Europe and the War in Ukraine: DE-PL-UKR Perspectives

Addressing vulnerability and promoting security
Mar 28, 2023 | College of Eastern Europe in Wroclaw

Comprehension of the Russian invasion of Ukraine requires an understanding of the geopolitical context of historical relations in this part of Europe, suggests Adam Balcer in this publication by the College of Eastern Europe in Wroclaw. Various contributors expand on President Putin’s narrative, which is a hybrid mix of Tsarist Russian imperialism, Soviet mythology and religious elements connected to Orthodoxy.
Despite Putin’s statements that Russia has a “special democracy”, it is obvious that the country’s transformation into a totalitarian state is almost complete.
https://www.kew.org.pl/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Europe-and-the-war-in-Ukraine-raport.pdf#Europe and the war in Ukraine-SRODEK.indd:.38593:106

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