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130: 22: 63: 283:, today the collection is directed by Tatiana Kastueva-Jean with Maxime Audinet (co-editor), Anne Souin (co-editor) and Florian Vidal (co-editor). Since its creation, a paper collecting the year's production has been published annually. 513: 613: 1460:
Launched in September 2009, Russie.Nei.Reports is an electronic collection providing extensive analysis based on fieldwork. Papers are published either in French or in English.
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and translated into all three languages. The collection has been cited in academic works as well as in the media.
159: 144: 1479:, Tatiana Kastouéva-Jean, (dir.), Olga Konkka, Nikolaï Koposov, Emilia Koustova, Denis Volkov, Tatiana Zhurzhenko 784: 1694: 1097: 1730: 1249:
Gazprom as a Predictable Partner. Another Reading of the Russian-Ukrainian and Russian-Belarusian Energy Crises
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Injecting More Differentiation in European Neighbourhood Policy : What Consequences for Ukraine ?
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Russian Scientists: Where Are they? Where Are They Going? Human Resources and Research Policy in Russia
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Moldova between Russia and the West: Internal Divisions behind the Commitment to European Integration
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Making Good Use of the EU in Georgia : « Eastern Partnership and Conflict Policy Â»
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Kazakhstan and Eurasian Economic Integration: Quick Start, Mixed Results and Uncertain Future
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Un rĂ©gime dans la tourmente : le système de sĂ©curitĂ© intĂ©rieure et extĂ©rieure du BĂ©larus
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Transformation of Russian Strategic Culture: Impacts from Local Wars and Global Confrontation
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Russia, China and the United States: From Strategic Triangularism to the Postmodern Triangle
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High Stakes in the High North. Russian-Norwegian Relations and their Implication for the EU
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Rosneft, Gazprom and the Government: the Decision-Making Triangle on Russia's Energy Policy
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The EU, Russia and the Eastern Partnership: What Dynamics under the New German Government?
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Russian Nuclear Modernization and Putin’s Wonder-Missiles: Real Issues and False Posturing
261: 1327:"Russia, NATO and the EU: A European Security Triangle or Shades of a New Entente ?" 1090:
Islamist Terrorism in Greater Central Asia : The “Al-Qaedaization” of Uzbek Jihadism
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Northern Europe’s Strategic Challenge from Russia: What Political and Military Responses?
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Quand la guerre s’invite Ă  l’école : la militarisation de l’enseignement en Russie
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Russia and Turkey in the Caucasus: Moving Together to Preserve the Status Quo ?
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Academic Cooperation between Russia and the US. Moving Beyond Technical Aid ?
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L'université technique Bauman: un atout majeur de la politique industrielle russe
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The Shanghai Cooperation Organization as "Geopolitical Bluff?" A View from Astana
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Russia's Academy of Sciences' Reform: Causes and Consequences for Russian Science
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What Is China To Us ? Westernizers and Sinophiles in Russian Foreign Policy
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Russia's Greater Middle East Policy: Securing Economic Interests, Courting Islam
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The WTO and the Customs Union: What Consequences for the Russian Banking Sector?
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L'université Goubkine: réservoir de cadres pour le secteur pétrolier et gazier
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The collection offers regular analysis of events in the former Soviet states,
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Caspian Pipeline Consortium, Bellwether of Russia’s Investment Climate ?
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Chutzpah and Realism: Vladimir Putin and the Making of Russian Foreign Policy
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The Influence of the State on Expanding Russian MNEs: Advantage or Handicap?
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Leaving to Come Back: Russian Senior Officials and the State-Owned Companies
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Kremlin-Linked Forces in Ukraine's 2019 Elections: On the Brink of Revenge?
1335:"The EU and Russia: the Needed Balance Between Geopolitics and Regionalism" 1198:
Paris and the EU-Russia Dialogue: A New Impulse with Nicolas Sarkozy ?
