ISLAM AND ITS REFLECTION IN RUSSIAN SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE

  • Ľubomír Čech University of Economics in Bratislava
Keywords: Islam, Russian Federation, scientific discussion

Abstract

When it comes to Islam in general, there is a growing interest in its specific characteristics and practices in all spheres of society. The same applies to academic discussions and communities in the Russian Federation. In the first part of this paper, we analyse the Islamic revival in Russia. The second and the third parts present our analysis of scientific literature carried out on the basis of the Web of Science databases as well as major research areas and selected aspects of contemporary discourse.

 

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Author Biography

Ľubomír Čech, University of Economics in Bratislava

Doctor of History, Associate Professor

Head of the Department of International Political Relations, Faculty of International Relations, University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovak Republic

ORCID ID: 0000-0002-8406-9480

Research interests: international relations; Islam and its influence on political and economic relations; security relation between the Asian countries.

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2021-11-30
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Čech, Ľubomír. (2021). ISLAM AND ITS REFLECTION IN RUSSIAN SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE. The EUrASEANs: Journal on Global Socio-Economic Dynamics, 6(31), 78-86. https://doi.org/10.35678/2539-5645.31.2021.78-86