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Hungary’s Orban Suspicious of EU Ban on Russian Crude Oil

by CUNVEREN19@KU.EDU.TR | Jun 11, 2022 | Koç University

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (Photo by: The Russian Presidential Press and Information Office) Viktor Orban should be taken seriously as sanctions against Russia may affect the trade globally as Russia is one of the most...

Disinformation in regards to the Ukraine Crisis

by Jonathan Kung | Jun 9, 2022 | University of California, San Diego

Both Russia and Ukraine employ disinformation in hopes of effectively determining who decidedly depicts their version of events. As best stated within the Politico article by Mark Scott, “As the war in Ukraine enters its third week, the battle for hearts and...

Information Blackout: Russian Media and Public Opinion Amid Invasion of Ukraine

by Noah Hensley | May 27, 2022 | Dartmouth College

Russia has a complicated history with media transparency, and misinformation has swept the information economy during the invasion of Ukraine. Putin’s regime has capitalized on their near-total ownership of information in Russia: as dozens of pro-Kremlin tabloids...

Kazakh Resource Nationalism: Ex-Soviet Corruption and Dysfunction

by Andrew Yount | Apr 26, 2022 | University of Georgia

Kazakh Resource Nationalism Post-Soviet states specialize in resource nationalism. Kazakhstan is one of the most resource rich countries in the world, and it is also a very politically corrupt country. This makes a perfect storm for resource nationalism to occur....

2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine: How Russia Uses Conflict to Dissolve Democracies

by Jack Tristan Pinkham | Mar 26, 2022 | SUNY-Binghamton

As of February 21 2022, Russia has once again invaded and occupied areas in sovereign Ukraine.  What is known thus far about this particular invasion is that it occurred after Russia recognized two self-proclaimed sepratist states in the Donbas region, “Donetsk”...
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