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Professor Valentina Feklyunina
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Dr Maria Papageorgiou
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
Alignment as a Process: Explaining the Trajectory of the Sino-Russian Relationship
2025
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
Historical Analogies, Nuclear Mythmaking and Coercive Diplomacy in Putin’s Russia: Conjuring a ‘Sobering’ Crisis
2025
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
Dr Sam Robertshaw
Dr James Bilsland
Militarization of history and mnemonic habits in Putin’s Russia: pedagogy of war
2025
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
Stefan Hedlund.
Ukraine, Russia, and the West: When Value Promotion Met Hard Power
[Book Review]
2024
Dr James Bilsland
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
Dr Karissa Way Hamm Wheeler
Engaging with research methods in comparative politics courses: practicing skills, questioning data, reflecting on positionality
2023
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
Russian Foreign Policy
2019
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
International Norms and Identity
2018
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
Ukraine and triangular diplomacy: Kyiv's legitimacy dilemmas in the midst of the crisis
2018
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
Assessing Russia's Power: A Report
2017
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
Russia's Soft Power beyond the Post-Soviet Space
2017
Dr Martin Coward
Professor Kyle Grayson
Dr Amanda Chisholm
Dr Andrew Walton
Dr Emily Clough
et al.
Editorial 2016
2016
Dr Martin Coward
Professor Kyle Grayson
Dr Amanda Chisholm
Dr Emily Clough
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
et al.
Reflecting On Our Strengths and Strategy
2016
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
Soft Power and Identity: Russia, Ukraine and the 'Russian World(s)'
2016
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
Ukraine and Triangular Diplomacy: Kyiv’s Legitimacy Dilemmas in the midst of the Crisis
2016
Dr Martin Coward
Professor Kyle Grayson
Professor Michael Barr
Dr Emily Clough
Professor Valentina Feklyunina
Editorial 2015 – Diversity in Politics
2015
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