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Military security in the Arctic: New threats to Russia
In recent years, the military and political landscape in the Arctic has changed significantly. This region has been rapidly losing the status of a ‘zone for peace and cooperation’, turning into an arena of increasingly intense interstate rivalry. The accession of Sweden and Finland to NATO became a landmark event in the evolution of the military and ...
V. N. Konyshev, A. A. Sergunin
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A Glimpse of Baltic States over the Russia-Ukraine War
This article examines the 2022 Russia-Ukraine conflict and its implications for the Baltic states. In the wake of July 11, 2023, the NATO summit was held in Lithuania with the participation of U.S. President Joe Biden.
Saranya ANTONY
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Tilly versus Milward: Experimental Evidence of Public Preferences for European Defense Amidst the Russian Threat. [PDF]
Following the “bellicist” school of state formation, the external threat of war is expected to spur polity formation by centralizing military capacity (Tilly, in Coercion, Capital, and European States, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1990).
Moise AD, Truchlewski Z, Oana IE.
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Friends in need, friends indeed? Explaining variation in military support to Ukraine
The war in Ukraine has fostered a renewed sense of common purpose and solidarity in the West. It has also exposed deep-seated divisions regarding the provision of military support to Ukraine and the fate of the European strategic architecture. While some
Justin Massie, Barbora Tallová
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Responding to evolving military threat. Development of Polish Armed Forces after 2014
The article describes development and technical modernization of the Polish Armed Forces after 2014. It explores the linkage between development and modernization efforts and evolving military threat posed by Russia.
E. Cieślak
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The severe consequences of military activities on marine biodiversity and conservation have come to limelight as a result of the Ukraine-Russian conflicts in the Black Sea region.
Aqib Tahmid +3 more
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THE IMPACT OF THE RUSSIAN AGGRESSION AGAINST UKRAINE: UNCERTAINTY, INSECURITY AND FEAR OF THE ENERGY POLICY IN THE FACE OF WAR AND THE CONSEQUENCES OF WAR [PDF]
On February 24, 2022, Russia, led by Putin, destroyed the European world peace by a military attack on Ukraine under the pretext that Ukraine poses a constant threat to Russia, hindering the development of Russia and its existence. The Russian invasion
Marija Tomljenović, Marina Srdoč
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Although international law forbids states to use force against each other, every state has an obligation to stop the ongoing violation of international humanitarian law. Consequently, the relevance of the traditional law of neutrality is questionable and
Gregory Joshua Manogar +1 more
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Military Dangers and Other Threats to Modern Russia
The article is devoted, firstly, to the analysis of methodological inaccuracies allowed in determining the essence of the concepts used in official documents, which in the future may lead to a misunderstanding of the document as a whole. We based our analysis on an examination of the content of the military doctrine of the Russian Federation and the ...
O. A. Ryzhov, N. N. Kulakova
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Caught up by Geopolitics: Sanctions and the EU’s Response to Russia’s War Against Ukraine
Russia’s war against Ukraine unfolded unprecedented geopolitical, economic and energy-related tension in the European Union (EU). Amidst this situation, decision-makers and scholars alike have returned to concepts of geopolitics to reflect the EU’s ...
Katharina Meissner
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