J.C. ELLIS. 1999. The scientific revolutions of Copernicus and Darwin and their repercussions on Russian political and sociological writing. Ph.D. thesis. Bristol.
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J.P. GOODE. 1997. Informatizatsiya: Computer networks and the consolidation of civil society in Russia. M.Phil. thesis. Oxford.
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E. GORNY. 2006. A creative history of the Russian internet. PhD thesis. London (Goldsmiths).
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ALEXANDER IOSAD. 2017. 'Sciences strange and diverse': Europeanization through the transfer of scientific knowledge in Russia, 1717-65. D.Phil. thesis. Oxford.
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MARIA KARAULOVA. 2016. Nanoscience on the move: The impact of global scientific mobility on academic research and career development [with reference to Russian-speaking nanoscientists working abroad]. PhD thesis. Manchester.
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EVGENY A. KLOCHIKHIN. 2013. Public policy in (re)building national innovative capabilities: A comparison of S & T transitions in China and Russia. PhD thesis. Manchester.
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F. VAN NIEROP. 2001. Russian science policy in transition, 1992-2000 [NCR]. M.Phil. thesis. Oxford.
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TATYANA A. NOVOSSIOLOVA. 2015. Dual-use science and bioethics: Governance of biotechnology in post-Soviet Russia. PhD thesis. Bradford.
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JOANNA RENC-ROE. 2012. Academics in transition: Internationalisation of academic professionals in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. PhD thesis. Keele.
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S. RUSANOVSCHI. 1999. Russian space policy: Managing post-Cold War challenges. M.Litt. thesis. Oxford.
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LADA SMIRNOVA. 2019. Integrating technology into the university language classroom: A study of complexities and perezhivanie in teachers' experience [in a Russian higher education context]. PhD thesis. Manchester.
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J.R. SMITH. 1976. Persistence and periodicity: A study of Mendeleev's contribution to the foundations of chemistry. Ph.D. thesis. London (Chelsea).
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A.J.M. SZANSER. 1969. The work of the astronomers of Pulkovo, 1839-1918. Ph.D. thesis. London (External).
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EKATERINA THOMAS. 2011. Technology improvements and innovation in the forestry products sectors in Russia. PhD thesis. Aston.
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ANNA TRIFILOVA. 2010. Challenges of international technology collaboration: The case of Russian R&D organisation. PhD thesis. London Metropolitan.
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IMOGEN WADE. 2020. Igniting technological modernization through science towns and technology parks: The case of Russia. PhD thesis. UCL.
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VALENTIN WEBER. 2021. The diffusion of cyber norms: Technospheres, sovereignty, and power [with special reference to Russian and Chinese internet sovereignty]. DPhil thesis. Oxford.
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S.S. WHITE. 1968. The reception in Russia of Darwinian doctrines concerning evolution. Ph.D. thesis. London (Imperial).
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YOO HYUNG WOO. 2014. The systematic capacity for technological absorption (SCTA) and international technology transfer (ITT): How some Korean firms successfully exploit Russian technology. DPhil thesis. Sussex.
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