Author
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- I. O. Abramova
- M. N. Amvrosova
- D. M. Bondarenko
- S. N. Volkov
- V. V. Gribanova
- T. L. Deych
- E. V. Morozenskaya
Abstract
The article provides a detailed analysis of the development in Russia of African studies throughout the entire period of its existence - from the first fragmentary knowledge about the African continent, brought to Russian soil by individual travelers and enthusiasts to modern comprehensive research in Africa by the largest Russian scientific centers, among which, of course, the leading positions are held by the Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The work exposes the evolution of the development of African studies as a science through the pre-revolutionary, Soviet and post-Soviet periods. A powerful impetus for the study of Africa was given in the late 1950s. This was due to the victory of national liberation movements in African countries and the formation of independent states on the continent. The author shows the increased interest in African studies at the present stage of development of our country, when the African vector of Russian foreign policy is becoming more and more in demand. Despite the limited human, organizational and financial resources, Russian African studies are currently on the rise. The international recognition of the achievements of Russian African studies imposes an additional obligations on Russian scientists. Taking into account the practical significance of their works, the conclusions and proposals they contain for the development of Russian-African relations, they feel even greater responsibility. The latest vivid example of this was the active participation of Russian African scientists in the preparation and successful holding of the first Russia-Africa Summit and Economic Forum in Sochi on October 23-24, 2019.
Suggested Citation
I. O. Abramova & M. N. Amvrosova & D. M. Bondarenko & S. N. Volkov & V. V. Gribanova & T. L. Deych & E. V. Morozenskaya, 2022.
"African Studies in Russia: History and the Current State,"
Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law, Center for Crisis Society Studies, vol. 14(6).
Handle:
RePEc:ccs:journl:y:2022:id:926
DOI: 10.23932/2542-0240-2021-14-6-13
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