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    City of lies : a poison war novel / by Hawke, Sam

    Published 2018
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    SOME ASPECTS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW STANDARDS IN THE FIELD OF CAPTIVITY OF WAR IN RUSSIAN LEGISLATION AT THE PRESENT STAGE by Oleg S. Kiritsa

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…At different times, humanity has experienced many wars and military conflicts, with which came experience and the realization that even during armed confrontation it is necessary to respect the law, show mercy and humanity towards an enemy who is helpless or does not want to fight. …”
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    Balances of Power, Threat, and Interests: The Logic behind China-Russia Strategic Alignment in the Post-Cold War Period by A. N. Korolev

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…The author shows that trend towards a closer strategic cooperation between China and Russia in the post-Cold War period stemmed from the inner dynamics of all of these balances. …”
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    Leisure in the Daily Life of Various Ethnic Groups of the Urban Population of the Volga Region during the First World War by Ekaterina Yu. Semenova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Taking into account the national and confessional composition of the population, the Sabantuy holiday celebrated by the Muslim Tatars, attendance at concerts and performances of ethnic troupes (Jewish, Little Russian) touring in the Volga cities are also major forms of public entertainment indicated by the author. During the war, there was also a widespread charitable context of public entertainment; various ethnic communities during the war (Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, Polish, Jewish) organized events through national charitable societies, which took into account ethnic specifics.…”
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    Behind the Myth: The Representation of the Crimean War in Nineteenth-century British Newspapers, Government Archives & Contemporary Records by Tri Tran

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The objective of this contribution is to analyse the discrepancies between different contemporary sources (the national press, government papers and some individuals’ accounts) regarding the representation of the Crimean war. It appears that the representation of this war changed considerably between 1854 and 1856: it was overall fairly misleading and partial. …”
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