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Yoshiko Herrera

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Comparative Politics, Identity, Institutional Change, Post-Socialist Economic Transitions, Nationalism, Regionalism, Security
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Similarities Stain the Kremlin’s Warfare on Chechens and Ukrainians

  • April 24, 2022
(PONARS Eurasia Policy Memo) The Russian war in Ukraine continues with daily news reports from besieged cities documenting humanitarian disasters, growing civilian casualties, and fleeing refugees. Many commentators have compared…
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Стать лидерами в XXI веке

  • June 13, 2016
  • Yoshiko Herrera
Глава государства принял участие в церемонии вручения дипломов выпускникам Назарбаев Университета. “В прошлом году я вручил дипломы первым выпускникам нашего университета, и сегодня мы гордимся их результатами. Они состоялись как…
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Да, США и Россия могут сотрудничать в деле окончания гражданской войны в Сирии. И вот почему

  • February 25, 2016
  • Yoshiko Herrera
"Вы, наверное, не узнаете это из новостей, но США и Россия, возможно, не во всем расходятся по сирийскому вопросу. В недавней статье для Рабочей группы по вопросу о будущем американо-российских…
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Yes, the U.S. and Russia can cooperate to end the Syrian civil war. Here’s why.

  • February 17, 2016
  • Yoshiko Herrera
(WP) (Co-authored with Andrew Kydd and Fyodor Lukyanov) You probably wouldn’t know it from the news, but the United States and Russia might not be completely at odds over Syria. In a recent paper for theWorking…

National Identity and Xenophobia in Russia

  • November 16, 2012
  • Yoshiko Herrera
(Book Chapter) Subnational political units are growing in influence in national and international affairs, drawing increasing scholarly attention to politics beyond national capitals. In this book, leading Russian and Western political…

The Non-Proliferation Treaty as a Conditional Norm

  • July 23, 2012
  • Yoshiko Herrera
The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) is an explicitly discriminatory treaty. It enshrines the right of a handful of “Nuclear Weapons States” (NWS)—the five that had tested…

Attempts under Putin to Create a Unified Economic Space in Russia

  • July 23, 2012
  • Yoshiko Herrera
Has President Vladimir Putin made any headway in reversing the trend of decentralization (or literally disintegration) that characterized the Russian economy in the 1990s? To answer this question, this paper…

Economic Assistance to Russia: Ineffectual, Politicized, and Corrupt?

  • July 23, 2012
  • Yoshiko Herrera
While it is easy to critique reform programs after the fact–and therefore also easy to dismiss critics–understanding why economic assistance to Russia seems to have failed remains a vitally important…

Lessons from Russia’s Experience with Market-Oriented Reform

  • July 23, 2012
  • Yoshiko Herrera
What does the Russian experience with reform teach us about transitions from state to market-based economies? Several scholars have argued that the reform program upon which Russia embarked in late…
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