Since their independence, Ukraine and Belarus have pursued relatively consistent but almost polar-opposite policies toward Russia. For the most part, the difference is explicable not as a product of differing material pressures and incentives (which do not, in fact, differ significantly), but as a consequence of differing popular and elite conceptions of Ukrainian and Belarusian national identities, which yield different beliefs about the proper relationship of those nations to Russia. The article argues that the difference is largely traceable to the 16th and 17th centuries, when the Grand Duchy of Lithuania’s southern lands - modern western and central Ukraine - were transferred to the Kingdom of Poland, and subsequently conquered by Russ...
Hybrid war: real casualties in UkraineThe Russo-Ukrainian war that broke out in 2014 in the wake of ...
This paper focuses on Putin’s (2021) misguided claim regarding “historical [linguistic] unity” of Ru...
AbstractThis article reexamines the political and cultural background to the 1654 Pereiaslav Agreeme...
Since their independence, Ukraine and Belarus have pursued relatively consistent but almost polar-op...
History has the property of teaching. Educate people, societies, nations, and even natio...
After the fall of Western Rome, the formerly widely stamped “Germans”, “Wends” (ancient Western Slav...
The article focuses on the contemporary images and associations of Polish university students with t...
The Russian term okrainy and the Polish concept of kresy tend to refer to the same spatial area, or ...
The article deals with the evolution of Poland’s foreign policy towards its closest eastern neighbou...
As conduits for ideas, values and geographical knowledge, the mass media contribute to the construct...
This article investigates underlying state intentions behind the counting and standardizing minority...
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Ukraine's foreign policy evolved in the geopoliti...
Two main myths constitute the founding basis of popular Polish ethnic nationalism. First, that Polan...
When we compare the contemporary ethnic structure and national policy of Poland and its eastern neig...
The article reveals the influence and foreign policy role of Russia before the second parti...
Hybrid war: real casualties in UkraineThe Russo-Ukrainian war that broke out in 2014 in the wake of ...
This paper focuses on Putin’s (2021) misguided claim regarding “historical [linguistic] unity” of Ru...
AbstractThis article reexamines the political and cultural background to the 1654 Pereiaslav Agreeme...
Since their independence, Ukraine and Belarus have pursued relatively consistent but almost polar-op...
History has the property of teaching. Educate people, societies, nations, and even natio...
After the fall of Western Rome, the formerly widely stamped “Germans”, “Wends” (ancient Western Slav...
The article focuses on the contemporary images and associations of Polish university students with t...
The Russian term okrainy and the Polish concept of kresy tend to refer to the same spatial area, or ...
The article deals with the evolution of Poland’s foreign policy towards its closest eastern neighbou...
As conduits for ideas, values and geographical knowledge, the mass media contribute to the construct...
This article investigates underlying state intentions behind the counting and standardizing minority...
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, Ukraine's foreign policy evolved in the geopoliti...
Two main myths constitute the founding basis of popular Polish ethnic nationalism. First, that Polan...
When we compare the contemporary ethnic structure and national policy of Poland and its eastern neig...
The article reveals the influence and foreign policy role of Russia before the second parti...
Hybrid war: real casualties in UkraineThe Russo-Ukrainian war that broke out in 2014 in the wake of ...
This paper focuses on Putin’s (2021) misguided claim regarding “historical [linguistic] unity” of Ru...
AbstractThis article reexamines the political and cultural background to the 1654 Pereiaslav Agreeme...