Helge Blakkisrud
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Helge Blakkisrud is a Norwegian political scientist and editor. Blakkisrud holds an MA in Political Science from the University of Oslo. He is Head of the Department of Russian and Eurasian Studies at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs .
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- Living with Non-recognition: State- and Nation-building in South Caucasian Quasi-states (2008) (129)
- From Secessionist Conflict Toward a Functioning State: Processes of State- and Nation-Building in Transnistria (2011) (66)
- De facto states and democracy: The case of Nagorno-Karabakh (2012) (53)
- Dynamics of de facto statehood: the South Caucasian de facto states between secession and sovereignty (2012) (44)
- A New Kind of Arctic Power? Russia's Policy Discourses and Diplomatic Practices in the Circumpolar North (2014) (37)
- History writing and nation building in post-independence Tajikistan (2010) (35)
- Medvedev's New Governors (2011) (34)
- Blurring the boundary between civic and ethnic: The Kremlin’s new approach to national identity under Putin’s third term (2016) (32)
- Nation-building and common values in Russia (2004) (27)
- Yielding to the sons of the soil: Abkhazian democracy and the marginalization of the Armenian vote (2013) (25)
- Tackling space : federal politics and the Russian North (2006) (19)
- The New Northern Dimension of the European Neighbourhood (2009) (19)
- Governing the governors: legitimacy vs. control in the reform of the Russian regional executive (2015) (18)
- Centre-periphery relations in Russia : the case of the Northwestern regions (2001) (18)
- The New Russian Nationalism (2016) (15)
- The new Russian nationalism: imperialism, ethnicity and authoritarianism 2000–2015 (2016) (8)
- Russia's Turn to the East (2018) (8)
- Regime Development and Patron–Client Relations: The 2016 Transnistrian Presidential Elections and the “Russia Factor” (2017) (8)
- Navigating de facto statehood: trade, trust, and agency in Abkhazia’s external economic relations (2020) (7)
- An Asian Pivot Starts at Home: The Russian Far East in Russian Regional Policy (2018) (6)
- Museums, memory and meaning‐creation: (re)constructing the Tajik nation (2019) (4)
- Governing the Arctic: The Russian State Commission for Arctic Development and the Forging of a New Domestic Arctic Policy Agenda (2019) (4)
- Center‐Periphery relations in Russia's European north (2000) (4)
- Female Heroes in a Man's World: The Construction of Female Heroes in Kyrgyzstan's Symbolic Nation-building (2017) (3)
- Introduction: Can Cooperative Arctic Policies Survive the Current Crisis in Russian-Western Relations? (2018) (3)
- Russkii as the New Rossiiskii? Nation-Building in Russia After 1991 (2022) (3)
- Russia Before and After Crimea (2018) (3)
- Introduction: Exploring Russian nationalisms (2018) (3)
- Stavropol as “Russia’s Kosovo”? Nationalist mobilization and public response in a Russian region (2017) (3)
- The Shifting Geopolitics of the Black Sea Region: Actors, Drivers, Challenges (2011) (3)
- ‘Restore Moscow to the Muscovites’: Othering ‘the migrants’ in the 2013 Moscow mayoral elections (2018) (2)
- Governance in Russian Regions: A Policy Comparison (2019) (2)
- Russia's turn to the East: The Ministry for the Development of the Far East, and the domestic dimension (2017) (1)
- Russia’s Neighborhood Policy and Its Eurasian Client States: No Autocracy Export (2021) (1)
- Nationhood and Politization of History in School Textbooks: Identity, the Curriculum and Educational Media (2020) (1)
- Great Power, Arctic Power: Russia’s engagement in the High North (2012) (1)
- Centre-periphery Relations in Russia (2018) (1)
- Eurasian Integration and the Russian World: Regionalism as an Identitary Enterprise. By Aliaksei Kazharski. Budapest: Central European University Press, 2019. xv, 208 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. $70.00, hard bound. (2020) (0)
- The Arctic Council and US domestic policymaking (2019) (0)
- Afterword: 6400 Kilometres Away—But Not a Policy World Apart (2018) (0)
- Russia's Turn to the East: Domestic Policymaking and Regional Cooperation (2017) (0)
- Gateway or Garrison? Border Regions in Times of Geopolitical Crisis (2018) (0)
- Trade and trust: the role of trade in de-facto state conflict transformation (2021) (0)
- Engaging Without Recognizing? Western Approaches to the Eurasian De Facto States (2023) (0)
- From Our Readers (1999) (0)
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