Pål Kolstø
Universitetet i Oslo
H-index: 34
Europe-Norway
Top articles of Pål Kolstø
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Does recognition matter? Exploring patron penetration of de-facto state structures | Territory, Politics, Governance | Helge Blakkisrud Tamta Gelashvili Nino Kemoklidze Pål Kolstø | 2024/3/21 |
The Russian Orthodox Church and its fight against abortion: Taking on the state and losing | Religion, State & Society | Pål Kolstø | 2023/3/15 |
Spesialoperasjon: Ukraina og Russland 2004–2023 | Nordisk Østforum | Pål Kolstø | 2023/11/14 |
A Specter from the Past: the Balkanization of Europe? | Nationalities Papers | Pål Kolstø | 2023/11 |
Ukrainians and Russians as ‘One People’: An Ideologeme and its Genesis | Ethnopolitics | Pål Kolstø | 2023/8/24 |
Orthodoxy Inside-Out: How Certain Orthodox Ideas Are Reflected in Lev Tolstoi’s Religious Thinking | Филологический класс | Kolstø Pål | 2022 |
Heretical Orthodoxy: Lev Tolstoi and the Russian Orthodox Church | Pål Kolstø | 2022/9/22 | |
Nationalism as an Argument in Contemporary Russia: Four Perspectives on Language in Action | Nordisk Østforum | Pål Kolstø | 2022/8/22 |
Engaging Without Recognizing? Western Approaches to the Eurasian De Facto States | Mezjdunarodnaja analitika | Pål Kolstø Helge Blakkisrud | 2022 |
What’s in a name?“De facto states”, terminological choices, and normative consequences | Пути к миру и безопасности | Kolstø Pål | 2022 |
Russia as Civilization: Ideological Discourses in Politics, Media, and Academia | Nordisk Østforum | Pål Kolstø | 2021/3/16 |
Not so traditional after all?: the Russian Orthodox Church's failure as a | PONARS Eurasia policy memo | Pål Kolstø Helge Blakkisrud | 2021 |
Strategic uses of nationalism and ethnic conflict: Interest and identity in Russia and the post-Soviet space | Pål Kolstø | 2021/12/8 | |
Russia's neighborhood policy and its eurasian client states: no autocracy export | Russia in global affairs | Kolstø Pål Blakkisrud Helge | 2021 |
Hoch, Tomáš & Vincenc Kopeček (eds). De facto states in Eurasia. xxii, 302 pp., maps, illus., bibliogrs. London: Routledge, 2019.£ 120.00 (cloth) | Pål Kolstø | 2021/12 | |
Weiss-Wendt, Anton Putin's Russia and the Falsification of History: Reasserting Control over the Past | Slavonic and East European Review | Pål Kolstø | 2021 |
Authoritarian Diffusion, or the Geopolitics of Self-Interest? Evidence from Russia’s Patron–Client Relations with Eurasia’s De Facto States | Europe-Asia Studies | Pål Kolstø | 2021/5/28 |
Navigating de facto statehood: trade, trust, and agency in Abkhazia’s external economic relations | Eurasian Geography and Economics | Helge Blakkisrud Nino Kemoklidze Tamta Gelashvili Pål Kolstø | 2021/5/4 |
Biting the hand that feeds them? Abkhazia–Russia client–patron relations | Post-Soviet Affairs | Pål Kolstø | 2020/3/3 |
Victimhood olympics | Russia in Global Affairs | Yuri Slezkine Ivan Krastev Martin Aust Jan Sowa Wu Enyuan | 2020 |