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Soviet Diplomacy: Waging and Winning Its Own War – Introduction to the Forum
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Reviving/Revising “Lycidas”: Virginia Woolf’s Elegy to Unborn Poets in A Room of One’s Own
Published 2024-12-01“…A Room of One’s Own is no exception: Woolf’s allusion to Milton’s poem in the liminal section of her essay, when she introduces the issue of women’s denied access to education, unfulfilled aspirations and unexpressed talent, is all but gratuitous. …”
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Information War in Syria
Published 2015-02-01“…Each of the parties to the conflict, using its own and is making significant opportunities attempts to provide the necessary coverage of the events in this war. …”
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Neglected Questions on the “Forgotten War”: South Korea and the United States on the Eve of the Korean War
Published 2011-01-01“…The breakup of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s prodded open the archival doors of once closed regimes releasing interesting information on Soviet-North Korean-Chinese relations during the Cold War. Documents released from these archives contributed new evidence to enrich our understanding of old questions.2 One such question concerns the origins of the Korean War. …”
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USSR in World War II
Published 2020-09-01“…It was the "Munich Agreement" that became the point of no return to the beginning of the Second World War. Under these conditions, for the USSR, its own security and the conclusion of a non-aggression pact with Germany began to come to the fore, defining the "spheres of interests" of the parties in order to limit the advance of German troops towards the Soviet borders in the event of German aggression against Poland. …”
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A Long Shadow of World War II: Development of the National Security Concept in the United States
Published 2020-11-01“…In recent years, the history of World War II has transformed into a battlefield in its own right in the ‘war of memory’. …”
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“The Road of War” and “The Path of Peace”: William Morris’s Representation of Violence
Published 2007-12-01“…This paper takes as its starting point J. S. Mill’s comment on war, described as “an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things”, as well as Freud’s theory of war neuroses in his “Thoughts for the Times on War and Death” (1915), and uses both these concepts to advance a new reading of William Morris’s literary writings focusing on violence, one which sees it as not “the road of war” but “the path of peace”. …”
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Social and psychological features of the mental component of the modern hybrid war against Ukraine
Published 2024-06-01“…Taking into account the peculiarities of the hybrid war and its components, recommendations have been formulated for countering the hybrid aggression of the enemy, which is trying to destroy and change the mentality of Ukrainians for its own use: increase the number of publications and video materials in the information space about the opinions of foreign politicians and experts condemning russian aggression; to create an Institute for the study of war, the work of which will involve both domestic specialists in the field of hybrid warfare and mental warfare, as well as leading scientists of Western countries; to develop the National Doctrine of mental protection of the population in the conditions of a full-scale war against Ukraine.…”
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Neutrality or Involvement? World War II and Evolution of Foreign Policy Concepts of the Nordic Countries
Published 2020-11-01“…In the middle of the 20th century a unique subsystem of international relations emerged in the Northern Europe, which has turned it into one of the stablest and most peaceful regions during the Cold War period. …”
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The Role of the Military-Political Elite of Egypt in the Struggle for National Independence in the Post-World War II Period (1945-1952)
Published 2019-09-01“…An important aspect of this trend is that, in the run-up to the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, the officers and the military elite became a more prepared and organized than other groups and was able to quickly and almost bloodlessly take power into their own hands.The article notes that it is impossible to solve urgent social problems and overcome economic backwardness without centralized strong leadership. …”
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Usages et limites de la violence de guerre à la haute époque hellénistique
Published 2024-12-01“…Does war violence, which is widely considered as a category intrinsically linked to the military, or even as one of its components, have its own specificities in the Hellenistic period? …”
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Refugee Crisis in Jordan: The Logic of Development and Possible Solutions
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Mnemonic diplomacy in Russian-Serbian relations: The limits of the possible
Published 2023-06-01“…For Russia, this mnemonic alliance acquired particular significance when the country’s leaders set a course for transforming the post-Cold War world order. …”
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The colonial policy of Morocco and Mauritania in Western Sahara: geopolitical and military aspects
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Strategy of Balancing in Turkish Foreign Policy
Published 2022-07-01“…The new offensive approach of Turkey's foreign policy is the sign of President Erdogan's ambitions to redistribute power in the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean and a way to legitimize his own regime. On the one hand, this can be seen as the ambitions of «neo-Ottomanism», on the other hand, there is a new attempt to solve five foreign policy problems: the «Kurdish issue», the «Aegean dispute», the return of territories mentioned in the “National Oath” (Misak-i Milli), breakthrough from disillusionment with integration with the EU and overcoming inequality in allied relations with the United States to satisfy antiAmerican nationalism.The article examines Turkey's foreign policy since Erdogan gained full control of power and intervened in the civil war in Syria in 2014-2015. …”
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The tragedy of the South-Western Front: Kyiv disaster of 1941
Published 2022-12-01“…There were many reasons for the tragedy of the South-Western Front. Among the main ones, the following have been highlighted: incorrect assessment of Germany’s strategic priorities at the initial stage of the war; unpreparedness for a defensive war on one’s own territory; the advantage of the enemy in the tactics of fighting; lack of coordination of actions between military branches; loss of command of troops at all levels, from the General Staff to corps and division commanders; wrong personnel policy, as a result of which unprofessional persons who met the “main” criterion, such as personal loyalty to Stalin, came to the leadership of the Red Army; gross mistakes of the command, incompetence and voluntarism in setting tasks on the part of the Headquarters of the Supreme High Command (the highest military leadership of the country), etc.…”
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