A Critical Geopolitical Analysis of Elite’s Responses to Terrorist Attacks

Ana Isabel Rodríguez Iglesias • May 12 2017 • Articles

Critical analysis is a valuable geopolitical framework to deconstruct, embody and historicize the features of the polarized world emerging from the Paris attacks.

Review – Fauda

Michael Koplow • May 10 2017 • Features

At once familiar and revelatory for television-watching audiences, Fauda is one of the most realistic artistic portrayals of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict available.

Why Race Matters: Examining ‘Terrorism’ Through Race in International Relations

Amal Abu-Bakare • May 9 2017 • Articles

All marginalised voices should be heard and made clear in our discussions of terrorism and how to counter it in the future.

Migration to Russia and the Current Economic Crisis

Mikhail Denisenko • May 5 2017 • Articles

The migration ties between Russia and the newly independent states have generally weakened. This is unlikely to bode well for either Russia or the countries in the region

Migration of Ukrainians to Russia in 2014–2015

Vladimir Mukomel • May 4 2017 • Articles

For many years, Russians were open to Ukrainians and saw them as desirable neighbours. However, recent geopolitical changes have had negative consequences.

Open Access Book – Ukraine in Conflict: An Analytical Chronicle

David R. Marples • May 1 2017 • Features

Through a series of articles written between 2013 and 2017, this book examines Ukraine during its period of conflict following the Euromaidan protests.

Russian Society and the Conflict in Ukraine: Masses, Elites and Identity

Viacheslav Morozov • May 1 2017 • Articles

The way Russians comprehend the conflict with Ukraine is fundamentally conditioned by nationalism, but this nationalism is not necessarily xenophobic and aggressive.

Moving out of ‘Their’ Places: 1991–2016 Migration of Ukrainians to Australia

Olga Oleinikova • May 1 2017 • Articles

The post-Euromaidan crisis impacted life trajectories of citizens which has translated into a shift towards survival-based migration to Australia.

Beyond Attitudes: Russian Xenophobia as a Political Legitimation Tool

Marina A. Kingsbury • Apr 30 2017 • Articles

Complex historical, political and social events shape up patterns of xenophobia and how xenophobia is used as a political legitimation tool in Russia.

Labour Migration in the Eurasian Economic Union

Caress Schenk • Apr 29 2017 • Articles

If new member states are being attracted to EEU membership with the promise of an open labour market, the realities of migrant experience is likely to be disappointing.

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