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ID:
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ID:
189860
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Summary/Abstract |
In July 2021, six months before the start of the special military
operation (Russian official acronym SVO) in Ukraine, the Russian
president published an article titled “On the Historical Unity of
Russians and Ukrainians,” in which he actually substantiated in detail
the inevitability of the future campaign. “Step by step, Ukraine was
dragged into a dangerous geopolitical game aimed at turning it into
a barrier between Europe and Russia, a springboard against Russia.
Inevitably, there came a time when the concept of ‘Ukraine is not
Russia’ no longer suited the purpose. There was a need for the ‘anti-
Russia’ concept which we will never accept,” wrote Vladimir Putin. And
further he wrote:
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ID:
172948
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ID:
180787
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ID:
163608
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ID:
189847
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Summary/Abstract |
Let us imagine a clairvoyant
describing the present day twenty
years ago, when the first issue of
Russia in Global Affair was
in the
making. We would not have believed
it. Interestingly, in reverse perspective,
we seem to see the opposite, and
think that it could not have been
otherwise: the current events were
predetermined back then and even
earlier. This is why the course of events
was irreversible, and the current
situation is just a natural result.
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ID:
172930
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Summary/Abstract |
What should one do if he is interest-
ed in world issues, but international
life is basically coming to a standstill,
trying to shy away from a pandem-
ic? To us, the answer is obvious: read
Russia in Global Affairs and use the
intermission to think about what is
happening on planet Earth.
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ID:
183399
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ID:
178800
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ID:
189820
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Summary/Abstract |
The fighting in Ukraine has changed the coordinate system in world
politics, forcing all countries to take their position on the current events. The picture clearly shows the fundamental processes that are unfolding in the world.
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ID:
186773
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Summary/Abstract |
The entire history of international
relations
comes down to the
establishment of borders
and
attempts to overcome them, both
literally and figuratively. There has
not been a single century when
borders stayed intact, at least in areas
where international politics was
concentrated at that moment.
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