The model of Russian-Hungarian relations under sanctions: the security aspect
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4538846Keywords:
Russian-Hungarian bilateral relations, sanctions policy, asymmetry of international relations, national security, European security environmentAbstract
On the example of Russian-Hungarian cooperation in the conditions of sanctions the methodical approach to modeling of bilateral relations of the states adjacent to Ukraine on the basis of the theory of asymmetry of international relations is offered. This approach makes the analysis of the bilateral relations of European countries with Russia more objective and helps to assess them in terms of threats to the European security environment.
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