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International Affairs

June, 2019, No. 3, Vol. 65

CONTENTS
Russia and the Post-Soviet Space: Partners or Rivals?
"European Problems Unsolvable Without Russian Participation"
U.S. Complicity in the 2014 Coup in Kiev as a Violation of International Law
The Brexit Ordeal: A Case Against the "End of History"
Germany's Experience of Overcoming the Migration Crisis in Europe
Chinese Diplomacy in the Era of Xi Jinping
Territorial Integrity of States and the Right of Peoples to Self-Determination: Why They Do Not Contradict Each Other
Does Russian Federalism Need Modernization? If So, What Kind?
False Flags as a Method of Information Warfare
Cross-Border Context of Maritime Spatial Planning in the European Union
How American Presidential Contenders Talk About Russia
Informational Confrontation in the Military-Technical Sphere
Digital Technology in the Foreign Policy Information Support Systems of the United States, Great Britain and Germany
The Yugoslav Crisis: Lessons and Repercussions
78 Days of War That Cannot Be Forgotten or Forgiven
Back to the Future
Contemporary Integration Processes in the Post-Soviet Space
From Nuclear Monopoly to Nuclear Parity: About V.L. Mal'kov's Book* and More
Uncommon Information. Extraordinary Places.
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