Public Opinion in Conflict Situations: A Sentiment Analysis of Tweets About Russia During the War on UkraineView further author informationjmpina@unizar.esJosé M. Pina
Ukraine's Energy Sector Security and Sustainable Development in Light of the War with Russia We are swiftly nearing the end of the decade since the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution that endorsed an all-encompassing action plan f... F Revin - 《Future Human Image》 被引量:...
Tyab said that while Russia's war on Ukraine triggered Finland's decision to join the military alliance, it was a much broader shift in public opinion in the country that made it politically possible. Before Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine on February 24, only around 20% of Finns ...
Russian public opinion and its role in the security policy between Russia, the European Union, and NATO This thesis focuses on security and defense policy between NATO, the European Union, and Russia in the period following the end of the Cold War and, in par... JL Riester - Dissertations...
"The purpose of the provocation is to create a hostile public opinion about Ukraine on the part of Belarusian citizens and ensure the full participation of the country's armed forces in the war on the side of the Russian Federation," Ukraine wrote, according to an NBC News translation. ...
"When bombs fall on your cities … international law is the only tool of civilization available to us to make sure all those who made this war possible will be brought to justice," Kuleba said. "The Russian Federation will be held accountable for its deeds." ...
Post-communist Russia and anti-Americanism: has the West lost Russian public opinion? 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 20 作者: S Brown 摘要: Post-Communist Russia's place in the international system has constituted a matter of intense academic interest since the end of the Cold War. In...
The Cyber Cold War: A Look into Russia's Information Warfare Capabilities Russia is a nation with a history of using intimidation, manipulation, and subversion to achieve their political and geopolitical goals. Throughout the cen... S Siggett - Utica College. 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Analyzing...
“The reason why 75% of Russians think Russia will not invade Ukraine is simply because of what they read in their newspapers and see on their TV. There is basically no hysteria, no beating of the war drum, a consistent message that we do not want a war and will not start one,” Po...
Graham said public opinion in Russia could slowly turn against Putin and the war effort if there are many Russian casualties and deaths. — Chelsea Ong Thu, Feb 24 20229:30 PM EST Former UK envoy to Russia says fresh Western sanctions will not deter Putin ...