Ukrainian-Russian relations in a crisis 90 years of the twentieth century: theory and practice of cooperation
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.3.2013.137442Keywords:
Ukraine, Russia, culture, economy, international relationsAbstract
Cultural cooperation, unlike many other areas of international bilateral relations includes not only the relationship at the level of the ruling elite of two or more countries, and almost all citizens, while ensuring the sustainable development of cultural cooperation. This article is devoted to this issue.Downloads
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