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Mental health consequences for adolescents during the Russian invasion of Ukraine: protocol for the Ukraine Adolescent Mental Health Study. [PDF]

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Osokina O   +9 more
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Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of Chronic and Occult Hepatitis B Virus Infection Among Pregnant Women in St. Petersburg, Russia. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Ostankova YV   +11 more
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The ambiguity of hybrid warfare: A qualitative content analysis of the United Kingdom's political–military discourse on Russia's hostile activities

Contemporary Security Policy, 2021
Since the annexation of Crimea in 2014, hybrid warfare has become a widely used yet ambiguous term to describe Russia's hostile activities. In academic publications and policy documents, there have been a plethora of different definitions and concepts to
Silvie Janičatová, P. Mlejnková
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The threat of war and domestic restraints to defence reform- how fear of major military conflict changed and did not change the Ukrainian military 2014-2019

, 2020
The annexation of Crimea and the Russia enabled rebellion in Donbas created a need for radical improvements of Ukrainian military capability. This study discusses how different, mostly domestic, reform drivers and reform impeding factors had impact on ...
T. Bukkvoll, V. Solovian
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Friends in Need: Belarusian Alliance Commitments to Russia and the Ukraine War

Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 2020
Belarus, arguably Russia’s closest military ally, observably distanced itself from Russia’s actions early on during the Ukraine conflict. It maintained an ambiguous line about the annexation of Crimea, and its rhetoric toward NATO members became less ...
Paul Hansbury
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From reluctance to reassurance: Explaining the shift in the Germans’ NATO alliance solidarity following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Contemporary Security Policy, 2023
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has led to a shift of public opinion in Germany on collective defense: reluctance towards the defense of NATO’s eastern flank has given way to majority support for military efforts to reassure NATO’s eastern members ...
Timo Graf   +2 more
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Threat Assessments and Strategic Objectives in Russia’s Arctic Policy

Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 2019
Russia’s Arctic policy keeps going along two poorly compatible tracks of expanding military activities and committing to international cooperation. Exaggerated threat assessments are typically advanced to justify the strongly set strategic priority for ...
P. Baev
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Brutal Examination: Russian Military Capability in Light of the Ukraine War

Survival: Global Politics and Strategy, 2022
Russian armed forces’ lacklustre performance in Ukraine has surprised military analysts. Shortcomings have included breakdowns in logistics, poor equipment and morale, abysmal communications, and muddled command and control, as well as a weak showing by ...
Robert Dalsjö   +2 more
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The Demand for Military Expenditure in Europe: The Role of Fiscal Space in the Context of a Resurgent Russia

, 2019
A variant of established work on the demand for military expenditure is developed based on a practical concept of fiscal space from the perspective of short-term government choices concerning public expenditures.
Edward Hunter Christie
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Deterring Russia and the strategic narrative on the Russian threat in innovated defence policies in the European Union

Nacionalni interes
The paper deals with the publicly expressed logic of deterring Russia, which is understood as a security threat, in the valid doctrinal documents of the European Union and member states, adopted after Russia's attack on Ukraine in February 2022.
Milan Igrutinović
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