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  • 31Foreign Policy —    Italy’s foreign policy has generally had clear, but unassertive, objectives. Before unification, the lack of cohesion among ministates and principalities under Austrian, Spanish, or Pontifical jurisdiction made unrealizable any territorial… …

    Historical Dictionary of modern Italy

  • 32Eurasia Party —    Political party. A socially oriented, étatist political party, the Eurasia Party was founded in 2002 by the right wing ideologue Aleksandr Dugin. The Eurasia Party rejects Atlanticism and Western style values for Russia and supports Russia’s… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation

  • 33Eurasianism —    Sociopolitical ideology. Often contrasted with Atlanticism, contemporary Eurasianism or neo Eurasianism is a revival of an earlier stream of thought that Russia should embrace its unique role as both a European and Asiatic country, free of the …

    Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation

  • 34Kozyrev, Andrey Vladimirovich — (1951– )    Diplomat and politician. Born the son of a Soviet diplomat in Brussels, Belgium, Kozyrev graduated from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO). He joined the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1968, holding… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation

  • 35Westernizers — (Zapadniki)    In 19th century Russia, Westernizers were predominantly intellectuals who emphasized Russia’s common historic and cultural identity with the West, as opposed to Slavophiles, who believed that Russia’s traditions and destiny were… …

    Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation

  • 36About the editor —  and contributors  Editor  Carl Cavanagh Hodge is an associate professor of political science at the University of British Columbia Okanagan. His is a former Senior Volkswagen Research Fellow with the American Institute of Contemporary German… …

    Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914

  • 37atlanticist — noun or adjective see atlanticism …

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