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  1. 61

    Not the Time for Carrots? by Gareth Davies

    “…Now with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, these deals have attracted new attention. …”
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    Energy Security of the West in the Conditions of Russian Aggression Against Ukraine by Carsten Frenzel, Andrii Rybak, Oksana Kalynska

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…In addition, the information may be relevant for researchers and scientists who are concerned about the economic damage to the whole world as a result of the Russian invasion of Ukraine…”
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    A Swedish NATO Membership and Its Constitutional Barriers by Joachim Åhman

    “…<p>After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the debate about a possible NATO membership in Sweden has been intense. …”
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    The Profitability of Legal Mergers in Times of Economic Crisis – A Polish Example by Janowicz Magdalena

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Recent years have brought a serious economic crisis, first caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and later worsened by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The global economy was greatly affected by these events, so it can be expected to see them affect the post-merger financial performance of companies.…”
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    Imran Khan in Moscow: Pakistan-Russia realigning? by Schleich, Anne-Marie

    Published 2022
    “…Prime Minister Imran Khan’s recent visit to Moscow during the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine could be an indicator of a policy shift towards a more independent Pakistani foreign policy after the US Afghanistan exit.…”
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    Exhibition Projects of the Vinnytsya Regional Museum during the Critical Phase of Russia's War in Ukraine by Tetyana Zhurunova

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The essay presents the exhibition activities of the Vinnytsia Regional Museum during the first year of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine (February – December 2022), conducted in the conditions of the closure of the main museum exposition, the influx of refugees from the Southern Regions of Ukraine, and the extreme concerns for safety of the staff, visitors, and art objects.…”
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    The End of Germany’s Strategic Restraint by Isabelle Ley

    “…<p>In a special session of the German Bundestag on February 27, 2022, on the occasion of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the federal government announced nothing less than a realignment of the Federal Republic of Germany&#8217;s long-standing security and defense policy principles. …”
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    A Small Reflection on the Vernacular Photography in the Experience of Ukrainian War Refugee in Poland by Olena Martynchuk

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… This text is a reaction to the current situation of a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. In this essay I have attempted to document my observations of vernacular photography in the context of forced migration caused by Russia's imperialist full-scale invasion of Ukraine.   …”
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    “A Voice Crying in the Wilderness” by Nazar Stetsyk

    “…It will demonstrate how the ignorant and weak reaction of German politics to these threats (given the prevalence of economic interests over security and European values) indirectly supported the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and how the Russian regime abused European languidness and neutrality to launch a large-scale war in Europe. …”
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    Extradition to Russia from an EU Member State by Radosveta Vassileva

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…This controversial decision sparked much debate among Bulgarian civil society because Alchin became known for burning his Russian passport at a protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and for maintaining anti-war stances. …”
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    Of tanks and tankies: what's ‘left’ for geography after the invasion of Ukraine by Klinke, I

    Published 2023
    “…This commentary explores the degree to which the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine has posed a challenge for political geographers. …”
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    Global uncertainty and potential shelters: gold, bitcoin, and currencies as weak and strong safe havens for main world stock markets by Ewa Feder-Sempach, Piotr Szczepocki, Joanna Bogołębska

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Abstract This article investigates five safe-haven asset responses from 2014 to 2022, including the unprecedented COVID-19 crisis, Russian invasion of Ukraine, and sharp US interest rate increases of 2015 and 2022. …”
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    The Attempted Destruction of Western Values by Vija Sīle, Elīna Graudiņa

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Russian political leaders had long used alarming language in their rhetoric, up to and including the moment of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In Europe and throughout the Western world there was a belief in universal values with peaceful/stable global institutions, a belief which has proved to be misguided. …”
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    The Composition and Challenges of Foreign Fighters in Ukraine by Naman Karl-Thomas Habtom

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February, 2022, the Ukrainian government invited foreign citizens to join its military forces. …”
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    The Russian War in Ukraine and the Implications for the News Medial by John V. Pavlik

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The consequences of the Russian invasion of Ukraine are far reaching, ranging from at least 3,496 civilian deaths, including at least 69 children, to the displacement of at least 14 million of persons (confirmed by the United Nations, Office for the High Commissioner for Human Rights, 10 April 2022, Sugden et al., 2022), and to the massive destruction of Ukraine’s infrastructure. …”
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    ECONOMIC RECOVERY MECHANISMS IN WARTIME by Anatolii Mazaraki, Ganna Duginets

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Analysis and systematization of the experience gained by other countries that were in a situation similar to the unjustified russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, working out ways to solve problems will become a road map for recovery after the victory and in the process of rebuilding the country. …”
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    War in Ukraine as a long-term effect of NATO intervention against Yugoslavia? An overview by Costamagna Christian V.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 can also be traced back to historical processes and not only to contingent causes. …”
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    “About God at war”. Forms and features of religious Internet folklore pertaining to the Russo-Ukrainian war by Iryna Koval-Fuchylo, Katarzyna Orszulak-Dudkowska

    Published 2023-10-01
    “… The article focuses on the issue of religious online folklore disseminated in connection with the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the popular social media platform Facebook (Ukrainian version), between April and June 2022. …”
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    Pros and Cons of Online Social Support Exchange on Social Networking Sites: A User’s Perspective by Lyubenko Roman

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Additionally, it provides some context on how the phenomenon has been impacted by the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.…”
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    Migration processes in Ukraine during a period of full-scale war: security guarantees and legal opportunities by Ljudmila Shimchenko

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…If before the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, the main motives were: dissatisfaction with the level of well-being, insufficient respect and recognition, the impossibility of self-realization in a permanent place of residence, then during the war the priority became the need for survival. …”
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