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From Offsetting to Emulation: A Neoclassical Realist Analysis of Russia’s Internal Balancing Strategies

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Title
From Offsetting to Emulation: A Neoclassical Realist Analysis of Russia’s Internal Balancing Strategies
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URVIO - Revista Latinoamericana de Seguridad Ciudadana, May 2022
DOI 10.17141/urvio.33.2022.5365
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Augusto Dall'Agnol

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