Assimetrias da política externa russa para a Crimeia e a Transnístria
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https://doi.org/10.5752/P.1809-6182.2016v13n2p102Keywords:
RÚSSIA, CRIMEIA, TRANSNÍSTRIAAbstract
Este trabalho visa identificar o porquê de haver distinções no tratamento da Rússia aos casos da Crimeia e da Transnístria. O objetivo central é verificar se as circunstâncias são similares e se Vladimir Putin, após a anexação da Crimeia, faria o mesmo com a Transnístria.Downloads
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