Conference paper
Globalisation and Democracy: Russia’s Case
Nadia Aleksandrova Arbatova
; IMEMO, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
It is difficult to find any other notion than “globalisation” which would be used so often and which would have so many interpretations. For political scientists it means first of all increasing democratisation of the world. Russia came out of the USSR with the only one desire to become part of the civilised world and consequently of the main international institutions. Nowadays, ten years after the dissolution of the USSR, Russia still stays outside the main international institutions. The gap between Russia and enlarging Europe is growing. Why did it happen? What are the underlying reasons of this situation? The presentation is focused on these problems.
Keywords
democracy; European Union; globalisation; Russia; Soviet Union; security
Hrčak ID:
23393
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Publication date:
30.7.2003.
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