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'I Looked Back to See If You Looked Back to See If I Was Looking at You' : Russian Discourse on Western Critique of Russia’s Actions . / Lanko, Dmitry.

The Russia Conference Papers 2021: Балтийский оборонный колледж. ред. / Viljar Veebel; Sandis Šrāders. Tartu : Tartu University Press, 2021. стр. 87-103.

Результаты исследований: Публикации в книгах, отчётах, сборниках, трудах конференцийстатья в сборнике материалов конференцииРецензирование

Harvard

Lanko, D 2021, 'I Looked Back to See If You Looked Back to See If I Was Looking at You': Russian Discourse on Western Critique of Russia’s Actions . в V Veebel & S Šrāders (ред.), The Russia Conference Papers 2021: Балтийский оборонный колледж. Tartu University Press, Tartu, стр. 87-103.

APA

Lanko, D. (2021). 'I Looked Back to See If You Looked Back to See If I Was Looking at You': Russian Discourse on Western Critique of Russia’s Actions . в V. Veebel, & S. Šrāders (Ред.), The Russia Conference Papers 2021: Балтийский оборонный колледж (стр. 87-103). Tartu University Press.

Vancouver

Lanko D. 'I Looked Back to See If You Looked Back to See If I Was Looking at You': Russian Discourse on Western Critique of Russia’s Actions . в Veebel V, Šrāders S, Редакторы, The Russia Conference Papers 2021: Балтийский оборонный колледж. Tartu: Tartu University Press. 2021. стр. 87-103

Author

Lanko, Dmitry. / 'I Looked Back to See If You Looked Back to See If I Was Looking at You' : Russian Discourse on Western Critique of Russia’s Actions . The Russia Conference Papers 2021: Балтийский оборонный колледж. Редактор / Viljar Veebel ; Sandis Šrāders. Tartu : Tartu University Press, 2021. стр. 87-103

BibTeX

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