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The two faces of contemporary Eurasianism: an imperial version of Russian nationalism
Authors:Marlène Laruelle
Institution:1. City College of New York E-mail: Mrywkin@aol.com;2. School of Law &3. Social Science University of Plymouth E-mail: k.cordell@plymouth.ac.uk;4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology E-mail: cwendt@MIT.ed;5. University of Illinois , Urbana-Champaign E-mail: khitchin@gmail.com;6. University of Bern, Switzerland and Institute for Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans , Forlì, Italy E-mail: simona.mameli.est@esteri.it;7. University of North Texas E-mail: jishiyam@traman.edu
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