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Rick Fawn
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| Ideology and National Identity in Post-Communist Foreign Policies |
| Pages: 1-41 |
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Margot Light
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| In Search of an Identity: Russian Foreign Policy and the End of Ideology |
| Pages: 42-59 |
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Charles King
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| Marking Time in the Middle Ground: Contested Identities and Moldovan Foreign Policy |
| Pages: 60-83 |
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Stephen Jones
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| The Role of Cultural Paradigms in Georgian Foreign Policy |
| Pages: 83-110 |
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Eugene Huskey
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| National Identity from Sratch: Defining Kyrgyzstan's Role in World Affairs |
| Pages: 111-138 |
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Sally N. Cummings
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| Eurasian Bridge or Murky Waters between East and West? Ideas, Identity and Output in Kazakhstan's Foreign Policy |
| Pages: 139-158 |
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David J. Smith
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| 'The Devil and the Deep Blue See': European Integration, National Identity and Foreign Policy in Post-Communist Estonia |
| Pages: 156-177 |
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George Sanford
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| Overcoming the Burden of History in Polish Foreign Policy |
| Pages: 178-203 |
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Rick Fawn
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| Reconstituting a National Identity: Ideologies in Czech Foreign Policy after the Split |
| Pages: 204-228 |