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Georgia, Obama, the Economic Crisis: Shifting Ground in Russia-EU Relations
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Doing Business in Russia: Informal Practices and Anti-Corruption Strategies
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Eurasia in Russian Foreign Policy: Interests, Opportunities and Constraints
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Greater Eurasia: The Emperor’s New Clothes or an Idea whose Time Has Come?
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From Plans to Substance: EU-Russia Relations During the British Presidency
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Russia in Latin America : Geopolitical Games in the US’s Neighborhood
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Russia and Central and Eastern Europe: between Confrontation and Collusion
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From Chechnya to Syria: The Evolution of Russia’s Counter-Terrorist Policy
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Entreprises et universitĂ©s russes : de la coopĂ©ration au recrutement
1354:"Multiplying Sources as the Best Strategy for EU-Russia Energy Relations" 1346:"Representing Private Interests to Increase Trust in Russia-EU Relations" 1758: 1731:
Le Haut collège d'économie: école de commerce, université et think tank
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Les universités privées, "mal-aimées" de l'enseignement supérieur russe
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Abkhazia and South Ossetia: Collision of Georgian and Russian Interests
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Le Web en Russie : de la virtualitĂ© Ă  la rĂ©alitĂ© politique ?
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Guerre de l'information : le web russe dans le conflit en Ukraine
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Shared Neighbourhood or New Frontline ? The Crossroads in Moldova
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Higher Education in Russia: How to Overcome the Soviet Heritage ?
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Re-Writing Russia's Subsoil Law: from Sovereignty to Civil Law ?
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Ukraine's Scissors: between Internal Weakness and External Dependence
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No.10, May 2006, Special Issue : Workshop on EU-Russia relations
669:"Green Economy": Opportunities and Constraints for Russian Companies 1740:"Projet MISiS": futur modèle de l'enseignement supérieur en Russie? 1596:
Russia's Eastern Direction—Distinguishing the Real from the Virtual
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Russian Spetsnaz, Contractors and Volunteers in the Syrian Conflict
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Deja Vu with BMD: The Improbability of Russia-NATO Missile Defense
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Ukraine at the Crossroads: Between the EU DCFTA and Customs Union
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The Impact of "New Public Management" on Russian Higher Education
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Europe in Russian Foreign Policy: Important but no longer Pivotal
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EU Gas Liberalization as a Driver of Gazprom's Strategies ?
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Moscow’s Syria Campaign: Russian Lessons for the Art of Strategy
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Friends in Need: Whither the Russia-India Strategic Partnership?
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Russia’s Afghan Policy in the Regional and Russia-West Contexts
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The Return: Russia and the Security Landscape of Northeast Asia
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Russia and Turkey: Rethinking Europe to Contest Outsider Status
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Université fédérale de l'Oural, une futur "Harvard régionale"?
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Russia's Domestic Evolution, what Impact on its Foreign Policy
572:"Conservatism" in Russia: Political Tool or Historical Choice? 276:, authored by established experts and up-and-coming analysts. 123: 56: 15: 1476:
MĂ©moire de la Seconde Guerre mondiale dans la Russie actuelle
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Obama and Russia : Facing the Heritage of the Bush Years
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Russia and the “Eastern Partnership” after the War in Georgia
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Russian Digital Dualism: Changing Society, Manipulative State
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The Kurds: A Channel of Russian Influence in the Middle East?
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Russia’s Energy Strategy-2035: Struggling to Remain Relevant
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The EU-Russia Energy Dialogue: Competition Versus Monopolies
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Russia's Eastern Energy Policy: A Chinese Puzzle for Rosneft
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A Fine Balance - The Strange Case of Sino-Russian Relations
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Russia's Arctic Policy and the Northern Fleet Modernization
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Governors, Oligarchs, and Siloviki: Oil and Power in Russia
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Russia’s Asia Strategy: Bolstering the Eagle’s Eastern Wing
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Moldova's National Minorities: Why are they Euroskeptical?
