Russian soft power in the Baltic States through the lens of research: traditions, competition, confrontation
... politics-driven and foreign to the region are exaggerated and biased. In its turn, Russian soft power in the Baltics retains the potential to aid the country’s foreign policy, being a complement to the latter rather than its direct tool.
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soft power, effect of soft power, Russian foreign policy, Baltic states, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania
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priorities, tradition, world image, balanced idioms, misbalanced idioms
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The assessment of labour demand of Russian economy in view of the prospective regional socio-economic development
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Parfentseva O. A., Ivanova N. P.
migration processes, workforce, qualified staff
41-47