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Proximity to War: The Stock Market Response to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Abstract We identify a “proximity penalty” in the stock market response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine: the closer countries are to Ukraine, the lower their equity returns in a four‐week window around the start of the war. This result holds even at the firm level within Ukraine's neighbors. Trade linkages explain two‐thirds of the proximity penalty.
JONATHAN FEDERLE +3 more
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ABSTRACT The collapse of the USSR forced newly independent states to forge national identities while grappling with imperial legacies. This study investigates nation‐building strategies in post‐Soviet states during 1990–1999, using the Nation‐Building Policies (NBP) dataset from the ETHNICGOODS project, which includes all socially and politically ...
Emre Amasyalı, Andrei Tarasov
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Detection of outliers in processing of small size data
This article describes the criteria for detection of outliers power depending on a small size sample. Removing outliers is one of the stages of signals pre-processing.
B. C. Попукайло
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PARTICULARITĂȚILE APLICĂRII NORMELOR DREPTULUI INTERNAȚIONAL ÎN CONTEXTUL CONFLICTULUI TERITORIAL DIN TRANSNISTRIA [PDF]
Subiectul jurisdicției aplicabile în raport cu membrii forțelor armate ale Federației Ruse care staționează pe teritoriul Republicii Moldova este unul actual pentru comunitatea internaţională.
Marcel BENCHECI
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“Legalizing Oneself”: Citizenship, Waiting, and Fake Fakeness in Northern Cyprus
ABSTRACT This article contributes to the anthropological scholarship on citizenship and unrecognized states by analyzing how people grapple with the convoluted legal landscape of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). I present four life histories to describe the diverse citizenship constellations among the TRNC's (de facto) citizens and its ...
Bart Klem
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Ruxit Revisited: Unravelling Russia's Dissociation From the Pan‐European Security Order
ABSTRACT Russia's first invasion of Ukraine in 2014 marked the culmination of Russia's dissociation from the project of institutionalised pan‐European security and from the global liberal order more generally. While not denying the relevance of studying the causes of Russia's attacks on Ukraine, this study focuses on Russia's progressing dissociation ...
Mikhail Polianskii
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Short Abstract This paper contributes to contemporary debates on children's geopolitics and work on the production of geographical knowledge to explore children's understandings of statehood through a focus on English primary school pupils (aged 9–11).
Liam Saddington, Fiona McConnell
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The study is devoted to the international aspects of the settlement of separatism and ethnopolitical conflict in such subjects as Nagorno-Karabakh and the unrecognized state of Transnistria.
L. T. Kulumbegova
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“THE LORD SEER-OF-HEARTS HOLDS ME IN HIS RIGHT HAND…” (TO THE BIOGRAPHY OF ARCHPRIEST VASILY NIKULCHEV) [PDF]
This article is part of a series of publications, which the author devoted to the fate of a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church, who followed the path of a confessor after the revolutionary events of 1917.
Hieromonk Antony (A. V. Malinsky)
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Romanian foreign policy, the Republic of Moldova and the conflict in Transnistria 1990- 2008 [PDF]
This article answers the following research question: What effects did Romanian Foreign Policy have on the settlement process in Transnistria between 1992 and 2008?
Ana Maria ALBULESCU
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