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Faculty of Social Science
Institute of International Studies
Mezinárodní teritoriální studia
Russian-Turkish Rivalry over the Balkan and Caucasus Areas
3. ‘Great Power’, ‘Soft Power’ and ‘Hybrid Power’ in Foreign Policies (Brisku)
3. ‘Great Power’, ‘Soft Power’ and ‘Hybrid Power’ in Foreign Policies (Brisku)
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2. Historical Relations II (1921-1991): the Soviet Union, the Turkish Republic & Communism (Panahova)
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4. Post-Cold War Rivalry: Eurasianism & Regionalism (Brisku)
Select activity • Chitty, Naren, ‘Soft Power, Civic Virtue, and World Politics’, in Routledge Handbook of Soft Power, Naren Chitty et al (eds), (London: Routledge, 2017), 9-31
• Chitty, Naren, ‘Soft Power, Civic Virtue, and World Politics’, in Routledge Handbook of Soft Power, Naren Chitty et al (eds), (London: Routledge, 2017), 9-31
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Select activity • Galeotti, Mark, Russian Political War: Moving Beyond the Hybrid (1)
• Galeotti, Mark, Russian Political War: Moving Beyond the Hybrid (1)
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Select activity • Galeotti, Mark, Russian Political War: Moving Beyond the Hybrid (2)
• Galeotti, Mark, Russian Political War: Moving Beyond the Hybrid (2)
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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)
2. Historical Relations II (1921-1991): the Soviet Union, the Turkish Republic & Communism (Panahova)
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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4. Post-Cold War Rivalry: Eurasianism & Regionalism (Brisku)