Academia's challenges in the face of the 2022 Russia-Ukraine war
The European Union (EU), and Europe more widely, is facing its largest socio-political threat in a generation. As the political events between Russia and Ukraine, which have been festering since at least 2014, have now turned into a war, with many major Western and EU companies barring business with...
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description | The European Union (EU), and Europe more widely, is facing its largest socio-political threat in a generation. As the political events between Russia and Ukraine, which have been festering since at least 2014, have now turned into a war, with many major Western and EU companies barring business with Russia, and with most Western Governments imposing increasingly stiffer sanctions on Russia, where do non-Russian academic publishers stand? This commentary takes a brief look at what we know, and where we stand. A humanitarian response is needed, but so too is a decision regarding treatment of Russian and Ukrainian academics. |
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spelling | doaj.art-3cf2bfc03c7f4ed3a81ff789fe6897922023-12-03T06:04:35ZengPensoft PublishersEuropean Science Editing2518-33542022-04-01481310.3897/ese.2022.e8386483864Academia's challenges in the face of the 2022 Russia-Ukraine warJaime Teixeira da Silva0Independent researcherThe European Union (EU), and Europe more widely, is facing its largest socio-political threat in a generation. As the political events between Russia and Ukraine, which have been festering since at least 2014, have now turned into a war, with many major Western and EU companies barring business with Russia, and with most Western Governments imposing increasingly stiffer sanctions on Russia, where do non-Russian academic publishers stand? This commentary takes a brief look at what we know, and where we stand. A humanitarian response is needed, but so too is a decision regarding treatment of Russian and Ukrainian academics.https://ese.arphahub.com/article/83864/download/pdf/ |
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title | Academia's challenges in the face of the 2022 Russia-Ukraine war |
title_full | Academia's challenges in the face of the 2022 Russia-Ukraine war |
title_fullStr | Academia's challenges in the face of the 2022 Russia-Ukraine war |
title_full_unstemmed | Academia's challenges in the face of the 2022 Russia-Ukraine war |
title_short | Academia's challenges in the face of the 2022 Russia-Ukraine war |
title_sort | academia amp 39 s challenges in the face of the 2022 russia ukraine war |
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