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Russia's Diplomacy in the Middle East: Back to Geopolitics
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New Order for Old Triangles? The Russia-China-India Matrix
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China’s Ambitions in Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus
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There Will Be Gas: Gazprom's Transport Strategy in Europe
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Russia and the Council of Europe: Ten Years Wasted ?
1021:“Cool Neighbors” : Sweden’s EU Presidency and Russia 554:
The Illusion of Convergence: Russia, China, and the BRICS
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The "Greatness and Misery" of Higher Education in Russia
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Internal and External Impact of Russia's Economic Crisis
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The Far Right in the Conflict between Russia and Ukraine
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Russia's Economic Modernization: The Causes of a Failure
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Russia’s Militia Groups and their Use at Home and Abroad
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Rosoboronexport, Spearhead of the Russian Arms Industry
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China as an Emerging Donor in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan
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Israel's Immigrant Parties: An Inefficient Russia Lobby
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Russia's New Energy Alliances: Mythology versus Reality
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Russia’s Arctic Policy: A Power Strategy and Its Limits
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OMC: quel impact pour le secteur agricole russe ?
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NATO and Russia : Post-Georgia Threat Perceptions
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From Moscow to Mecca: Russia's Saudi Arabian Diplomacy
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Frontiers New and Old: Russia’s Policy in Central Asia
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Reforming Ukrainian Defense: No Shortage of Challenges
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Higher Education, the Key to Russia's Competitiveness
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Russian Chinese Relations through the Lens of the SCO
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Russia’s Immigration Policy: New Challenges and Tools
449:“Russian World”: Russia’s Policy towards its Diaspora 440:
Japan-Russia: The Limits of a Strategic Rapprochement
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Russia and the "Gas-OPEC". Real or Perceived Threat?
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The Caucasus: a Hotbed of Terrorism in Metamorphosis
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Kadyrovism: Hardline Islam as a Tool of the Kremlin?
1400:"Germany's Policy on Russia: End of the Honeymoon?" 858:"Digital Kremlin": Power and the Internet in Russia 302:
Russia and Latin America: A Difficult Rapprochement
1072:Russia’s Armed Forces : The Power of Illusion 747:Afghanistan after 2014: The Way Forward for Russia 633:The Jewish Diaspora and the Russo-Ukrainian Crisis 458:Minsk-Beijing: What Kind of Strategic Partnership? 1686:Economic Constraint and Ukraine's Security Policy 1641:The Religious Diplomacy of the Russian Federation 1240:The Opacity of Russian-Ukrainian Energy Relations 1162:Armenia, a Russian Outpost in the Caucasus ? 1382:UE Crisis: What Opportunities for Russia ? 