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This proceedings book provides selections from the 2023 Topical Issues in International Political Geography (TIPG) meeting. This gathering addresses the main issues of contemporary political geography and international relations, providing a platform for discussion and collaboration between an international array of experts primarily in the fields of political geography, geopolitics, and international relations.





The first section of this volume focuses on international relations, addressing issues such as multipolarity, small states, transport cooperation, politico-geographical processes, and international security in the context of geographic space. Building on these spatially rooted themes, section two presents contributions that focus on the dual processes of globalization or regionalism. Authors of these chapters use historical frameworks to interrogate the nation state, ideology, identity, symbolisms, sovereignty, and memory. In section three, the focus narrows to specific domestic policiessuch as those related to gender, public services, elections, and corruption preventionsituated in contemporary conversations about digital transformations. Section four turns to instruments of cultural policy, examining tourism and (in a new addition in response to developments in the field) education. Similarly, section five introduces a theme new to the conference: migration and socio-demographic processes. These chapters evaluate national, regional, and local aspects of migration and multiculturalism. The final section turns to the still-pressing theme of sustainable development, taking up case studies of nations and international organizations grappling with questions about sustainable growth, political ecology, and environmental culture.





The content of the book will be interesting to experts, academics, and students.
Chapter 1: New dichotomy non-Western world vs the West: the place and
role of Russia in the new configuration of the world order.
Chapter 2: Latin
American integration and the multipolar world: strategies and problematic
issues of participation.
Chapter 3: Transforming Roles of Small States in
World Politics at the Beginning of the 21st Century: in Search of Systematic
and Comprehensive Approach.
Chapter 4: The Indian Ocean Rim Association:
Opportunities and Prospects.
Chapter 5: Dong-A Ilbo's perception of Zhou
Enlai (China) in South Korea.
Chapter 6: China-Russia Economic and Trade
Cooperation within the BRICS: 2019-2022.
Chapter 7: Russia and China:
Cooperation in the Field of Regional Security in Central Asia (20012023).-
Chapter 8: Russo-Chinese Counterterrorism Partnership within the Shanghai
Cooperation Organization.
Chapter 9: New Trends, Challenges and Responses of
Sino-Russian Agricultural Cooperation under the Background of the Belt and
Road Initiative.
Chapter 10: Kazakhstan and China: new trends in
international cooperation.
Chapter 11: Vietnams policy towards the South
China Sea and the development of China-Vietnam relations.
Chapter 12: Some
aspects of China's investment policy in Oceania.
Chapter 13: Grand Prix
dAfrique. Russian and French policy in Equatorial Africa on the example of
the Republic of Congo: from efficiency to effectiveness.
Chapter 14: Expert
and analytical centers (Think tanks) in the development of cooperation
between the EAEU partner states.
Chapter 15: Transport corridors of the
post-Soviet space as a road to the future.
Chapter 16: Generative Artificial
Intelligence in the System of International Relations: Risks, Opportunities,
Regulation.
Chapter 17: Is Populism an ideology? A critique of the thin
ideology concept.
Chapter 18: The Ideas of Resurrections in Ancient
Polytheism, Early Christian Theology and Cambridge Platonism.
Chapter 19:
Henry More: Introduction to the Politology of the Demon State.
Chapter 20:
Cultural and Historical Foundations of the Community of Common Future.-
Chapter 21: History and historical memory as victims of political correctness
(according to the materials of the Internet portal InoSMI).
Chapter 22: The
Cham as Indigenous People: Issues of Survival, Resistance, and
(In)Visibility.
Chapter 23: Cultural Fennomania of the 1830s.
Chapter 24:
Finland as the Battlefield as Viewed by the Officers of the General
Headquarters.
Chapter 25: History and the Specific Foreign Entrepreneurship
Development Features in St. Petersburg during the XVIII Century.
Chapter 26:
The Baltic Tatars: Historical and Ethnic Connections in the Modern World.-
Chapter 27: Legislative basis for feminism in Finland at the present time.-
Chapter 28: Presidential elections in a parliamentary republic (case of
Finland).
Chapter 29: German "People's parties" decline: analysis of
Bundestag and Landtag elections in 2021-2023.
Chapter 30: Approaches to
Evaluating Digital Services of Public Administration and Public Service
Delivery: Experience of the European Union and the People's Republic of
China.
Chapter 31: Introductory Words as a Means of Expressing Indirect
Evidentiality in the Chinese-language Political Media Discourse.
Chapter 32:
Russias cybersecurity policy for atomic energy sector.
Chapter 33: The
Impact of Geopolitics on the Development of International Tourism in
Macroregions and Countries of the World.
Chapter 34: Can Nature-based
Tourism Empower Women and Foster Gender Equality?.
Chapter 35: National
Brand in the system of international relations.
Chapter 36: Cooperation in
the field of preservation of cultural heritage as a new dimension of BRICS
policy.
Chapter 37: Eastern vector of Russia in the development of
international humanitarian relations.
Chapter 38: Digital Evolution of
Universities: Neural Networks in Education.
Chapter 39: SWOT analysis and
performance evaluation within universities.
Chapter 40: Social adaptation of
migrants in the context of German migration policy.
Chapter 41: Revisiting
the issue of migration processes in China.
Chapter 42: Migrants from
Post-Soviet States and the Field of Legal Interpreting in Contemporary
Russia.
Chapter 43: China-Neighboring Countries' Humanistic Exchanges and
the Building of a Community with a Shared Future for Mankind Diplomacy: Cases
of China-Myanmar and China-Nepal Buddhist Cultural Exchanges.
Chapter 44:
Political Ecology vs Political Geography: BRICS Peculiarities.
Chapter 45:
The Northern Sea Route as a Driver of Russias Arctic Blue Economy.-
Chapter 46: Analysis of the environmental policy of the non-Arctic states in
the Polar Region: the case of Baltic states.
Chapter 47: The Group of the
Least Developed Countries (LDCs) in the International Climate Policy:
Evolution, Achievements, Prospects.
Chapter 48: Formation of environmental
culture in the context of sustainable development: analysis of the components
of responsible behavior.
Radomir Bolgov. Associate professor at the School of International Relations, St. Petersburg State University, Russia. His current studies focus on the Internet public discourse and digital policies of post-Soviet countries. Program Committee member of the International Conference Internet and Modern Society (IMS), International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance (ICEGOV), etc. Editor of the journal Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. International Relations.





