Mendelson, « Russian public opinion on human rights and the war in Chechnya », Post-Soviet Affairs, vol. 18, n° 4, 2002, p. 271-305.Gerber, T.P., and Mendelson, S.E., "Russian public opinion on human rights and the war in Chechnya," Post-Soviet Affairs 18 (4), 2002, ...
Perception and opinion of the Ukrainian population regarding information manipulation: A field study on disinformation in the Ukrainian war The war unleashed following the Russian invasion of the Ukrainian territory has provided an avalanche of information regarding military and strategic event... L Alonso...
These had a great opportunity to affect public opinion as they were reproduced in newspapers and were posted on street corners. Moreover, Stavka had a monopoly of news in the first months of the War, as correspondents were not allowed at the front. When reporters finally reached Stavka their...
On February 24, 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine [1,2], thereby escalating the Russo-Ukrainian war that began with the annexation of Crimea in 2014 [3]. As of now, the war has led to a major energy crisis [4], global food shortages [5], and one of the largest refugee crises with more...
New impetus injected to promote healthy development of Sino-Russian relations: China Daily editorial - Opinion - Chinadaily.com.cn This is an editorial from China Daily.The current high-level cooperation between China and Russia is the result of the joint guidance given by Chinese President Xi ...
The Eastern Question in Russian politics: Interplay of diplomacy, opinion and interest, 1905-1917. The dissertation seeks to elucidate the role of the Eastern Question in Russia's political, economic, and intellectual life, as well as in its external relations after 1905. During that period, few...
Russian analysts are still focusing on the issue of NATO membership for Ukraine. Many point out that the ongoing war, while leading to a de facto defense arrangement between the “collective West” and Ukraine, has also hindered it from formally joining the alliance. Many authors believe that ...
Opinion: Why the Pussy Riot case matters The U.S. Embassy in Moscow said on its official Twitter feed that the sentence was “disproportionate.” European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton condemned the court’s decision as “deeply troubling.” ...
- 《Hoover Digest Research & Opinion on Public Policy》 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 The Art of Staying Neutral: The Netherlands in the First World War. 1914–1918 (review) In lieu of an , here is a brief excerpt of the content: In this solid, workmanlike, thoroughly researched study, Prof...
The outbreak of the First World War and the emergence of Russia as Britain's 'glorious ally' swiftly changed public attitudes in Britain, which had been largely, but not entirely, hostile to Russia. The sense that Britain needed to cure its 'abysmal ignorance' of Russia, coupled with the ...