To comprehend Russian and Soviet foreign policy, "it is just as important to read what is being consumed on the Moscow subway as it is to conduct research in the Foreign Ministry archives," the author says. To provide insights about how Russians made sense of themselves in the post-Stalinist and late Yeltsin periods, he not only uses daily newspapers and official discourse, but also delves into works intended for mass consumption--popular novels, film reviews, ethnographic journals, high school textbooks, and memoirs.
He explains how the different identities expressed in these varied materials shaped the worldviews of Soviet and Russian decisionmakers. Hopf finds that continuous renegotiations and clashes among competing domestic visions of national identity had a profound effect on Soviet and Russian foreign policy.
Broadly speaking, Hopf shows that all international politics begins at home. Hast explores the practical implications and applications of this theory, challenging the concept by using historical examples such as suzerainty and colonialism, as well as the emergence of a hierarchical international order.
This study further connects the English School tradition, post-war international order, the Cold War and images of Russia with the concept of the sphere of influence to initiate debate and provide a fresh outlook on a concept which has little recent attention.
Drawing on both archival sources and interviews, they cover such major issues as Russia's decision to use military force in Chechnya, its reactions to NATO expansion, and its emergent relations with Japan and East Asia.
Need to know when to use the unidirectional form? The multidirectional form? The perfective? How each prefix changes the meaning of the base verb, which to use when, and how even the most subtle of differences is truly different?
By this level, content almost always leads grammar, thus allowing you to build your vocabulary and ability to converse on a wide variety of topics. You might even want to learn more about Russia in actual, authentic Russian. This text allows you to do just that! The 36 chapters take you from Kievan Rus to the post- Soviet period, and web-based activities allow you to practice your speaking and writing, namely in helping you to develop a well-reasoned argument in both skill areas.
This text is designed to help make that transition easier. These give you the flexibility to supplement your structured textbook with additional materials of interest, when needed or desired. This book has selected some of the most famous Russian poems by some of the best-known Russian poets for you to use as early as the beginning level.
Poems are heavily glossed, and sometimes entire lines or stanzas are highlighted and broken down so you can understand them pretty easily. After, a key root or grammatical point is indicated, and a few exercises follow to drill that point or show you how that root appears in other Russian words. This text is great if you want to supplement your regular Russian textbook with real Russian literature.
Divided into a number of thematic chapters, such as food, education, technology and travel, this text provides authentic Russian materials such as menus, train schedules, newspaper ads and so on, complete with pre-learning, learning and post-learning activities.
This text is appropriate at all levels because, within each chapter, texts and exercises start with those appropriate for a beginning level learner and end with at least one designed for a more advanced learner. This text will last you for years, as you progress through the stages of learning Russian. The Soviet Union made some excellent films, with basic, everyday language that was spoken at a speed that can be readily understood. These texts provide written and spoken exercises, discussion questions and opportunities to write brief essays about the content of some of the most famous and most accessible of these films.
For Heritage Learners What about those of you who grew up speaking Russian at home, but never learned to read or write. You may not realize it, but you often speak an Anglicized version of Russian, letting your English language ability drive your Russian speaking for certain constructions and situations.
Zhukova, a trusted author of many Russian learning books. The book starts with images of letters and accompanying visuals of words, and then moves on to putting letters together to make syllables and then words, noting correct pronunciations. This book is the first in a series, intended for non-Russian speakers or those with very limited Russian knowledge. Although it was originally written for children, adults can benefit as well. Learning is organized with step-by-step instructions. In addition to text, this resource includes workbook material to practice your Russian skills and access to an audio download, as well as slides and learning games.
Each workbook contains four sections:. After completing this book, you should be able to read in Russian, form statements, and answer yes or no and general questions. Rabochaja tetrad.
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