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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan European Research Centers Presents: Dessi Kirilova onN
 arratives of the Other: The Development of New Foreign Relations with Russ
 ia in Central and East European StatesHow have foreign relations changed b
 etween the states of Central and Eastern Europe and Russia since the end o
 f communism? Dessi Kirilova discusses the different narratives employed by
  the political elites of Bulgaria\, Lithuania\, and Poland to redefine the
  meaning of Russia for their respective countries. A scholar of Internatio
 nal Relations and European affairs\, she is interested in the role of idea
 s and collective identities on international politics\, the processes thro
 ugh which these change\, as well as the influence of big states and intern
 ational institutions on smaller ones. In this presentation\, she explores 
 the different foreign policy choices these post-communist Central and East
 ern European countries made regarding their relationships with Russia\, an
 d suggests some theoretical reasons why different narratives came to domin
 ate in each of these countries.
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SUMMARY:Moynihan European Research Centers presents: Dessi Kirilova on Narr
 atives of the Other
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Moynihan European Research Centers Presents: D
 essi Kirilova on<br>Narratives of the Other: The Development of New Foreig
 n Relations with Russia in Central and East European States<br><br>How hav
 e foreign relations changed between the states of Central and Eastern Euro
 pe and Russia since the end of communism? Dessi Kirilova discusses the dif
 ferent narratives employed by the political elites of Bulgaria\, Lithuania
 \, and Poland to redefine the meaning of Russia for their respective count
 ries. A scholar of International Relations and European affairs\, she is i
 nterested in the role of ideas and collective identities on international 
 politics\, the processes through which these change\, as well as the influ
 ence of big states and international institutions on smaller ones. In this
  presentation\, she explores the different foreign policy choices these po
 st-communist Central and Eastern European countries made regarding their r
 elationships with Russia\, and suggests some theoretical reasons why diffe
 rent narratives came to dominate in each of these countries.<br><br>
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