“Russia Is in the Middle of Extraordinary Transformation”
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Fyodor A. Lukyanov

Russia in Global Affairs
Editor-in-Chief;
National Research University–Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia
Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs
Research Professor;
Valdai Discussion Club
Research Director

AUTHOR IDs

SPIN RSCI: 4139-3941
ORCID: 0000-0003-1364-4094
ResearcherID: N-3527-2016
Scopus AuthorID: 24481505000

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Tel.: (+7) 495 980 7353
Address: Office 112, 29 Malaya Ordynka Str., Moscow 115184, Russia

Fyodor Lukyanov Gives a Lecture at The Institute for European Studies

On March 26, 2024, the Institute for European Studies in Belgrade, Serbia, hosted a lecture by Fyodor Lukyanov, editor-in-chief of Russia in Global Affairs magazine, entitled “Contemporary Russia’s Foreign Policy.”

During the lecture, Lukyanov discussed a variety of topics related to Russia’s foreign policy and its evolution over time, including the country’s relationship with the West, its self-perception, and its impact on international affairs. He also explored the relationship between Russia and China and other relevant issues.

Watch the lecture

The Institute of European Studies (IES) is a scientific research organization funded by the Government of the Republic of Serbia, located in Belgrade. 

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