Where are Slavic Eurasian studies headed in the 21st century?
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Where are Slavic Eurasian studies headed in the 21st century?
(「スラブ・ユーラシア学の構築」研究報告集 = Occasional papers on making a discipline of Slavic Eurasian studies, No. 7)
Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, 2005
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- The current situation in Slavic studies in the UK / John Elsworth
- The future of Slavic area studies / James R. Millar
- Slavic studies in Canada / Stanislav J. Kirschbaum
- The state and future tasks of Slavic studies in Australia and beyond during the post-communist period : one Australian's perspective / Leslie Holmes
- Eastern European studies : the situation in Germany / Thomas Bremer
- French reserach on Eastern Europe / Georges Mink
- Russian and east European studies in Sweden : new challenges and possibilities / Lena Jonson
- A few remarks on Russian and East European studies in Finland / Waldemar Melanko
- Slavic area studies in Japan : features and tasks / Hiroshi Kimura
- The development of Slavic studies in Korea : past and present / Won Soon Kwon
- Regional identities and meso-mega area dynamics in Slavic Eurasia : focused on Eastern Europe / Osamu Ieda