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Article
Duncan, P;
(2019)
Tsygankov, Andrei P. (ed.). Routledge Handbook of Russian Foreign Policy. Routledge Handbooks. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, and New York, 2018. xvi + 439 pp. Notes. Bibliographies. Tables. Figures. Index. £175.
[Review].
Slavonic and East European Review
, 97
(3)
pp. 591-593.
10.5699/slaveasteurorev2.97.3.0591.
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Duncan, PJS;
(2005)
Contemporary Russian Identity between East and West.
Historical Journal
, 48
(1)
277 - 294.
10.1017/S0018246X04004303.
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Book
Duncan, P and Schimpfössl, E (Eds).
(2019)
Socialism, Capitalism and Alternatives: Area Studies and Global Theories.
Fringe.
UCL Press
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Book chapter
Duncan, PJS;
(2018)
Russia and the South Caucasus.
In: Tanrisever, OF and Altunisik, M, (eds.)
The South Caucasus: security, energy and Europeanisation.
(pp. 235-252).
Routledge: Taylor & Francis Group: London, UK.
(In press).
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Duncan, PJS;
(2015)
Ideology and Interests in Putin's Construction of Eurasia.
In: Lane, D and Samokhvalov, V, (eds.)
The Eurasian Project and Europe: Regional Discontinuities and Geopolitics.
(pp. 102-116).
Palgrave Macmillan: Basingstoke, UK.
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Proceedings paper
Duncan, PJS;
(2014)
Scotland and the Question of Self-Determination in Europe.
In:
Proceedings of Gosudarstvo, politika, sotsium: vyzovy i strategicheskie prioritety razvitiia. Mezhdunarodnaia nauchno-prakticheskaia konferentsiia.
Urals Institute of Management - RANEPA filial: Ekaterinburg, Russia.
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Working / discussion paper
Duncan, P;
(2007)
'Oligarchs', Business and Russian Foreign Policy: From El'tsin to Putin.
(Economics Working Papers
83).
Centre for the Study of Economic and Social Change in Europe, SSEES, UCL: London, UK.
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Duncan, PJS;
(2013)
Batman and Robin? Exploring foreign policy differences between Putin and Medvedev during the Medvedev presidency.
(CEPSI Centre for European Politics, Security & Integration Working Papers
).
CEPSI Centre for European Politics, Security & Integration, UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies: London.
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