2020
    “…The study findings indicated that there was political influence, fluctuating power supply due to fall in water levels, power theft and delayed connectivity of new customers. …”
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    Dissemination of the Russian emigrant literature and the literature of the Book Program in East Europe in 1950-1990 by Alvydas Kazakevičius

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…There were several Russian émigré political organizations: Russian Socialists, National People's Alliance of Russian Solidarists (NTS), Combatant Union for Russian People's Liberation (SBONR), Combatant Union for Russian Liberty (SBSR), Combatant League for People's Liberty (LBNS), and Central Unification of Political Emigrants from USSR (COPE). …”
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    1922 — the best year of the Comintern. Soviet Russia, German communists and the Genoa conference by A. Yu. Vatlin

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The signing of the Declaration on the formation of the Soviet Union on December 30, 1922 marked a new stage in the history of international relations, and, at the same time, took stock of intense domestic and international political struggle unfolding in the previous years. …”
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    PRESIDENT TRUMPS’ STRATEGY: CONTINUITY AND NEW APPROACHES by O. V. Prikhodko, P. Ye. Smirnov

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…After Donald Trump took office as President of the United States, Washington displays in many respects a new foreign policy philosophy, as well as non-conventional political practices. The 45th President has virtually resigned the liberal globalist paradigm, he is highly sсeptical about key transnational institutions of the world order, he would not hesitate to withdraw from key agreements signed by the United States if these agreements do not suit the current team in the White House. …”
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    On some current aspects and new approaches to scientific understanding of the national characteristics of Russian statehood formation and evolution by N. A. Omelchenko, T. V. Rastimeshina, Yu. V. Sinchuk

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The article substantiates the position on the enduring significance of domestic researchers’ and thinkers’ conclusions about the uniqueness of the process of Russian statehood foundations origin in the Old Russian state, which was fundamentally different from similar processes in Western states, the Tsardom of Muscovy political system specificity, which consisted in the cathedral structure of the state and received ideological justification in the “autocratic sobornost” doctrine. …”
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    PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: MODERNIZING THE CURRENT MODEL OF STATE MANAGEMENT by E. V. Ohotskii

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…The author draws attention to major comprehensive characteristics of modern state public administration: making it impossible to absolutize principles of traditional hierarchy system of forced administration; globalization - gradual destruction of boundaries between national and international levels of administration, the growing role of supranational subjects of administration relations; informatization - increasing importance of information and communication technologies and of political networks: development of civil society, especially political parties and non-governmental organizations, growing public involvement in discussion and adoption of the most important administrative decisions; making the state policy more pluralistic and which will result in the formation of nonlinear - humanistic social consciousness as the intellectual basis of modern social governance. …”
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    Lessons of World War II and Strategic Planning of the Big Three (1945–1949) by I. E. Magadeev

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The paper examines how military and political leaders of the Soviet Union, the United States and Great Britain assessed in the first post-war years and in the face of emerging bipolar world order the lessons of World War II, how the latter influenced their strategic planning and forecasts with the emergence of nuclear weapons. …”
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    The U.S. Withdrawal from UNESCO under the Reagan Administration: A Multilevel Analysis by B. A. Avdeev

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The second section examines the domestic political determinants of the withdrawal decision, centered around the results of complex bargaining between the key players in the American political system, government agencies and interest groups. …”
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    Arab Nationalism in Palestine in the Beginning of the 20th Century by L. M. Samarskaia

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…This topic is still relevant in our days since revealing the origins of political and social processes in the Middle East of the 21st century is necessary for their understanding. …”
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    Russia and NATO’s ‘Open Door’ Policy in the Post-Bipolar Period by P. Ye. Smirnov

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…A major problem for Russia in formulating and defending its national interests after the Cold War was to fit in the European political order, dominated by the collective West and its institutions. …”
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    The 1945 World Order – Process with «Open» Continuation by V. T. Yungblud

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…How did the political decisions of 1945 affect the origins of the Cold War? …”
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    AID PROHIBITION AS A TOOL OF THE U.S. FOREIGN POLICY: DE JURE AND DE FACTO by V. I. Bartenev

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The imposition of these restrictions reflects not only a diversification of external threats to the U.S. vital interests, but also the logic of the U.S. domestic political process and the legislators’ wish to restrain the executive branch. …”
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    Discovering a Young State: Foreign Sports Delegations in the USSR during the 1920s by A. M. Glushich

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Drawing on previously unexplored materials from the Russian State Archive of Socio-Political History (F. 537, inv. 2), this article examines the strategies employed in hosting these guests. …”
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