Article by Alexander Krylov in the collection of articles “Armenia in the EAEU and the Greater Eurasian Partnership”

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On September 27, 2024, a collection of articles in Russian and Armenian “Armenia in the EAEU and the Greater Eurasian Partnership” published by the Center for Russian Studies of the Faculty of International Relations of Yerevan State University and the National Research Institute of Communication Development of (Moscow) was released in Yerevan. The publication is intended for dissemination in state administration bodies, public circles, leading universities and mass media.

The collection contains an article by Alexander Krylov, Chief Research Fellow of the Sector for the Caucasus of the Center for post-Soviet Studies of IMEMO, Dr. of Science (History), – “Russia and Armenia in the Context of Eurasian Integration”.

Krylov A.B. “Russia and Armenia in the Context of Eurasian Integration” // Armenia in the EAEU and the Greater Eurasian Partnership. Collection of articles (in Armenian and Russian) : – Yerevan: Publishing House “NAAPET”, 2024. P. 35-40. ISBN 978-9939-974-02-6 (in Armenian and Russian).

   


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