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Posts by Anatoly Reshetnikov

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Interlingual Relations International politics is often conducted in two languages or more, and since no two languages are exactly the same, what is possible to say in one language may be impossible to say in another. Transl...

Fresh from the press!

A publication that I was looking forward to for years. An edited volume on Interlingual Relations with a chapter on the Hidden Politics of Translation by yours truly. And it is open access! Thanks to the editors for assembling a fantastic team. press.umich.edu/Books/I/Inte...

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How did efficient mobilization in the Russia-Ukraine war become possible and lasting, despite all odds?

In his article, @reshetnikov.bsky.social reconstructs the discursive conditions of possibility for mobilization in both Russia and Ukraine by analyzing combatants’ rhetoric.

📄 👉 rdcu.be/eI4yz

6 months ago 1 1 0 0
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Foreign agent law and human rights work in Russia: A brief retrospect and current status Anatoly Reshetnikov is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Webster University.

My recent blogpost for the Social Justice Center in the context of the ‘foreign agent’ law and the worrying developments in Georgia. I provide a brief retrospect of the Russian scenario and reflect on concrete consequences the law exerted on human rights work. socialjustice.org.ge/en/products/...

1 year ago 2 1 0 0