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List of scientific articles published by the members of the Romanian Centre for Russian Studies

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Radu Carp, Putinism as a thin ideology or bricolage? Theoretical outcomes related to the radicalization of the support for Russian Federation authoritarian regime, in Europolity, 2025, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 31-43.

Anne-Kristin Jørgensen, Laurentiu Pleșca, Radu Carp, Geir Hønneland, Russia, Geopolitics and Fisheries Management: a Tale of Two Seas, in Arctic Review on Law and Politics, 2025, vol. 16, pp. 86-114.

Marius Ghincea, Laurențiu Pleșca, From transformation to demarcation: explaining the EU’s shifting motivations of the enlargement policy, in Journal of European Public Policy, 2025.

Adrian-Bogdan Ceobanu, Diplomacy in a Time of Transition: Romanian Diplomats in Eastern Europe (1990–1993), in Central Europe, 2025, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 88-109.

Adrian Nae, Mihai-Răzvan Ungureanu, The Strategic Importance of the Danube and the Lower Danube Region in the Context of the War in Ukraine, in Der Donauraum, 2024, vol. 64, no. 3-4, pp. 37-47.

Erdem Lamazhapov, Arild Moe, Russia’s Geopolitical Position in the Arctic: What’s New?, in Strategic Analyses, 2024, vol. 48, no. 6, pp. 604-618,

Adrian Nae, Russian Fiddler. Tales from Romania about Russia (2021-2022), Presa Universitară Clujeană, 2024, 147 pp.

Adrian-Bogdan Ceobanu, Constantin Ardeleanu, „Incidentul Olga”. Politici carantinale și relații româno-ruse la sfârșitul secolului al XIX-lea, in Constantin Ardeleanu (ed.), De la ciuma lui Caragea la holera balcanică. Epidemii, carantine și sănătate publică în epoca modernă, Humanitas, 2024, pp. 284-299.

Radu Carp, National Minorities in the Odesa Oblast – Applying the European Model to Ensure Peaceful Coexistence, in International Journal of Minority and Group Rights, 2024, vol. 31, no. 5, pp. 992-1014.

Adrian-Bogdan Ceobanu, Romanian Consulates in the Russian Empire (1879–1914): Organization, Staff, and Activity, in Adrian-Bogdan Ceobanu, Silvana Rachieru (eds.),  Between Three Empires: Consular Network of Romania (1879-1918), Isis Press Istanbul, 2024, pp. 143-168.

Adrian-Bogdan Ceobanu, Laurențiu Pleșca, From Cold Relations to Active Involvement: Romanian Diplomatic Representation in Belarus (1992–2021), in Journal of Belarusian Studies, 2023, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 126-150.

Robert Gabriel Țicălău, From strategic partner to co-aggressor: Russia’s attempts to lure Belarus into the war in Ukraine, Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe,  2023, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 703-717.

Robert Gabriel Țicălău, Belarusian Regime Perceptions of Russian Aggression in Ukraine, Journal of Belarusian Studies, 2023, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 30-47.

Iulia Mustățea, Ukraine’s significance in Boris Yeltsin’s rhetoric. Discourse, identities, and politics, in Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs, 2023, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 38-50.

Ana Maria Albulescu, The search for a comprehensive political settlement in Transnistria: Explaining the failure to reach agreement, in Peacebuilding, 2023, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 207–222.

Ana Maria Albulescu, Democracy, sovereignty, and security: understanding the normative approaches of third parties involved in the conflicts in Moldova and Ukraine. Frontiers in Political Science, 2023, vol. 5.

Armand Goșu, La Romania di fronte all’aggression russa all’Ucraina, in Guerra globale. Il conflitto russo-ucraino e l’ordine internazionale, Corriere della Sera, 2023, pp. 149-164.

Radu Carp, Mihaela Daciana Natea, Lucian Săcălean, Could digital diplomacy help combating disinformation?  The impact of Romanian’s Digital diplomacy in the Eastern Partnership countries, L’Europe Unie, 2022, no. 18, pp. 30-41.

Radu Carp, Chrysotea Basia, National minorities in the Odessa oblast: a model of coexistence or tensions ahead? in Mihaela Daciana Natea (ed.) Disinformation crossing borders. Multilevel disinformation concerning the war in Ukraine, L´Harmattan, Paris, 2022, pp. 53 – 74.

Adrian Nae, Russian Strategic Narratives on the Arctic Region: Embedded in Strategic Documents and Narrated by RT and Sputnik, in The Polar Journal, 2022, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 363-383.

Adrian Nae, Russian propaganda messages on the developments and prospects of the Transnistrian conflict: “Moldova otkazalas’ ot Pridnestrov’ya” vs. „Status Pridnestrov’e v sostave edinoy Moldovy”, in Războiul de pe Nistru: 30 de ani după… Materialele Conferinței Științifice Internaționale 4-5 martie 2022, Editura Pontos, Chișinău, 2022, pp. 149-158.

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