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Index | Details pdf |
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Special Issue
Introduction - International Order and the Reconfiguration of Power: Dynamics of Change in the Political Economy of Russia and China | Details pdf |
Rosa Mulè | 277-284 |
Gendering the Costs of the Political Economy Transition in Russia | Details pdf |
Rosa Mulè, Olga Dubrovina | 285-317 |
Ups and Downs of NATO-Russia Relations: a Cognitivist Perspective | Details pdf |
Nicolo' Fasola, Sonia Lucarelli | 319-371 |
Different in Economics, Coordinated in Politics. Russia and China in the MENA region in the XXI century | Details pdf |
Massimiliano Trentin | 373-403 |
Political Economy of the Eurasian Integration | Details pdf |
Viachaslau Yarashevich | 405-442 |
Beyond the ‘Win-Win’ Rhetoric: Drivers and Limits of the Sino-Russian Partnership in the Arctic | Details pdf |
Andrea Passeri, Antonio Fiori | 443-475 |
Information as a Source of Pressure: Local Government and Information Management in China | Details pdf |
Yongshun Cai | 477-509 |
Research Articles
The 2012 Rebellion in North Mali: the MNLA Insurgency, Caught Between the State and the French Intervention | Details pdf |
Camillo Casola | 511-554 |
Book Reviews
Putin’s World. Russia against the West and with the Rest, by Angela Stent. New York: Hachette Book Group, 2019, pp. 433 | Details pdf |
Gianmarco Hatzikos | 555-558 |
A Wary Embrace: What the China-Russia Relationship Means for the World, by Bobo Lo. London: Penguin, 2017, pp. 224 | Details pdf |
Emanuele Nebbia Colomba | 559-563 |
What is Russia up to in the Middle East, by Dmitri Trenin, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2018, pp. 144 | Details pdf |
Žilvinas Švedkauskas | 565-569 |
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