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Title: | Актуальные проблемы международных отношений и глобального развития: сб. науч. ст. – Вып. 7. |
Keywords: | ЭБ БГУ::ОБЩЕСТВЕННЫЕ НАУКИ |
Issue Date: | 2019 |
Publisher: | Минск : Бестпринт |
Abstract: | Сборник подготовлен Центром международных исследований факультета международных отношений БГУ. В него вошли научные статьи известных ученых-международников и молодых исследователей. Статьи посвящены актуальным проблемам современных международных отношений и глобального развития. Книга будет полезна преподавателям, аспирантам, студентам, научным работникам – специалистам в области международных отношений. |
Abstract (in another language): | Actual problems of international relations and global development – annual collection of scientific papers (ISSN 2311 – 9470 (print), book series), established in 2013 by the Center for International Studies of the Faculty of International Relations, Belarusian State University, Minsk. This is a publication on international relations with a special focus on the history of international relations, political problems of international relations, global and regional development. Being included in the international academic discourse, it is international in editorial board and topic coverage. The papers from recognized experts and promising scholars from Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, European and Central Asian countries are introduced in editions. Prospective contributors from other countries are also invited to present their approaches to the solutions of the current issues of international agenda. The edition welcomes publication of reviews, articles in English. |
URI: | http://elib.bsu.by/handle/123456789/237170 |
ISSN: | 2311-9470 |
Appears in Collections: | Актуальные проблемы международных отношений и глобального развития. Вып. 7. – 2019 |
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