19 January 2023

Yearbook 2/2022: Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and Russia: geopolitics, security, and resilience. Editors: Tomasz Stępniewski, Beata Surmacz

Yearbook 2/2022: Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and Russia: geopolitics, security, and resilience. Editors: Tomasz Stępniewski, Beata Surmacz

We invite you to read the ICE Yearbook 2/2022: Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and Russia: geopolitics, security, and resilience. Issue’s editors: Tomasz Stępniewski, Beata Surmacz

Table of content:

Tomasz Stępniewski, Russia-Ukraine war: independence, identity, and security
Serhiy DanylenkoOleksandra Fursai, “Vaccinodemic” as a component of the global hybrid conflict between democracy and autocracy: the case of Ukraine
Józef M. Fiszer, Poland’s road to NATO – objective and subjective obstacles
Ireneusz Topolski, Military presence of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Belarus
Marcin Orzechowski, Dynamics and variability of the conflict in Ukraine. Condition and perspective analysis
Agnieszka Rogozińska, The security of Ukraine in the context of information warfare in cyberspace carried out by the Russian Federation
Andrzej Gil, First attempt. Crimea: between Ukraine and Russia (1989-1997)
Andrzej Wojtaszak, The position of Eastern European countries towards the Three Seas Initiative (TSI)
Alicja Zyguła, Poland in the face of the 2015 migration crisis
Emilia SzyszkowskaSzczepan Czarnecki, Together or apart? Explaining cooperation patterns across the post-communist organized interests
Agnieszka Ziętek, “They don’t work with people”. The authorities and civil society in contemporary Serbia
Marek Wierzbicki, Nationalities relations in a totalitarian state. The case of East Central Europe under Soviet occupation (1939-1941) – methodological issues and a research agenda
Rafał Roguski, Criminal offences as an element of anti-state activities in the eastern lands of the Second Polish Republic from 1921-1925

Link to view the issue: https://ies.lublin.pl/rocznik/riesw/2022/2/

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