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Ukrainian crisis: «Nuclear» aspect
Diplomaticheskaja sluzhba (Diplomatic Service), 2022In the article, the author conducts a thorough and objective analysis of the Ukrainian crisis, it would seem, from a completely obvious, but rather unexpected side. The author believes that when considering the Ukrainian problem, it is necessary to focus on its "nuclear aspect".
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International Conference on Cyber Conflict, 2020
This paper presents the results of a year-long research project conducted by GEODE (geode.science), a multidisciplinary team made up of geographers, computer scientists and area specialists.We developed a new methodology for mapping cyberspace in its ...
Frédérick Douzet +5 more
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This paper presents the results of a year-long research project conducted by GEODE (geode.science), a multidisciplinary team made up of geographers, computer scientists and area specialists.We developed a new methodology for mapping cyberspace in its ...
Frédérick Douzet +5 more
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Green bonds forecasting: evidence from pre-crisis, Covid-19 and Russian–Ukrainian crisis frameworks
Journal of Economic StudiesPurposeWithout precedent, green bonds confront, for the first time since their emergence, a twofold crisis context, namely the Covid-19-Russian–Ukrainian crisis period.
Souhir Amri Amamou +2 more
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The System of Education as an Instrument of War in the Russia-Instigated Ukrainian Crisis
International Journal of Educational ReformThe article examines the impact of the present military conflict in Ukraine on the education of its children. It analyzes the effect of the war on the essential characteristics of education as a human right in four educational settings: on Ukrainian ...
Iwona Zamkowska
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Media, War & Conflict, 2019
This article explores how Russian television news deconstructed the narrative embracing Ukrainians as ‘brothers’ through repositioning them within an imagined social reality wherein Ukrainians assume the guise of a threatening ‘Other’.
Irina Khaldarova
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This article explores how Russian television news deconstructed the narrative embracing Ukrainians as ‘brothers’ through repositioning them within an imagined social reality wherein Ukrainians assume the guise of a threatening ‘Other’.
Irina Khaldarova
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Politics, Religion & Ideology, 2018
This paper explores the significance of religion in the Russian-Ukrainian crisis which has been unfolding since February 2014. In the first place, the study presents the views on the military conflict in East Ukraine expressed in the public discourse of ...
D. Shestopalets
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This paper explores the significance of religion in the Russian-Ukrainian crisis which has been unfolding since February 2014. In the first place, the study presents the views on the military conflict in East Ukraine expressed in the public discourse of ...
D. Shestopalets
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The Ukrainian Gas Crisis Revisited
Current History, 2006Russia's gas price policy, however badly and arrogantly executed, was perhaps not unreasonable. In fact, it may serve the long-term interests of the international community, and even Ukraine.
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China and the Ukrainian Crisis
China Report, 2016This article examines China’s position on the Ukrainian ‘Euromaidan’ crisis over Crimea, on the war in the southeast of Ukraine and on sanctions against Russia. A complex set of reasons (economic, political and geopolitical) have caused heightened interest on the part of China in the events in the Ukraine. From the start, China kept a very low profile
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Origins of the Ukrainian Crisis
Critique, 2015The author explores the origins of the crisis in the socio-economic and political developments of the country and the region since 1991. He finds that the convergence of several factors was responsible for provoking the crisis: the loss of a social consensus and democratic legitimacy by the Ukrainian state leadership; its international isolation ...
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Lessons From the Ukrainian Refugee Crisis
Transatlantic Policy Quarterly, 2023One of the very few bright spots in the last year has been the European humanitarian response to the invasion of Ukraine. According to published figures, at least 8 million Ukrainians have crossed international borders to escape the fighting in their country, while at least 6 million are internally displaced.
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