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Abstract This paper examines Russia’s relations with Europe especially the deep-rooted history behind Ukraine-Russian relations, explaining how Russian-Europe relations deteriorated due to the recent events in Ukraine. These recent events in Europe explains how Russia has now turned east in the hopes of forging alliances,...
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Introduction The Orange Revolution was featured as a series that made-up protests as well as political events which happened in Ukraine from the end of November 2004 up to January 2005. This happened after the run off of the vote in 2004 of the presidential...
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What are human rights? Well, they are rights that are essential to all human beings, no matter your sex, race, or any other status. Everyone is entitled to these rights without discrimination. But, do you feel that you are given all your rights? Unfortunately, not...
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The Holodomor was an atrocious event also known as ‘Hunger Plague’, which began in the year of 1932 and ended in the year of 1933 causing more than seven million deaths. The Holodomor was designed to destroy the nation of Ukraine and especially the farmers....
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Back in November 2004, a regime-controlled media had claimed the victory for Viktor Yanukovych who had been handpicked by a corrupt president at the time. Even though exit polls indicated Viktor Yushchenko as the winner of the election, it was clear to the public that...
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Introduction Political violence is described as violence initiated with the help of a politically motivated agenda by the help of state and non-state actors. Political violence is also defined as the use of force by a group of people having political motivation or political purpose....
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One of the hottest topics nowadays is the Russian-Ukrainian war. In our war in Ukraine essay, we’ll dive into the causes and explore the historical background that constitutes prerequisites for the war. Also, we’ll analyze military actions that are ongoing and the social impact of...
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Unprovoked Russia’s war in Ukraine unfurling in one of the largest European countries made many people worldwide discover what Ukraine is. Many wars were commenced, and many crimes were committed by Russians to convert Ukrainians into Russians. Still, for many people both in Ukraine and...