The Impact of the Russian-Ukrainian War on Global Financial Markets
On February 24, 2022, Russia invaded the Ukraine. In this paper, we analyze the response of European and global stock markets alongside a representative sample of commodities.
M. Izzeldin +4 more
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Support of the Population Within the Russian-Ukrainian war: Insider's Perspective. [PDF]
In a view of Population Mental Health (and even Global Mental Health) the Russian-Ukrainian war could be considered in various aspects. This war is not limited only by political and combatant circumstances.
Vus V, Esterlis I.
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Toward an Understanding of the Russian-Ukrainian War Impact on University Students and Personnel
Background On February 24, 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine provoking the most serious military conflict in Central Europe since 1945. By mid-May 2022, thousands of Ukrainian civilians have been killed or injured and millions relocated in the country or ...
Anton Kurapov +5 more
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The impact of the Russian-Ukrainian war on the mental health of Italian people after 2 years of the pandemic: risk and protective factors as moderators. [PDF]
Objective This contribution aimed at investigating the moderating role of risk (e.g., the negative influence of COVID-19 on mental health) and protective (e.g., post-traumatic growth) factors on the relationship between the concern for war and stress and
Mottola F +4 more
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A warning from the Russian–Ukrainian war: avoiding a future that rhymes with the past
The Russian–Ukrainian war is a dramatic effect of the growing imbalances and instability of the global economic and political order, together with other effects that this contribution analyzes.
S. Mariotti
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Russian-Ukrainian War — War for Life (2014—2022): Periodization
The article periodizes and describes the Russian-Ukrainian war of 2014–2022 in the author’s concept. Seven periods of this great war of Ukrainians for their own statehood, for the right for existence of the Ukrainian nation, for life are marked and covered.
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World War I proved to be a powerful catalyst for latent national movements on non‑Russian frontiers of the multi-ethnic Romanov Empire. Based on original sources in Kyiv’s Russian language press, this article uncovers the attitude of the Russian media ...
Ivan Basenko
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Tools of «soft power» in the context of the russian-ukrainian war
The article examines the use of «soft power» in the context of the Russian-Ukrainian war, highlighting the role and importance of such tools as the information sphere, culture, education, diplomacy, and international law.
Yana Bakaievych
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Market reaction to the Russian Ukrainian war: a global analysis of the banking industry
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to study the market reactions of the banking industry to the Russian–Ukraine war. Design/methodology/approach This paper uses an event study methodology, regression analyses and interaction effects to study the ...
Sabri Boubaker +3 more
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The Russian-Ukrainian War in Ukrainian Political Discourse
The proposed article aims to explore the discursive dynamics of Ukraine caused by the Russian-Ukrainian war. The semantic and pragmatic dominants of relevant political texts were revealed by the method of discursive and content analysis.
Antonina Berezovenko
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