Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series
; 31
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Evolution of the role of religion in the history of the Russian state -- Religion in social and political life of the Russian Federation -- Religion in Russian views on foreign policy -- Characteristics of Russian religious diplomacy -- Russia's Orthodox brotherhood with Belarus and Serbia -- The syndrome of betrayal in Russia's relations with the Ukraine, Estonia and Georgia -- Occasional community: Russian policy towards Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia and Montenegro -- The long shadow of byzantium: Russian-Greek relations in the face of rivalry between the two churches -- Between fear and necessity of cooperation: Russian policy towards muslim countries -- Among us, the chosen nations: tendencies in Russian-Israeli relations -- Neighbourhood of giants: the place of the Russian Federation in the Asian cultural space between India and the People's Republic of China -- There can only be one Rome: Russia's traumatic relations with the Vatican -- The antichrist lives in the West: the ideological burden of Russia's policy towards the United States.
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Religion and international relations-- Russia (Federation)
Church and state-- Russia (Federation)
Religion and politics-- Russia (Federation)
Russia (Federation), Foreign relations, Religious aspects.