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Media, War & Conflict
On 24 February 2022, Russia launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine, which since then has been consistently referred to by the Russian authorities as a special operation and not war.
Aleksandra Urman, M. Makhortykh
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On 24 February 2022, Russia launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine, which since then has been consistently referred to by the Russian authorities as a special operation and not war.
Aleksandra Urman, M. Makhortykh
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War in Ukraine: perspectives from Ukraine
This chapter is written by a freelance journalist (LT) and academic (IS) currently working in Ukraine. They work with a community of Ukrainian and international activists to support a network of leaders to provide effective help, in the immediate response and rebuilding of Ukraine.Lada Tesfaiie, Iryna Shepelenko
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Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal
The main objective of the study was to develop a method for identifying the components of a time series disrupted by crisis events, allowing for evaluation, comparison and short-term forecasting of the impact of such situations.
A. Borucka, E. Kozłowski
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The main objective of the study was to develop a method for identifying the components of a time series disrupted by crisis events, allowing for evaluation, comparison and short-term forecasting of the impact of such situations.
A. Borucka, E. Kozłowski
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War and decolonization in Ukraine
New Perspectives, 2022This essay considers the Ukraine conflict as a war of decolonization. It understands decolonization as a practice of world order making that creates international relations out of imperial relations. What does such a perspective tell us about the conflict in Ukraine and its implications for world politics?
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Communication monographs
After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Polish people were tasked with making sense of war in close proximity while supporting millions of Ukrainian refugees fleeing to Poland.
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After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Polish people were tasked with making sense of war in close proximity while supporting millions of Ukrainian refugees fleeing to Poland.
H. Horstman +5 more
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Koninklijke Vereniging ter Beoefening van de Krijgswetenschap (KVBK), Nederlandse Defensie Academie (NLDA), Institute for Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) & Atlantische ...
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Displacement in War-Torn Ukraine
2023This Element offers a multi-scalar perspective on the transformational effects of war and dislocation on people's sense of belonging. It begins with an examination of the brief historical and socio-demographic profiles of Crimea and the Donbas, stages of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, main explanatory frameworks as presented in the scholarly ...
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War in Ukraine: Humanitarian Interventions
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Eastern Orthodox War Justification and Ecclesial Dilemmas Arising from the War in Ukraine
Studies in World ChristianityThe escalation of ecclesial and religio-political conflicts since Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 and invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has further complicated the convoluted ecclesial situation in Ukraine and has been addressed in a series of sermons ...
Yuri Stoyanov
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