2022
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Arbatova Nadezhda
Were the Minsk Agreements doomed to failure? An alternative history
No 1(62) Special Issue: Peace Processes, Violence, and De Facto States, 2022
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Bartenev Vladimir
The impact of sanctions on food security: traditional and new dimensions
No 2 (63), 2022
Berdimyradova Gulshirin
Postconflict cities: remnants of war in peace
No 2 (63), 2022
Bytchkov Valery
The IAEA verification activity
No 2 (63), 2022
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Coppieters Bruno
Domestic and international sovereignty: the disputes over the status of Abkhazia, Northern Cyprus, and Taiwan
No 1(62) Special Issue: Peace Processes, Violence, and De Facto States, 2022
D
Delgado Caroline, Tschunkert Kristina
Food security in conflict and peacebuilding settings: beyond a humanitarian concern
No 2 (63), 2022
E
Egan Erin
Peace processes, people, and politics
No 1(62) Special Issue: Peace Processes, Violence, and De Facto States, 2022
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Gavrilova Nina, Kostelyanets Sergey
Food security in East Africa
No 2 (63), 2022
Green Benjamin
The war from within: analyzing a contested entity’s perspective
No 1(62) Special Issue: Peace Processes, Violence, and De Facto States, 2022
Gubin Andrey
The Taiwan Strait crisis: uncertainty of a military scenario
No 2 (63), 2022
K
Karnaukhova Elena
Erosion of the nuclear nonproliferation regime in the context of transformation of the world order (the case of Tenth Non-Proliferation Treaty Review conference)
No 2 (63), 2022
Kashin Vasili
The 2022 escalation of the military and political situation around Taiwan: causes and prospects for further evolution
No 2 (63), 2022
Kolosov Vladimir
Internal and external sovereignty of post-Soviet unrecognized states
No 1(62) Special Issue: Peace Processes, Violence, and De Facto States, 2022
Kolstø Pål
What’s in a name? “De facto states”, terminological choices, and normative consequences
No 1(62) Special Issue: Peace Processes, Violence, and De Facto States, 2022
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Lomagin Nikita
Hunger as a weapon: short-term and long-term effects (the case of the siege of Leningrad)
No 2 (63), 2022
Lomanov Alexander
From unification to national revival: China’s contemporary approach to the Taiwan problem
No 2 (63), 2022
M
Matveev Igor
Russia’s role in ensuring food security of Arab countries: challenges, opportunities, and prospects
No 2 (63), 2022
Matveeva Anna
Donbass at limbo: self-proclaimed republics in the inter-war period (2014–2021)
No 1(62) Special Issue: Peace Processes, Violence, and De Facto States, 2022
Mesta Daniel
Trading land for peace between de facto and parent states?
No 1(62) Special Issue: Peace Processes, Violence, and De Facto States, 2022
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Nguyen Thao My
Terrorism as an obstacle to Africa’s sustainable development
No 2 (63), 2022
Nowak Jan
Building nations and identities in undefined spaces
No 1(62) Special Issue: Peace Processes, Violence, and De Facto States, 2022
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Orlov Vladimir, Yurk Alexey
Prospects for the establishment of nuclear weapon-free zone in Central and Eastern Europe
No 2 (63), 2022
Ovchinnikov Oleg
The Western Hemisphere countries and global food problem: current state and prospects
No 2 (63), 2022
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Rosa Valerio
Mixed method analysis of violence in North and West Africa
No 2 (63), 2022
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Safranchuk Ivan
Time capsule: revisiting American strategies on Afghanistan after theó failed
No 2 (63), 2022
Stepanova Ekaterina, Golunov Sergei
Peace processes, violence, and de facto states: introduction
No 1(62) Special Issue: Peace Processes, Violence, and De Facto States, 2022
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Xin Qiang, Wang Jialin
On the edge of crisis: Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan and repercussions for the U.S.-China rivalry
No 2 (63), 2022
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Yardimci Iris Azra
Women as rebel actors
No 2 (63), 2022
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Zagorski Andrei
The OSCE, Ukraine, and peace process
No 1(62) Special Issue: Peace Processes, Violence, and De Facto States, 2022
From the editor
No 2 (63), 2022
No 2 (63), 2022
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