E.V. Kryzhko's research while affiliated with V.I. Vernadsky Taurida National University and other places
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Publications (8)
The authors consider the problem of the significance of Egypt's policy in the context of the transformation of the US geostrategic approaches in the Middle East in 1953–1956. It is shown that the approaches of the United States that have undergone transformation, which sought to create a controlled military-political bloc of the states of the Middl...
The author considers the problem of the role of Egypt in the US policy in the Middle East in the early 1950s. It is shown that a new political circumstances in the regions of the Middle and Near East forced the United States to act as a competitor to Great Britain. The United States understood the importance of gradually ousting Great Britain from...
The article examines the features of the US foreign policy towards the Central Asian states in the post-bipolar period. The imperatives and constants, as well as the transformation of Washington’s Central Asian policy, have been characterized. It is shown that five Central Asian states have been in the focus of American foreign policy over the past...
The phenomenon of «children’s» movements has historical analogs, which traditionally were the result of thoughtful technologies of adults, which were aimed at realizing their interests and achieving specific goals. The use of geopolitical and civilizational approaches has led to the consideration of the phenomenon of «children’s» eco-strikes as a p...
The article considers the ethno-cultural aspects of rivalry between the British and Russian empires in the process of the «Great Game» in Turkestan in the XIX century. It is established that direct contact with the eastern cultures, interaction and dialogue (and communication was observed on both sides) occurred through British and Russian traveler...
The article considers the problem of geopolitical interests of the British and Russian empires in the process of the «Great Game» in Turkestan in the first half of the XIX century. It is established that the UK's approaches were based on the principle of freedom of one's own actions in the international arena, maintaining the balance of power, unde...
The article is devoted to the examination of the biography and the main directions of the studies of the distinguished Russian orientalist, Doctor in History, Professor M.F. Slinkin (1925-2007). At a wartime he was a fearless soldier, officer, and in the times of peace - a professional translator, diplomat, teacher and international affairs expert,...
The article considers the problem of the origin of the «Great game» between Russia and Great Britain in Turkestan at the beginning of the XIX century. Based on the analysis of a broad source base and numerous studies, the features of the first phase of this geopolitical competition, which continued during the period of 1810-1830s, have been identif...