This collection of essays and articles (2019-2024 ) illuminates recent Russian international affairs through the lens of Moscow’s propaganda tactics.
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This volume offers unique insights into the debates and perceptions of the EU’s involvement in the South Caucasus.
This book sheds new light on highly controversial moments of Ukrainian-Jewish relations.
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Thumann chronicles Russia's descent into an increasingly totalitarian dictatorship and the path leading to the escalation of Putin's imperialist war in 2022.
This monograph explores the recent political history of Ukraine from a novel diachronic and comparative point of view.
The ‘Summer of Love’ brought all sorts of unusual people and events to London but perhaps nothing so extraordinary as the Congress on the Dialectics of Liberation.
Volume two includes articles about the Russia-Ukraine war and argues that this tragic conflict was preventable.
Laruelle argumentiert, dass der Kampf um die Frage, wer faschistisch ist, ein Kampf um die Definition europäischer Identität ist.
This book analyzes security developments in Lithuania since 1988, a period marked by liberation, the collapse of the USSR, and the integration into NATO.
This book illustrates specific problems and repercussions of Ukraine’s ongoing local governance reform as well as wartime challenges.