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Thailand-Russia Relation’ 120-th Anniversary Celebration in 2017: Politics Dimension

Student: Ruatrev Lalita

Supervisor: Sergei Akopov

Faculty: Saint-Petersburg School of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Politics and Governance (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2018

Abstract In this research we have studied the problem of “A comparative study of Evolution of Thailand – Russia Relations: looking through the Symbolic Politics Framework (II Tsar Nicholas’s era in 1897 and in present 2014-2017)”. We compared relations between two eras to understanding Thailand and Russia relations, after that we analyzed on the framework of the concept “How did Thailand – Russia Symbolic Politics Evolution before and how is changed after spring 2014”. In the process of our research we grounded our theory on different works of Russian and foreign authors in Russian, Thai and English languages. Empirical base consisted of interviews, posts in blogs via internet sources. This research consists of six parts: introduction, the conceptual framework of the research, empirical part, conclusions, references, appendix. Our sources are given in the bibliography.

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