Evolution of the Methodology of Conducting Military Operations on the Example of the Clash of Two-Speed Civilisations During the Conflict in Ukraine 2014–2022 [PDF]
The difference in the methodology of conducting military operations by Russian and Ukrainian troops during the war ongoing since February 2022 is striking.
Szymon Mitkow +2 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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Lessons of soviet-finnish wars for Ukraine
The article aims to compare the course of Soviet-Finnish wars and modern Russian-Ukrainian conflict, set the main factors and determine perspectives of its resolving.
Andriy Stetsyuk, Yurii Todosiichuk
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Migration processes in Ukraine: threats in the conditions of the Russian-Ukrainian war
The migration processes in Ukraine in the last decade, as well as the issue of the modern migration crisis that arose as a result of the Russian-Ukrainian war, were studied.
O.V. , A.Y.
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Humanitarian Numbers in the Russian–Ukrainian War
In this interview, Irina Mützelburg discusses the production and spreading of humanitarian numbers in the on-going Russian–Ukrainian war since February 2022. She traces the emergence of the announced number of Ukrainian refugees several months before the beginning of the full-scale invasion ...
Lawson, Brendan +2 more
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Russian War, Neocolonialism and Holocaust Studies in Ukraine
This text is related to the theme of the usage of historical narratives about WWII in the current Russian War against Ukraine. It is a brief analysis of the instrumentalisation of Holocaust history in Russian propaganda, as well as the role of historians
Dolhanov Petro
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Russian-Ukrainian War, Innovation, Creative Imitation & Sustainable Development=
The Russian-Ukrainian war shows a rapidly (and a long-term, probably) worsening outlook for the world economy, that will change specifically the European sustainable development. In addition to COVID-19’s tremendous impact on global economies, the Russian-Ukrainian war is producing a new major economic shock, pushing the biggest global corporations ...
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Memory Wars on the Silver Screen: Ukraine and Russia Look Back at the Second World War
In post-communist Russia the state has been supporting the production of historical films reflecting the official politics of memory, in which primacy is given to the victory in World War II.
Serhy Yekelchyk
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History and National Identity Construction: The Great Famine in Irish and Ukrainian History Textbooks [PDF]
This paper compares the narratives on the Famine in Irish and Ukrainian history textbooks and examines to what extent these narratives are coloured by a nationalist discourse.
Janmaat, Germ
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The Ethnic 'Other' in Ukrainian History Textbooks: The Case of Russia and the Russians [PDF]
This paper examines portrayals of Russia and the Russians in two generations of Ukrainian history textbooks. It observes that the textbooks are highly condemning of Ukraine's main ethnic other in the guise of foreign ruler: the tsarist authorities and ...
Anderson E. A. +37 more
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