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Russia’s Neorevisionist Challenge to the Liberal International Order

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Danijela Čanji & Aliaksei Kazharski. (2023) When the “subaltern empire” speaks. On recognition, Eurasian integration, and the Russo-Georgian war. Eurasian Geography and Economics 64:5, pages 561-588.
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Tom Casier. (2022) Russia and the diffusion of political norms: the perfect rival?. Democratization 29:3, pages 433-450.
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Tanya Narozhna. (2022) Misrecognition, ontological security and state foreign policy: the case of post-Soviet Russia. Australian Journal of International Affairs 76:1, pages 76-97.
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Cristian Nitoiu & Florin Pasatoiu. (2020) Hybrid geopolitics in EU-Russia relations: understanding the persistence of conflict and cooperation. East European Politics 36:4, pages 499-514.
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Roy Allison. (2020) Russian Revisionism, Legal Discourse and the ‘Rules-Based’ International Order. Europe-Asia Studies 72:6, pages 976-995.
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Tuomas Forsberg. (2019) Russia and the European security order revisited: from the congress of Vienna to the post-cold war. European Politics and Society 20:2, pages 154-171.
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Elias Götz & Camille-Renaud Merlen. (2019) Russia and the question of world order. European Politics and Society 20:2, pages 133-153.
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Laure Delcour. (2018) Lost in Transition: The Liberal International Order in Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus. The International Spectator 53:1, pages 109-121.
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