Review of Gaufman, Elizaveta. Everyday Foreign Policy: Performing and Consuming the Russian Nation after Crimea
Romashko, T. (2024). Review of Gaufman, Elizaveta. Everyday Foreign Policy: Performing and Consuming the Russian Nation after Crimea. H-Net Reviews, 2024(January). https://networks.h-net.org/group/reviews/20019533/romashko-gaufman-everyday-foreign-policy-performing-and-consuming-russian
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