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РЕФЛЕКСИИ ЛАТВИИ НА РОССИЙСКУЮ ГИБРИДНУЮ АГРЕССИЮ В УКРАИНЕ: КЕЙС ПОЛИТИКИ ПАМЯТИ [PDF]
The article investigates the influence of Russian hybrid aggression upon Ukraine over politics of memory securitization in Latvia. It shows that research paradigm of Latvian reflections of Ukrainian events in the field of politics of memory supposes ...
Sergej PAHOMENKO
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PRECONDITIONS FOR CHOOSING ONLINE STUDIES IN LATVIA
Alisa Lace, Svetlana Ušča
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PROMOTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION EXPORT SERVICES IN MODERN CONDITIONS: EXPERIENCE OF LATVIA
I. Novykova
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Gauja, as a River embraces the most significant position in the mindset of the Latvians, not only because it is among the largest rivers of Latvia, but also because of its sacred imprints on the Latvian history and heritage. From a geographical point of
Rita Arāja
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Evaluation of misinformation among pro-Ukrainian Latvians - the role of prior attitude, analytical thinking, and emotions. [PDF]
Priedols M, Dimdins G.
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Latvia’s Security and Defence Post-2014
This article takes a comprehensive look at developments in Latvia’s security and defence policies since 2014. The annexation of Crimea and the outbreak of the military conflict in Ukraine provided a major impetus for Latvian decision-makers to counter ...
Rostoks Toms, Vanaga Nora
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Genome-Wide Landscape of North-Eastern European Populations: A View from Lithuania. [PDF]
Urnikyte A, Molyte A, Kučinskas V.
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Legal Issues of the State Continuity of Latvia during the Period of German Occupation (1942–1945)
The viewpoint that the Latvian Central Council was the only organisation in the territory of Latvia that kept the idea of the continuity of the Latvian state alive is unfounded.
Kārlis Kangeris
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Latvian anthropology à la Alvis Hermanis
The well-known theatre director Alvis Hermanis in New Riga Theatre produced more than ten mutually interrelated performances about Latvians from 2003-2010.
Normunds Akots
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