Reputation core of Russian authorities: the case of the regional level of executive power
.... This approach is regarded as the methodological paradigm of modern social science, serving as a universal integrator of various disciplines of social knowledge [8]. It involves the study of political phenomena and processes with an emphasis on the interdependence of social and political institutions [9]. In the context of this research, the concept of institutional logic is of primary importance. Specifically, the linguistic-semiotic variant of institutional logic is employed [10, p. 127], which ...
The Republic of Belarus and the Kaliningrad region of Russia as a sub-regional security complex
... regionalisation has once again proved that it is an integral part of globalisation and its alter ego. At the beginning of the third decade of the 21st century, political developments in Europe are closely connected with military security. Although this interdependence is not new, the regional security system has been relatively stable for quite some time. The steadily, albeit gradually aggravating situation around the Kaliningrad region and the Republic of Belarus has caused a response — coordinated ...
Translation of the absurdist literature as an example of cultural transfer (“Cases” by Daniil Kharms in Korean translations)
... translator's comment. It unravels discursive and interpretative concepts that illuminate the transformation of an original text into a secondary text, encompassing reception, interpretation, cultural transfer, and literary translation, showcasing their interdependence and connection. The analysis centres on the literary translation of texts by Daniil Kharms, portraying it as a process where the social and aesthetic practices of both the translator and the reader manifest in the creation and perception ...
Three Russian Baltic regions in the context of confrontation between Russia and the West
... deterioration of Russia-West relations, this initially fostered cautious optimism, hinting at the potential for maintaining enduring peace in Europe. However, since then, some restraining factors highlighted by the author of the article—especially the energy interdependence between Russia and Europe — have lost much of their significance. Some researchers contend that “European energy security will remain problematic in the absence of a more comprehensive political settlement between Russia and the West” ...
Artificial Intelligence: a catalyst for entrepreneurship education in the Baltics
... and outlining future directions for investigating the entrepreneurial potential of students.
These tasks are preceded by several remarks regarding the conceptual foundations and analysis of the idea of student entrepreneurship, which express a certain interdependence between a human and a machine/algorithm as a sociocultural, socio-economic aspect of human interaction with the outside world [1, p. 6], [2]. In this regard, entrepreneurial potential, entrepreneurial talent, entrepreneurial efficiency,...
The Visegrad Group and the Baltic Assembly: coalitions within the EU as seen through Russian foreign policy
... research is methodologically based on several theories. The post-functionalist version of regionalism stipulates that regional construction in Europe is based on three pillars: firstly, the functional requirements of regionalism, stemming mainly from interdependence in the field of security and the desire for stability; secondly, ensuring regional integration through the efforts of elites aimed at building the regional identity that resonates with public opinion; and, last but not least, the expansion ...
Societal security in the Baltic Sea Region: the Russian perspective
... rational choices by national leaders. These choices respond to constraints and opportunities stemming from the socio-economic, political and cultural interests of powerful domestic constituents, the relative power of states deriving from asymmetrical interdependence, and the role of institutions in supporting the credibility of interstate commitments.
This study demonstrates that there are powerful domestic and international incentives that encourage Russian political leadership to opt for a cooperative ...
Geopolitical Security of Russia: Remarks on the Problem Statement
... internal development that are essential for its stable geopolitical position, on the situation in specific regions, their economic, demographic, ethnocultural dynamics, on regional identity, inclusion in all-Russian and international centre-peripheral interdependencies. Here, geopolitical studies are directly connected with socio-geographical analysis, and the latter must inevitably be ‘geopolitised’ acquiring a definite subject-thematic aspect.
It is not only the territory of the Russian Federation ...
A typology of the Baltic region states according to excellence in science and technology
... it encompasses the investigation of country-specific advantages that define their competitiveness. On the other hand, it focuses on firm-specific advantages, such as proprietary competencies (assets, patents, trademarks), among others. Given their interdependence, the specific advantages of countries and firms, also known as the FSA-CSA matrix, can be construed as a composite of specific country characteristics [24]. Analogously, a comparable framework can be employed to scrutinize scientific and ...
