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Why Being a Periphery is not Honorable, and why It does not Threaten Russia

https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2020-9-160-163

Abstract

The foreign policy of theRussian Federationattracts the attention of experts and researchers not only during the days of obvious victories, but also during periods of serious trials.Russiamanaged not to become the periphery of any Center; this is the fi st, necessary, but not the only condition forNationalStatedevelopment. The second condition is the formation of such a foreign policy, which does not focus on cooperation with any exclusive partner, but clearly and unequivocally declares:Russiaitself is the center of power.

About the Author

N. M. Mezhevich
Institute of Europe of Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation

Nikolay M. Mezhevich, Chief Researcher, Doctor of Science (Economics), Professor

Moscow



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Mezhevich N.M. Why Being a Periphery is not Honorable, and why It does not Threaten Russia. Administrative Consulting. 2020;(9):160-163. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2020-9-160-163

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