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Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 1, Room: 103
Friday 13:30 - 15:15 CEST (08/09/2023)
The Russian-Ukrainian War has been a crucial strategic event in the context of the post-cold war Europe. Its implications will be felt in many regions and across multiple domains. Among those domains, geopolitical and military domain are those that should have a prominent position in the current debates. The key questions we would like to ask in this panel are: 1) What are the prospects of The Russian-Ukrainian War to end in a frozen conflict (or a clear-cut victory)? 2) What are the lessons CEE countries, and their armies should take form the ongoing conflict and what dilemmas they will likely face. 3) Considering that it is not Europe but rather the south-east Asia that will be the pivot of geopolitics in the 21st century, what are the military lessons for China and Taiwan?
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The main directions of influence of the Russian-Ukrainian war on the nature of interaction between civil society and the state in the countries of Eastern Europe | View Paper Details |
Ukrainian Volunteer Organisations' Cooperation with European Governments and NGOs: The Context of the Russian-Ukrainian War | View Paper Details |
Developments of the Democratic Control of Armed Forces in Ukraine 2014-2022 | View Paper Details |
Political Economic of Military Mobilization in Authoritarian Russia: Evidence from Big Data Analysis | View Paper Details |
Consolidation of society during the war and the prospects for localizing the crisis of the legitimacy of power in Ukraine | View Paper Details |
Russia Ukraine Frozen Conflict: Results of an Expert Survey | View Paper Details |
War in Ukraine: Implications for China in case of Taiwan invasion | View Paper Details |