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"Systems, Structures and Agents under Globalization: European and Russian Tendencies",

edited by Nina Slanevskaya, St.Petersburg, Asterion, 2008 (in English). Download 237 pages of the book (pdf.)

or download chapters of the book in separate files (.doc)(.pdf)

 
CEDIMES's website, the annotation on the book 

The review from the journal Society, Environment and Development, No 4, 2008, pp.225-227 (in Russian), the website http://www.terrahumana.ru/ 

 

CONTENTS and files

The first two pages and the last page

Contents, Abbreviations, Acknowledgements, Preface         

Globalization, Uncertainty and Decision Making:         1
Cognition Also Matters
Bernard CADET (.doc)
      (.pdf)

Globalization and Synergistic Philosophy of History    25
Vladimir BRANSKY and Svyatoslav POZHARSKY

Moral Agency under Globalization                                37
Nina SLANEVSKAYA (.doc)
    (.pdf)

Public Decision Maker’s Pathologies and Remedies      59
of a Prospective Approach
Ali SMIDA

Globalization: What is Going on in Practice and           76
How it is Explained Theoretically
Gérard LAFAY

Central Europe in the Globalized World of the 21st      91 Century 
Leon OLSZEWSKI

 

The Main Principles and Directions of Reforms in      184 the Electrical  Power Industry in Russia and Other Countries of the World        
Sergei ALEXANDROV

Editor’s Notes  (p.202), Synopsis of the Articles (p.208),
Notes on Contributors (p.213), Bibliography  (p.216)

Name Index  (p.232), Subject Index (p.234)

Nina Slanevskaya (2001) Australia's policy of Integration into the Asia-Pacific Region in the 90s of the 20 century, 2001 St.Petersburg, Saint-Petersburg Philosophical Society, (in Russian) 180 pages.

Summary from the website of dissertations ; the full book - Russian State Public Library of History http://katalog.shpl.ru/

Nina Slanevskaya (2002) Australia in the Asia-Pacific Region. Lecture Notes , University of St. Petersburg, School of International Relations, St.Petersburg, Nestor, (in English), 180 pages (.pdf)

 

Nina Slanevskaya (2005) Linguistic Dimension of International Relations, Saint-Petersburg, Nestor, 2005 (in Russian), 100 pages in separate files (.doc)

Introduction , Chapter 1 (5-28) Ethnic minority in the state. Political and philosophical aspect;

Chapter 2 (29-38) The influence of language policy on the processes of integration and fragmentation;

Chapter 3 (39-54) Language policy in the USA, Canada, Switzerland, France, Spain and Belgium;

Chapter 4 (55-58) Educational language programmes and language policy;

Chapter 5 (59-90) The influence of language policy on the formation of the geopolitical space: the Russian empire, USSR, CIS, Russian Federation;

Conclusion, bibliography (pages 91-99)

Nina Slanevskaya, editor (2006) Global Society: Conflict or Cooperation? Discussion, 2006 St.Petersburg, Nestor (in English), 305 pages (.pdf)

Nina Slanevskaya (2008) Theory and Methods of Political Analysis. A Handbook with Resource Material, St.Petersburg Institute of External Economic Relations, Economics and Law, St. Petersburg (in English), 105 pages (.doc)


an electronic book

Nina Slanevskaya (2008) Review of Political Literature in a Foreign Language. A Handbook with Resource Material, St.Petersburg Institute of External Economic Relations, Economics and Law, St. Petersburg (in English), 85 pages (.doc)

an electronic book


Articles

Providing Security for the Human Brain", pp. 136-148, in Global Security: A Vision for the Future - Addressing the Challenges and Opportunities for Research in the Information Age," edited by Francois Gere, Mary Sharpe (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics Volume 81, 2011, pp. 136-148 (in English)
Nina Slanevskaya (2010) The Formation of Australian Identity, in the book Australia, Oceania and Indonesia in the Course of History, the collection of proceedings from conferences dedicated to Mikluho-Maklay No 3, Russian Academy of Sciences, St.Petersburg, pp. 69-80 (in Russian), 12 pages (.pdf)  
Nina Slanevskaya (2010) Neuroscience about Creativity in the Tendency and Perspectives of Development, Y.S.Pivovarov et al (eds.), Moscow, the Institute for Social Science Information at the Academy of Sciences of the Russian Federation, No 5, part II, 2010, pp. 747-754 (in Russian).
Nina Slanevskaya (2010) Ontology in Neuroscience. Treating without Drugs, (pages 6-23) in the journal Holism and Health, St.Petersburg, No 3, 2010.(in Russian)

N. Slanevskaya (2010) The Highest Strategy for the Security and Development of the Country is the Security and Development of the Human Brain and Mind: Threats and Benifits from the Upsurge of Neurosciences in the 21 Century (.pdf) in the "National Security: Scientific and State Management Content. Research papers of the All Russia scientific conference in Moscow, 4 December 2009", Moscow, Scientific Expert, 2010, pp. 654-666 (in Russian).

N.Slanevskaya (2009)The Use of New Social Disciplines Based on Neuroscience for the Project of Socio-Economic Development and Improvement of the Quality of State Governance (.pdf) in Scientific and Expert-Analytical Informative Basis for National Strategy of Innovative and Technological Development of Russia, Working Papers of the Conference 28-29 May 2009, Part II, edited by Yu.S. Pivovarov et al., Moscow, the Institute for Social Science Information at the Academy of Sciences of the Russian Federation, pp. 95-100 (in Russian) or the copy from the journal, 2009 (in Russian).

Nina Slanevskaya (2008) How to Make a Social and Economic Development Sustainable? in the journal Personality and Culture ( in Russian), 9 pages (.doc)

N. Slanevskaya (2008) Geopolitical Interests of Australia and the Asia-Pacific Countries in the journal Geopolitics and Security, No 2, St.Petersburg, pp. 48-55 (in Russian), 15 pages (.doc)