Factors of Ontological Security and their Impact on Foreign Policy of Serbia and Türkiye
- Authors: Efremenko D.V1, Rastegaev D.O1
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Affiliations:
- Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences (INION RAS)
- Issue: No 6 (127) (2024)
- Pages: 168-178
- Section: SECURITY ISSUES
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/0201-7083/article/view/274841
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.31857/S0201708324060159
- ID: 274841
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About the authors
D. V Efremenko
Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences (INION RAS)
Email: efdv2015@mail.ru
Doctor of Sciences (Politics) Center for Interdisciplinary Studies; chief research fellow, deputy director Moscow, Russia
D. O Rastegaev
Institute of Scientific Information on Social Sciences (INION RAS)
Email: rastegaev.2000@mail.ru
M. of A. in International Relations Departmеnt of Political Science; junior research fellow Moscow, Russia
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