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Russian Politics & Law, 2015
The author examines the role of Crimea in the Russian state, beginning with a justification of the legality of the region's annexation as both a reflection of the historical connection between Crimea and Russia and the result of the illegitimacy of the post-coup government in Ukraine.
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The author examines the role of Crimea in the Russian state, beginning with a justification of the legality of the region's annexation as both a reflection of the historical connection between Crimea and Russia and the result of the illegitimacy of the post-coup government in Ukraine.
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Russian Politics & Law, 2016
The accelerated integration of Crimea into Russia's state system illuminates the overall sociopolitical process in Russia. The process was largely improved, with various agencies each pursuing its own course of action. Some were formed on the basis of existing Ukrainian institutions, while others were created de novo.
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The accelerated integration of Crimea into Russia's state system illuminates the overall sociopolitical process in Russia. The process was largely improved, with various agencies each pursuing its own course of action. Some were formed on the basis of existing Ukrainian institutions, while others were created de novo.
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2022
Abstract This chapter is devoted to one of the most important events in the recent development of relations between Russia and the United States—the takeover of Crimea by Russia in 2014. Through the analysis of US and Russian media, it shows how the narrative surrounding the takeover subsequently has changed to reflect the persistent ...
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Abstract This chapter is devoted to one of the most important events in the recent development of relations between Russia and the United States—the takeover of Crimea by Russia in 2014. Through the analysis of US and Russian media, it shows how the narrative surrounding the takeover subsequently has changed to reflect the persistent ...
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2007
Abstract The embarkation for the Crimea took the British army six days, to the annoyance of the French, who loaded swiftly with no cavalry horses to winch on board but then had to wait idly for days in their overcrowded ships while cholera continued to decimate their ranks. The British transports were so crowded that each man was allowed
Frances Isabella Duberly +1 more
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Abstract The embarkation for the Crimea took the British army six days, to the annoyance of the French, who loaded swiftly with no cavalry horses to winch on board but then had to wait idly for days in their overcrowded ships while cholera continued to decimate their ranks. The British transports were so crowded that each man was allowed
Frances Isabella Duberly +1 more
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Научно-образовательный портал "Большая российская энциклопедия", 2023
Maria Dmitrievna Goryachko +6 more
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Maria Dmitrievna Goryachko +6 more
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