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Faculty of Social Science
Institute of International Studies
Mezinárodní teritoriální studia
Russian-Turkish Rivalry over the Balkan and Caucasus Areas
2. Historical Relations II (1921-1991): the Soviet Union, the Turkish Republic & Communism (Panahova)
2. Historical Relations II (1921-1991): the Soviet Union, the Turkish Republic & Communism (Panahova)
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1. Historical Relations I (1500-1918): Ottoman & Russian Empires & the Balkans and the Caucasus (Brisku)
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3. ‘Great Power’, ‘Soft Power’ and ‘Hybrid Power’ in Foreign Policies (Brisku)
Select activity Hurst, Samuel J., Onur Isci, ‘Smokestacks and Pipelines: Russian Turkish Relations...’, pp. 834-859.
Hurst, Samuel J., Onur Isci, ‘Smokestacks and Pipelines: Russian Turkish Relations...’, pp. 834-859.
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1. Historical Relations I (1500-1918): Ottoman & Russian Empires & the Balkans and the Caucasus (Brisku)
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1. Historical Relations I (1500-1918): Ottoman & Russian Empires & the Balkans and the Caucasus (Brisku)
3. ‘Great Power’, ‘Soft Power’ and ‘Hybrid Power’ in Foreign Policies (Brisku)
4. Post-Cold War Rivalry: Eurasianism & Regionalism (Brisku)
5. Turkey in the Western Balkans: ‘Neo-Ottomanism’? (Brisku)
6. The Cases of Albania, Kosovo, Bosnia-Herzegovina & Serbia (Brisku)
7. Russia in the Western Balkans: ‘Meddling’ & ‘Destabilising’ (Brisku)
8. The Cases of Serbia & Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro (Panahova)
9. Turkey in South Caucasus: Decline of Its ‘Soft Power’? (Panahova)
10. The Cases of Armenia, Azerbaijan & Georgia (Panahova)
11. Russia in the South Caucasus: Controlling the ‘Near Abroad’ & Countering Western Soft Power (Panahova)
12. The Cases of Azerbaijan, Armenia & Georgia (Panahova)
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3. ‘Great Power’, ‘Soft Power’ and ‘Hybrid Power’ in Foreign Policies (Brisku)