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Round table discussion “Scientific and Technical Progress In the System of Strategic Challenges”, room 138




Section «Place of Russia In the International Economic System», room 124

Moderator: Stanislav L. Tkachenko – PhD in Economics, professor of the European Studies department, St. Petersburg State University

1. Viktoria Kornilova, Volgograd State University, student of year 3, “Is there a future for the Russian gas?”

2. Zachary John Kramer, University of Bologna / St. Petersburg State University, master student, “Theorizing Russia’s Approach to Natural Gas Trade with the European Union”

3. Daria Pavlova, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 3, “The Nord Stream project role in the Russian-German relations development”

4. Elena Romanova, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA, Moscow), student of year 1, “Nord Stream 2. Perspectives of the project development against the background of political contradictions and economic instability”

5. Aleksey Sokolov, Moscow State University, student of year 2 (master), “Problems and perspectives of innovation development for the EAEU member states”

6. Daria Trush, People’s Friendship University of Russia, student of year 2, Alyona Ushakova, Polessk State University, student of year 2, “Investments in the oil and gas industry of Russia as a perspective vector for international cooperation”

7. Nikita Shigorin, Saratov Socio-Economic Institute of Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, student of year 4, “Application of the international experience to the combat against insurance fraud”

8. Marina Schelikova, Saratov National State Research University, student of year 4, “Transformation of the Russian-Canadian relations in the period of sanctions”

9. Yue Zhao, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 2 (master), “Pivot to the East: Russia seeking economic cooperation with Chinese market”

10. Maksim Morozov, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 1 (master), “Russia’s economic dependence on the EU as its international political position vulnerability factor”

11. Kirill Novikov, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 3, “Russia in the WTO: problems and perspectives”

12. Maria Tikhomirova, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 3, “Domestic and international policy opportunities for overcoming the resource dependence (example of the Russian Federation)”

13. Daria Evstigneyeva, Belgorod National Research University, student of year 2 (master), “Role and regulation regime of cryptocurrency in Russia and its place in the international economic system: theoretical aspect”

14. Elizaveta Shalita, Saratov Socio-Economic Institute of Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, student of year 3, “Contactless payment technology in Russia: advantages, disadvantages and perspective of the system development”

12.00-14.30, 15.00-17.00

Round table discussion “Self-Identification of Russia In the Global World”, room 100

Moderators: Dmitry S. Tulupov – senior lecturer of the Theory and History of International Relations department, St. Petersburg State University

Kseniya A. Konovalova – master student, head of the Students’ Scientific Society of the School of International Relations of St. Petersburg State University

1. Daria Zvereva, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 3, “Self-Identification of Russia In the Global World”

2. Dmitry Duraev, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 4, “The westernizers and slavophiles of today: the role of notions Europe and The West in the Russian political discourse and their significance for Russia’s national identity”

3. Ekaterina Milgevskaya, St. Petersburg State University,student of year 4; Gleb Raykov, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 4, “Ideologization of Russia’s self-identification process”

4. Olga Malakhieva, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 2 (master), “Russia’s national identity: realization of the State National Policy Strategy Until 2025 and modern challenges”

5. Ilya Derkatch, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 1 (master), “Advantages and disadvantages of the Russian mentality: the definition of the harmonious combination of extremities approach”

6. Liliya Mysik, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 2, “History of the social equality concept within the framework of the Russian social thought”

7. Anton Semennikov, St. Petersburg State University,student of year 3, “European self-identification of the modern Russia”

8. Yury Kolotaev, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 4, “The shaping of Russia’s identity throughout its relations with the EU within the context of the post-truth politics”

9. Gleb Kotsur, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 2 (master), “The concept of the EU’s stress resistance and the role of Russia in the international society of states: the controversial altercasting”

10. Nikita Krestinine, Institute of Political Studies, University of Strasbourg, student of year 3, “Unvolontary parting with Europe and new perspectives of Russia’s self-identification”

11. Zhasurbek Tairov,St. Petersburg State University, student of year 3, “Defining Russia as a Great Power through the Syrian civil war”

12. Kseniya Konovalova, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 1 (master),  “To the problems of Russian soft power involvement in Latin America: the image aspect”

13. Vitaly Filozafovich,St. Petersburg State University, master alumnus, “Russia and Argentina: the future of the social cooperation and the actualiazation of the Russian gas and oil companies’ economic strategy within the new political context”

14. Anton Kuzmin, Saratov National State Research University, student of year 3, “Is a geostrategic triangle possible? Perspectives of the Russian-Japanese-Chinese relations development”

12.00-14.30

Section “Russia In the World Cultural System”, room 206

Moderator: Yulia V. Nikolaeva – PhD in History, assistant professor of the International Humanitarian Cooperation department, St. Petersburg State University

1. Anastasia Litvinenko, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 3, “Problems of the succession of cultural property when transitioning a part of territory from one state to another”

2. Anna Mishukova, Tambov State G.R. Derzhavin University, student of year 2 (master),  “Comparative analysis of the Chinese and Russian soft power tools in the shaping of the international political image”

3. Maja Mladenovic, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 2 (master),  “Institutional bases of the modern cultural cooperation between Russia and Serbia”

4. Anastasia Ivanichkina, St. Petersburg State University, alumna ‘2017, “Year of Volunteer 2018: problems and perspectives of volunteering in Russia”

5. Polina Topolyan, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 4, “Public city space of the Russian Federation as a tool of political communication”

6. Anastasia Rubanik, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 3, “Problems of protection of the world cultural heritage in the Leningrad region (example of the Kirchhoff Mountain)”

7. Nadezhda Baranova, Perm State National Research University, student of year 4; Anastasiya Shlyapina, Perm State National Research University, student of year 4, “Cultural specificities of the dying towns and villages populations (example of the Perm Krai, Yubileyny village)”

 

12.00-14.30

Round table discussion “Scientific and Technical Progress In the System of Strategic Challenges”, room 138

Moderators: Radomir V. Bolgov – PhD in Political Science, assistant professor of the World Politics department, St. Petersburg State University

Ekaterina M. Skvortsova – postgraduate student of year 2, St. Petersburg State University

Expert:Aleksandr S. Travin, National Research University “Higher School of Economics”

1. Anzhela Perina, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 2 (master), “Inconsistency of the scientific progress in the context of global ecological problems”

2. Alena Lisenkova, North-West Institute of Management of RANEPA, student of year 4, “Specificities of realization of the ecological vector of Russian-EU scientific and technological cooperation in the Baltic region ”

3. Yaroslav Belozerov, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 2 (postgraduate), “Scientific and technical progress in the system of strategic challenges”

4. Kirill Fitisov, Петрозаводский государственный университет, “Innovation potential of youth”

5. Irina Savostina, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 2 (master); Nikita Cheparev, Moscow State University, student of year 2, “Robotization: the process and its specificities in different states”

6. Ekaterina Skvortsova, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 2 (postgraduate), “Technology brokering in the international security system”

7. Ksenia Petrantsova, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 4;
Mikhail Yurin, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 4, “Scientific diplomacy: experience of Russia and France”

8. Elizaveta Shur, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 2 (postgraduate), “Scientific progress as a factor of the U.S. public diplomacy in India”

9. Artyom Ryzhenkiy, Mogilev State A. Kuleshov University, student of year 3, “Electronic government of the Russian Federation”

10. Anna Sytnik, St. Petersburg State University, student of year 2 (postgraduate), “Information overload. Any perspectives for reload?”

15.00-17.00










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