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This panel investigates the evolving political, military, and geopolitical dynamics between Russia and Ukraine from 2014 to the full scale invasion of 2022 and beyond. Contributions trace how long standing historical, identity based, and geopolitical tensions over territory, security, and spheres of influence crystallized. By combining theoretical, historical, and policy oriented approaches, the panel asks how the Russia–Ukraine relationship has come to embody broader struggles over European order, empire and integration, and what these intertwined dynamics imply for the future of regional security and global stability.
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| The Russian-Ukrainian War in the Eastern Balkans and the Nuances of Balancing: How Legacies Shaped Russophobia and Russophilia | View Paper Details |
| The Evolution of Russian Civil Society Organizations in Exile Before and After the Full-Scale War in Ukraine | View Paper Details |
| What Should Be Done About Ukraine? Analyzing Public Opinion Attitudes Towards Ukrainian Territorial Concessions in the West | View Paper Details |
| Crisis, Actor Perception, and Public Preferences for Paths to EU Accession in Candidate Countries | View Paper Details |
| From Resilience to Antifragility: Ethnopolitical Governance in Wartime Ukraine | View Paper Details |