Russia in World Politics
Study Course Implementer
Dzirciema street 16, Rīga, szf@rsu.lv
About Study Course
Objective
Preliminary Knowledge
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.Students acquire knowledge of and are able to assess Russian foreign policy factors, actors and major directions.
Skills
1.Students facilitate their opinion formulation and expression in an international setting as well as digital skills.
Competences
1.Students acquire the ability to carry out an independent research and interdisciplinary analysis. Students demonstrate the ability to analyse the role of an international actor in the international setting and prioritize influencing factors and actors.
Assessment
Individual work
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Students engage into literature review and assessment and prepare analytical opinion pieces.
Essays-tests intend to demonstrate the knowledge of the material.
Individual project (8-10 pages) intends to demonstrate skills to manage the material, distinguish the most important messages, formulate own opinions and structure and elaborate analysis.
In order to evaluate the quality of the study course as a whole, the student must fill out the study course evaluation questionnaire on the Student Portal.
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Examination
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Essays-tests intend to demonstrate the knowledge of the material
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Examination |
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Individual project (8-10 pages) intends to demonstrate skills to manage the material, distinguish the most important messages, formulate own opinions and stucture an elaborate analysis
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Examination |
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Seminars intend to demonstrate skills to manage the material, distinguish the most important messages and formulate own opinions within a group
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Study course grade is based on the following requirements and grading criteria: Active participation during classes/seminars: 25%; individual project: 25%; tests: 25%, exam: 25%
Assessment criteria:
- knowledge of the provided study material;
- skills managing the material, distinguish the most important messages, formulate own opinions and stucture an elaborate analysis;
- skills to manage the material, distinguish the most important messages and formulate own opinions within a group.
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Study Course Theme Plan
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Lecture
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E-Studies platform
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2
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Topics
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Issues of historical development and identity of Russia
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E-Studies platform
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Post-Soviet Russia’s challenges: political and economic processes
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E-Studies platform
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2
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Putin’s system and Putin 2036?
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Auditorium
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Individual consultations
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E-Studies platform
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Russian foreign policy: empire or “normal” great power?
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E-Studies platform
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Russia’s relations with the European Union: dialogue or conflict?
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Russian foreign policy thinking and goals
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Russian foreign policy’s Eastern vector
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Russia’s priorities, opportunities and challenges in Post-Soviet Space. Russia’s Post-Soviet neighbors
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Russian relations with the Post-Soviet neighbors. Eastern partnership countries. Relations with Belarus
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Assessment of Russia-Latvia relations
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E-Studies platform
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Russian foreign policy Instruments: from “hard” to “soft” power and back? Russia’s cyber-activities
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Russia’s foreign policy instruments: energy
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Simulation and discussion: actors in Russian foreign policy
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E-Studies platform
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Russian foreign policy actors and factors: conclusions
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Auditorium
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Individual consultations
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Exam
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Bibliography
Required Reading
Visa literatūra ir angļu valodā un piemērota gan latviešu, gan angļu plūsmas studentiem
Ian Bond, "Russia, Ukraine and the West", CER Report, April 2021
Kristi Raik, Andras Racz, Post-Crimea Shift in EU-Russia Relations (Tallinn: ICDS, 2019)
Andis Kudors and Jānis Hermanis (eds.) The Russian Economy: Prospects for Putin 4.0 (Riga: APPC, 2020)
Vladimir Gelman, “The Rise and Decline of Electoral Authoritarianism in Russia”, Demokratizatsiya, 2014
Valdai Discussion Club, National Identity of the Future of Russia, February 2014
OSW Commentary, “ ‘The Everlasting Putin’ and the Reform of the Russian Constitution”, March 2020
Sergei Lavrov, “Russian Foreign Policy in Historical Perspective”, in Russia in Global Affairs. March 2016
Charles Dick, “Russian Ground Forces Posture towards the West”, Chatham House Report, April 2019
Sergey Karaganov "Where to Go and with Whom to Go: Russia’s Foreign Policy on the Threshold of a New Decade” in Russia in Global Affairs, January 2020
Bobo Lo, “The Return: Russia and the Security Landscape of Northeast Asia”, IFRI Report, March 2020
Arkady Dubnov, “Reflecting on a Quarter Century of Russia’s Relations With Central Asia”, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, April 2018
Kalev Stoicescu, “Russia’s “Allies””, ICDS Report, January 2018
Arseny Sivitsky, “Belarus-Russia: From a Strategic Deal to an Integration Ultimatum”, Foreign Policy Research Institute Report, December 2019
RAND Report “Deterring Russian Aggression in the Baltic States”, January 2019
Viljar Veebel, Zdzislaw Sliwa, “Kaliningrad, Suwalki Gap and Russia’s Ambitions in the Baltic Region” in Journal of International Studies, October 2019
Estonian Foreign Intelligence Service, International Security and Estonia, 2021
Alina Polyakova, Spencer P. Boyer, “The Future of Political Warfare: Russia, The West, and The Coming Age of Global Digital Competition”, Brooking – Robert Bosch Foundation Report, March 2018
Tatyana Stanovaya, “Unconsolidated: The Five Russian Elites Shaping Putin’s Transition”, Carnegie Commentary, February 2020
George Friedman. The Next 100 Years. New York: Doubleday, 2009