1231:Russie-EU beyond 2007. Russian Domestic Debates 654:, Marcin Koscienkowski & William Schreiber 270:Institut français des relations internationales 1534:Making Sense of Russia's Policy in Afghanistan 916:Results of the 'Reset' in US-Russian Relations 907:Russia's Far East Policy: Looking Beyond China 768:Russia-Turkey: A Relationship Shaped by Energy 268:, thus the NEI acronym) Centre of Paris-based 1587:Gazprom in Europe: a Business Doomed to Fail? 1030:The Challenges of Russia’s Demographic Crisis 898:Syria: Russia's Best Asset in the Middle East 735:Japan-Russia: Toward a Strategic Partnership? 8: 1704:"Soft power" russe: discours, outils, impact 1578:Ukraine: a Test for Russian Military Reforms 1551:Russo-British Relations in the Age of Brexit 1391:"Russia and Germany: Continuity and Changes" 1267:Russia and the WTO: On the Finishing Stretch 880:Developing Research in Russian Universities 158:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 50:Learn how and when to remove these messages 1258:Gazprom, the Fastest Way to Energy Suicide 240:Learn how and when to remove this message 222:Learn how and when to remove this message 112:Learn how and when to remove this message 678:The Crisis in Ukraine: An Insider's View 1520:Russia's Relations with South-East Asia 840:What the North Caucasus Means to Russia 1522:, Dmitry Gorenburg & Paul Schwartz 1024:, Eva Hagström Frisell, Ingmar Oldberg 780:, Ahmed Mehdi & Shamil Yenikeyeff 7: 1605:Russian LNG: The Long Road to Export 660:Russia and Global Climate Governance 156:adding citations to reliable sources 1219:Russia and the Deadlock over Kosovo 582:, Ivan Timofeev, Elena Alekseenkova 1536:, Stephen Blank & Younkyoo Kim 1506:, Tatiana Mitrova, Vitaly Yermakov 494:Central Asia: Facing Radical Islam 347:Russia’s "Great Return" to Africa? 14: 31:This article has multiple issues. 1470:, Andrey Paratnikau (Porotnikov) 831:Italy, Russia's Voice in Europe? 128: 61: 20: 1261:, Christophe-Alexandre Paillard 813:Decoding Russia's WTO Accession 171:"Russie.NEI.Visions in English" 39:or discuss these issues on the 1566:No. 20, September 2015 : 1532:No. 24, September 2018 : 1376:, Fiona Hill and Omer Taspinar 422:Putinism: A Praetorian System? 1: 1710:No. 4, September 2010 : 1620:No. 14, November 2012 : 1611:No. 15, December 2012 : 1602:No. 16, December 2013 : 1548:No. 22, February 2018 : 1525:No. 25, February 2019 : 1500:No. 28, December 2019 : 892:, Olena Bagno & Zvi Magen 591:, Igor Bunin, Alexey Makarkin 1692:No. 6, December 2010 : 1629:No. 13, October 2012 : 1593:No. 17, January 2014 : 1557:No. 21, October 2015 : 1784:Foreign relations of Russia 1754:Foreign relations of Russia 1737:No. 1, October 2009 : 1728:No. 2, October 2009 : 1701:No. 5, October 2010 : 1665:No. 9, January 2012 : 1464:No. 32, August 2020 : 266:nouveaux Ă©tats indĂ©pendants 1805: 1695:How the Chinese See Russia 1656:No. 10, March 2012 : 1647:No. 11, April 2012 : 1518:No. 26, March 2019 : 1491:No. 29, March 2020 : 696:Russia: Youth and Politics 588:Russia: Business and State 1719:No. 3, March 2010 : 1638:No. 12, June 2012 : 1584:No. 18, July 2014 : 1509:No. 27, July 2019 : 1473:No. 31, June 2020 : 1397:No.6(b), September 2005, 1388:No.6 (a), September 2005 874:& Stanislav Shekshina 1743:, Tatiana KastouĂ©va-Jean 1716:, Tatiana KastouĂ©va-Jean 1707:, Tatiana KastouĂ©va-Jean 1680:, Tatiana KastouĂ©va-Jean 1674:No. 8, June 2011 : 1671:, Tatiana KastouĂ©va-Jean 1635:, Tatiana KastouĂ©va-Jean 1575:No. 19, May 2015 : 1539:No. 23, May 2018 : 1482:No. 30, May 2020 : 1683:No. 7, May 2011 : 1291:No.13, September 2006, 1288:, Tatiana Kastueva-Jean 1282:No.14, September 2006, 1207:No.22, September 2007, 1156:, Tatiana Kastueva-Jean 1096:No.34, September 2008, 1015:, Jean-Philippe Tardieu 1000:No.44, September 2009, 828:No.62, September 2011, 798:, Dmitri Miroshnichenko 732:No.72, September 2013, 657:No.80, September 2014, 636:, Olena Bagno-Moldavsky 627:, Tatiana Kastueva-Jean 512:No.96, September 2016, 428:No.105, December 2017, 362:No.112, December 2018, 1653:, Olga Shumylo-Tapiola 1529:, Vladislav Inozemtsev 1264:No.16, February 2007, 1186:No.24, November 2007, 1183:, Jakub M. 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