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I’m about to go to Joensuu in Karelia (Finland) on an Erasmus Teaching Mobility trip.  It seems that it’s going to be a good experience, and should be lots of fun.  I’m actually teaching an 8-hour lecture course (worth 2 ECTS credits) on Soviet Foreign Policy and the Comintern in the 1920s and 1930s.  The course will cover:

  1. The Soviet takeover of diplomacy and the establishment of the Comintern
  2. Soviet foreign policy in the 1920s: revolution or normalization
  3. The Soviet stand against fascism: collective security, the popular front and the Spanish Civil War
  4. The Soviet Union and its challengers: relations with Nazi Germany and Japan

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Ali

Ali is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of the West of England.
He works on Russian and Soviet foreign affairs. His current research is into the Comintern and its agents.
He's also rowing (but not as much as he used to), spending most of his time on the water in his single scull, Пошёл ты.


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