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Strong militias, weak states and armed violence: towards a theory of ‘state-parallel’ paramilitaries [PDF]
This article challenges the well-established presentation within conflict studies of paramilitary organizations as state-manipulated death squads or self-defence groups, and argues that some present-day militias extend their functions well beyond the ...
Aliyev, Huseyn
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Does the media (also) keep the score? Media-based exposure to the Russian-Ukrainian war and mental health in Portugal. [PDF]
The Russian-Ukrainian war (RUW) is responsible for extensive individual suffering and a socio-economic impact on the world and is reshaping global affairs.
Castro M, Aires Dias J, Madeira L.
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: Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 heightened geopolitical tensions between the Western countries and Russia, lowering global growth expectations due to uncertainty about the effects of the conflict, especially on the global supply chain. In
M. Balbaa, M. Eshov, Nilufar Ismailova
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The Ukrainian War and Economic Liberalism [PDF]
The paper tries to investigate the reasons of the Russia-Ukrainian war from the point of view of economic and political liberalism and pacifism. Back in 1909, Norman Angel posed the arguments about the futility of aggressive wars.
Gancho Ganchev
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In a crisis, an individual’s critical thinking is incapacitated, as the extreme circumstances put them in distress. Consequently, to overcome the panic and create an optimistic environment, any information that is apprehensible under these conditions ...
Liana Markarıanı, Maia Toradze
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Ukraine at the beginning of 20th century in the eyes of K. Paustovsky [PDF]
The beginning of 20th century was a very complicated period in the history of the Ukrainian territories. Konstantin Paustovsky spent his youth in the southern part of the Russian Empire and could observe all the historical processes happening to his ...
Bortnowski, Antoni
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Errand War: An Observer’s Perspective on Russian-Ukrainian War
This study traverses a new conceptual direction in war studies. It attempts to establish a simplex in the lexicon of international studies without de-establishing the signification of an extant phrase – proxy war. Errand war is not in competition with proxy war. Errand war, unlike proxy war, is a derivative construct from a leader's message couched and
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Ukrainian-Russian Relationship in 1917-1918: History Lessons
The author has carried out a comparative analysis of Ukrainian-Russian relationship between the days of the Ukrainian Central Rada and the modern period.
I. A. Lohvynenko, Ye. S. Lohvynenko
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POLITICAL CARICATURE AS AN ELEMENT OF RUSSIA'S HYBRID WAR AGAINST UKRAINE (2014-2022)
The article deals with the political caricature of Russia in the Russian-Ukrainian war (2014-2022). It is shown that since 2014, Russia has systematically and consistently implemented a hybrid war against Ukraine, in which political actions were more ...
Oleg Gaiko, Oksana Chaika
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UKRAINE BETWEEN PEACE AND WAR WITH RUSSIA
After the Crimean Peninsula was invaded and the amplification of conflicts in South-Eastern Ukraine, it has become obvious that Russia's policy is concentrated on preserving its influence and strategic control over the decisions and political ...
Ilie Răsvan DUMITRU
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