Migration attractiveness of the coastal zone of Russia’s North-West: local gradients
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The relationship between transport accessibility and quality of life in rural areas of the Kaliningrad region
... model of social and natural space. The classical field, economic-geographical and sociological methods used in the work are narrowed down to the idea that the problem of transport accessibility within the frame "center-rural periphery" is interdependent with the residents’ standard of living. The settlements work in an optimal regime when the distance to the administrative and public-business center of the region — Kaliningrad, is reduced. The implementation of programs on the Transport ...
Regional innovation security as a coherence of multi-cyclic self-organizing: experience in building an ideal model
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The External Economic Factor in the Development of Northwestern Regions: Institutional Support and an Impact Assessment
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On fate and/or providence in Pushkin’s short story ‘The blizzard’
... ‘Svetlana’, from which Pushkin borrowed the epigraph, and Burger's ‘Lenora’, which was twice used by Zhukovsky in different contexts. Differences in the functioning of the traditional plot are considered against the background of the interrelation and interdependence between fate, chance, and free will. In a Christian reading, the attitudes of the main characters of the three works to God's providence explain the motives behind their actions, the further course of events, and the endings of the ...
The use and environmental state of the Curonian Lagoon and its coastal zones
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The role of the European Central Bank in ensuring the financial stability of the EU
... Union. It demonstrated considerable and, in some ways, unprecedented support by the member states of the European Union to each other. This move was highly questioned by the public. In addition to eloquent statements about the need to break the adverse interdependence of sovereign risks and risks of the banking sector, this Declaration included two specific legal obligations. Firstly, the creation of the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) and the centralized supervision of the banking sector of the ...
Feelings, emotions, sensations: On the representativeness of mental states in the Russian language
... language denoting mental states. The study of the words and their functions rests on the psychological interpretation and classification of mental states. The author describes how a person’s mental life is expressed as a system of interacting and interdependent mental states in the language picture of the world. The semantics and history of the words chuvstvo, etmotsiya, and oschuschenie are investigated. It is concluded that the words chuvstvo and chuvstvovat have priority over the other lexical ...
Coalition Within a Coalition: The Baltics in the European Union
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Changes in the Population Distribution and Transport Network of Saint Petersburg
The authors explores the interdependence between demographic changes and transport network centrality, using Saint Petersburg as an example. The article describes the demographic data for the period 2002—2015 and the transportation network data of 2006. The authors employ several ...
The concept of the European Union’s normative power
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The alignment of stakeholders’ interests in interfirm networking
... the information society requires the management of modern organisations to develop new solutions and approaches to management. The development of network society suggests a transition to management in the conditions of growing market turbulence and interdependence of market actors. Therefore, the ability of managers to align the diverse interests of stakeholders — groups, organizations, and individuals that affect or may be affected by the organization's actions — appears to be crucial for its ...
Exploration and development of classical pedagogical heritage: on the problem of terminology (on the basis of A. S. Makarenko's oeuvre)
... development of A. S. Makarenko's heritage as a social pedagogue-reformer in the context of description of social pedagogical initiative and formal pedagogy. The author emphasises the parallelism of the two factors, their non-linear and cyclic character, interdependence and interaction within the processes of exploration and development of A. S. Makarenko’s heritage in Soviet pedagogy.
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EU — Russia energy cooperation: major development trends and the present state
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Euroregions as a factor of successful international integration in modern conditions
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Competition and cooperation problems in the energy sector of the Baltic region
... and oil products, the Nord Stream gas pipeline, and the construction of nuclear plants in Poland, the Kaliningrad region, Lithuania, and Belarus. The author shows that, though Russia and the EU occasionally pursue opposite goals, there is considerable interdependence between them, and a confrontation is disadvantageous for both parties.
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Northern Dimension: Participant Strategies
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