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SMIRNOV, A (5) answer(s).
 
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Hungary's Eastern policy in light of the Ukraine crisis / Smirnov, A   Journal Article
Smirnov, A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE ONGOING UKRAINE CRISIS has been a harsh trial for Russia and the European Union; it has been especially painful for countries that recently became members of a united Europe. The reasons for this are their territorial proximity to a hotbed of tension and their special historical relation to Ukrainian affairs. This is especially true for Ukraine's immediate Western neighbors: Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and Romania. Their attitude to the situation is in one way or another associated with the problem of Ukrainian sovereignty, as it is understood and perceived by the government of each country.
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ID:   163628


Lone wolf as the latest form of terrorist activity / Smirnov, A ; Andryukhin, N   Journal Article
Smirnov, A Journal Article
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Key Words Terrorism  Communication  Digital Era  ISIS  Internet Services  Lone-actor Terror 
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ID:   161069


Non-state actors in today's information wars / Smirnov, A   Journal Article
Smirnov, A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract RIVALRIES AND CONFRONTATIONS between states in the information space are a feature of today's international relations. Information is becoming one of the priority instruments in fighting for global domination.
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ID:   158174


Russian-American cooperation in the field of international information security: proposals for priority guidelines / Streltsov, A ; Smirnov, A   Journal Article
Streltsov, A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract THE POSSIBLE AGENDA for Russian-American cooperation in the field of international information security (IIS) is determined mainly by the current state of Russian-American relations and the growing role of the ongoing scientific and technical revolution in world politics in general.
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Ukrainian crisis in the mirror of polish conservatism / Smirnov, A   Journal Article
Smirnov, A Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract MANY EUROPEAN STATES recognized the Ukrainian crisis as a serious reason to revise their political opinions and change the balance of power. For historical reasons and due to the sharpening struggle between the main political forces inside the state, Poland is involved in the process to a much greater extent than its East European neighbors. To the last moment, the right-wing conservatives remained in determined opposition to the policies of the liberal forces that for a long time controlled the Polish political Olympus practically unhampered. The victory of the conservative Law and Justice Party (PiS) at the 2015 presidential elections added urgency to the problem of the Polish-Ukrainian political interaction.
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