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Abstract In this paper, we interrogate the sanctions instated against Russian media by the European Union (EU) in response to Russia's aggression in Ukraine. We do this in three ways. First, we present the outcome of extensive network measurements that show the heterogeneous implementation of the sanctions in EU Member States.
Niels ten Oever +6 more
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Abstract This commentary calls for a more critical relationship with human rights NGOs, specifically, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch. I argue that their politics, positionality, and power are often obscured by their conflation as intrinsically imperfect organizations that yield power and influence with the moral principles of human rights
Noam Schimmel
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Core concerns: The need for a governance framework to protect global Internet infrastructure
Abstract The war in Ukraine has underscored the risks and threats to global Internet infrastructure from geopolitically motivated cyber operations. The Domain Name System and core protocols responsible for the routing, forwarding, and security of Internet traffic have been exploited by actors in Russia and Ukraine for denial‐of‐service attacks ...
Dennis Broeders, Arun Sukumar
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Managing forced migration: Overt and covert policies to limit the influx of Ukrainian refugees
Abstract The Russian invasion of Ukraine has resulted in massive refugee migration. In this article we consider how the European Union (EU) and the United States have so far managed this influx of people. For reasons explained in the article, the EU is more focused on humanitarian aid, while the United States is especially engaged through military aid.
Alex M. Grosman, Jos C. N. Raadschelders
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Naturalization and immigrants' health
Abstract The “healthy immigrant effect” refers to the well‐documented fact that immigrants are healthier than natives upon arrival, but their health level converges to that of natives over time. Unfortunately, we know little about whether environmental, institutional, or selective return migration mechanisms are behind the convergence. In this paper, I
Ainoa Aparicio Fenoll
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El sector agrícola cubano en la década de 1990: un análisis de competitividad
A finales de la década de 1980 las condiciones del ámbito internacional se tornaron particularmente adversas para Cuba que, con la caída del campo socialista, perdió su principal fuente de financiamiento externo, así como el mercado tradicional de sus ...
Isis Mañalich
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Guerra en Ucrania: ¿Triunfo del capitalismo?
Para Vladimir Putin, lo acontecido en Ucrania, el 24 de febrero de 2022, es una operación militar especial respaldada por el artículo 51 de la Carta de la ONU. Para 140 países de la ONU, en esa fecha se perpetró una agresión de Rusia contra la soberanía
José Alpiniano García Muñoz +1 more
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La inmigración irregular en Europa Oriental: la frontera entre Rumanía, Moldavia y Ucrania [PDF]
Es cada vez mayor la intensidad de la inmigración irregular que, proveniente de países asiáticos y africanos, pasa a la UE mediante la frontera situada entre Rumanía, Moldavia y Ucrania. Es cada vez mayor la intensidad de la inmigración irregular que,
Marcu, Silvia
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La base y fuerza naval de Sevastopol y los conflictos del Cáucaso [PDF]
El conflicto de Georgia ha vuelto a poner de actualidad los problemas entre Rusia y Ucrania a propósito del uso conjunto de la base y de Sevastopol.
Pozo, Fernando del
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Traducción del artículo publicado en el número 304 (noviembre 2014) de "The Ram's Horn" bajo el título "The Quiet Land-Grab".
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