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The new episode of "Important Conversations with Tamara Eidelman" is dedicated to the topic "Allies of Russia". Why does a country even need allies? Isn't it just to fight with someone again? Does Russia have traditional, "inevitable" allies? Or have they changed as the country's goals changed? Perhaps the focus should not be so much on allies, but simply on maintaining peaceful relations with neighboring and distant countries?
MATERIALS:
K. Dushenko. "Russia has only two allies - its army and navy" (In the book "Red and White. From the History of Political Language")
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00:00:00 Introduction. Topic of the conversations
00:01:19 Allies of modern Russia - who are they?
00:02:53 Militarization of the concept of "allies"
00:04:18 Allies of the Russian Empire
00:07:44 Allies of Soviet Russia and the USSR
00:09:38 Russia's missed opportunity to build friendly relations with other countries
00:12:24 What to discuss with students in a lesson on the topic "Allies of Russia"?