ARTICLES
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Letter of the Editor-in-Chief |
Vitaliy Naumkin
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Pages 6-8 |
“A Special Form of Making Foreign Policy by the Threat of War to Imperialists”. A Case Study of Military-Political Activity of Central Committee Presidium under N.S. Khrushchev, 1954–1964. Part 1 |
Petr P. Skorospelov
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Pages 9-28 |
Foreign Policy of the Republic of Turkey on the Eve of World War II in the Publications of Modern Turkish Researchers |
Andrey Boldyrev
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Pages 29-39 |
Foreign Policy Doctrines of Islamist Organisations in Pakistan (Late 1940s – Early 1970s) within the Context of Islamic Perception of International Law |
Alina Filimonova
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Natalia Melekhina
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Pages 40-50 |
History of Formation and Development of Relations between the South Caucasus States and the EU |
Kanan Dadashov
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Kamilla Dadashova
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Nigyar Masumova
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Togrul İsmayil
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Pages 51-62 |
The U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan as a sign of a new era |
Alexey Davydov
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Pages 63-74 |
Mythological Time of the Hittites |
Vladimir Shelestin
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Pages 75-83 |
A contribution to re-constructing the Lakhmids' chronology in the 5th century |
Dmitry Mishin
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Pages 84-94 |
Maritime Regionalism as a Response to a Strategic Challenge: the Legacy of K.M. Panikkar’s Theory |
Alexey Kupriyanov
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Pages 95-107 |
Estimates of the possible economic effect of the demographic dividend for sub-Saharan Africa for the period up to 2036 |
Andrey Korotayev
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Sergey Shulgin
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Yu. Zinkina
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Maxim Slav
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Pages 108-123 |
The League of Arab States Countries at the Present Stage: Economic Development and New Challenges in the 21th Century |
Ruslan Khasbulatov
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Adilya Byasharova
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Pages 124-139 |
“Western Development” as the Main Vector of the PRC's Strategic Regional Transformations in the 21th Century |
Svetlana B. Makeeva
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Pages 140-151 |
State and Society in Pakistan. Dynamics of Evolution and Interaction |
Vyacheslav Ya. Belokrenitsky
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Pages 152-164 |
Moblization potential of Pentecostalism in modern Africa |
Ivan Zakharov
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Natalya S. Ulanova
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Pages 165-176 |
Southeast Asia in the Fight against COVID-19 Pandemic. Regional Trends and National Specifics |
Anna Simonenok
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Pages 177-191 |
Sikh Festivals and the Nanakshahi Calendar |
Igor Yu. Kotin
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Pages 192-202 |
“Each Tribe Can Be Conquered Separately…”. The Inclusion of the Karabulacs in the Russian Empire |
Irina Babich
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Pages 203-213 |
On the two genetically related jātakastavas from Lalitavistara and Rāṣṭrapālaparipṛcchā-sūtra |
Dmitrii Komissarov
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Pages 214-226 |
Ali Shir Navai in Turkish Traditional Literature: Themes and Plots |
Tatiana Anikeeva
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Pages 227-233 |
Achaemenid Decoration with an Eight-Pointed Star from Filippovka 1 |
Archil S. Balakhvantsev
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Elvir Kamaleev
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Pages 234-242 |
Apotropaic Bes: Egyptian terracotta figurines depicting the god Bes from the collection of the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts |
Olga A. Vasilyeva
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Svetlana E. Malykh
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Olga Tomashevich
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Pages 243-256 |
Gamal Abdel Naser in the Assessments of a Soviet Journalist (Document from the Russian State Archive of the Contemporary History) |
Grigorii G. Kosach
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Pages 257-281 |
BOOK REVIEWS
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[Review of:] Dubrovskaya D.V. All Roads Lead from Rome. Christian Missions in the Celestial Empire from the Nestorians (7th Century) to Pope Francis. Moscow: IOS RAS, 2020. 372 p. ISBN 978-5-89282-953-3 |
Valentin Golovachev
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Vladimir Datsyshen
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Pages 282-285 |