 





Vadim Atnashev. Associate Professor, School of International Relations, St. Petersburg State University. Research interests: Ethnic and Political Conflicts, International law, Human rights, Eastern countries, Countering Extremism and Terrorism. Editor of the Proceedings of International Conference Topical Issues of International Political Geography.





 





Timo Duile. Dr. habil., Post-Doc Researcher at the Department of Southeast Asian Studies, University of Bonn, Germany. His research interests are Asia/Orient, Center/Periphery, Global South, Indigenous Communities/Source Communities, Postcolonialism.





 





Yury Gladkiy. Professor, Chair of the Department of Economic Geography, Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia. Corresponding Member for the Department of Professional Education at Russian Academy of Education. His research interests include humanitarian geography, regional economics, social ecology, and political geography. The author of school and university textbooks on humanitarian geography, regional studies, regional politics.





 





Sergey Pogodin, Professor, Chair of High School of International Relations at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia. He is a PC member of many international conferences and member of editorial board of academic journals on historical science, international relations and regional studies. Editor of the Proceedings of Topical Issues in International Political Geography.





 





Alexey Tsyb. Associate Professor of the High School of International Relations, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia. Editor-in-chief of the almanac AKADHMEIA: materials and research on the history of Platonism. Editor of the Proceedings of Topical Issues in International Political Geography.





 





Andrei A. Znamenski. Professor of the University of Memphis, USA. Fields of interest: Russia/Europe, Eurasia, Siberia, Religion, Modernity, Socialism, Nationalism, Western Esotericism. He also serves on the editorial advisory board of such journals as Ante Portas: Security Studies (Poland), Siberica, and Alaska History.