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Now ukraine will have to deal with two sovereign states: after all, the ukrainian side derailed the minsk process / Deinego, V   Journal Article
Deinego, V Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract International Affairs: Vladislav Nikolayevich [Deinego], Russia has recognized the Lugansk People's Republic (LPR) and the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) as sovereign states, and diplomatic relations have been established between our countries. The first negotiations at the level of foreign ministers have already been held between the Russian Federation and the LPR. What was discussed at that meeting?
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Why did MH17 crash?: blame attribution, television news and public opinion in southeastern Ukraine, Crimea and the de facto states of Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Transnistria / Toal, Gerard; O’Loughlin, John   Journal Article
Toal, Gerard Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Shock events are often pivotal moments in geopolitics and objects of intense disagreement among conflicting parties. This paper examines the downing of a Malaysia Airlines passenger jet over eastern Ukraine in July 2014 and the divergent blame storylines produced on Russian and Ukrainian television about the event. It then examines results of a question asking why MH17 crashed in a simultaneous survey conducted in December 2014 in six oblasts in Southeastern Ukraine, Crimea, and the de facto states of Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Transnistria. An analysis of the surveys shows that blame attribution was driven more by television viewing habits than by any other factor.
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