The book presents a collection of essays and interviews with scholars and experts that were published in the first two years after Russia’s full-scale invasion.
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Russian political-military elites decided that the nature of war had changed, and Moscow must fight back with what is considered a New Generation War.
Der russische Angriffskrieg auf die Ukraine zwar kein Religionskrieg, er kann aber ohne die religiösen Elemente nicht verstanden werden.
The aim of the present volume is thus to fill a gap by linking the fields of social innovation and higher education.
This collection of essays analyses the changes that have taken place in the post-Soviet space since 1991.
CONTENTS: SPECIAL SECTION: TEACHING IR IN WARTIME GUEST EDITORS: KATERYNA ZAREMBO, MICHÈLE KNODT and MAKSYM YAKOVLYEV Teaching the Russian War against Ukraine: Ukraine as a Microcosm of the Paradigm Shift from International Relations to Planetary Politics IAN MANNERS Will the Russian War...
Russia has used religion to justify parts of the war that has been going on since 2014, the invasion of 24 February 2022 and its own war propaganda.
This book is a product of personal and collective trauma, and a reflection of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War.
Dieser Band versammelt Beiträge, die sich dem Verhältnis zwischen menschlicher Sprache und dem Konzept der Grenze aus verschiedenen Perspektiven nähern.
This book examines the profound transformation that has occurred in Ukrainian society as a result of Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.