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Russian Perceptions of the Ukrainian Crisis: From Confrontation to Damage Limitation? / Sergunin, Alexander.

Neighbourhood Perceptions of the Ukraine Crisis From the Soviet Union into Eurasia? Abingdon: Routledge, 2017. Abingdon : Taylor & Francis, 2017. стр. 41-54.

Результаты исследований: Публикации в книгах, отчётах, сборниках, трудах конференцийглава/разделнаучнаяРецензирование

Harvard

Sergunin, A 2017, Russian Perceptions of the Ukrainian Crisis: From Confrontation to Damage Limitation? в Neighbourhood Perceptions of the Ukraine Crisis From the Soviet Union into Eurasia? Abingdon: Routledge, 2017. Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, стр. 41-54.

APA

Sergunin, A. (2017). Russian Perceptions of the Ukrainian Crisis: From Confrontation to Damage Limitation? в Neighbourhood Perceptions of the Ukraine Crisis From the Soviet Union into Eurasia? Abingdon: Routledge, 2017 (стр. 41-54). Taylor & Francis.

Vancouver

Sergunin A. Russian Perceptions of the Ukrainian Crisis: From Confrontation to Damage Limitation? в Neighbourhood Perceptions of the Ukraine Crisis From the Soviet Union into Eurasia? Abingdon: Routledge, 2017. Abingdon: Taylor & Francis. 2017. стр. 41-54

Author

Sergunin, Alexander. / Russian Perceptions of the Ukrainian Crisis: From Confrontation to Damage Limitation?. Neighbourhood Perceptions of the Ukraine Crisis From the Soviet Union into Eurasia? Abingdon: Routledge, 2017. Abingdon : Taylor & Francis, 2017. стр. 41-54

BibTeX

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