The announcement of a partial mobilisation in Russia has promoted thousands of people to attempt to leave the country. Michael Ben-Gad argues that rather than discouraging Russian citizens from crossing their borders, Nato members should grant asylum to those wishing to leave as it would hasten the end of the war in Ukraine
The situation in Eastern and Southern Ukraine remains extremely complex, following two referendums b...
On 24 February 2022, the Russian Government announced a large-scale military operation against Ukrai...
Although not necessarily new, indirect and asymmetric methods of warfare have become more common i...
Following Russia’s announcement of a partial mobilisation of 300,000 Russian personnel on 21 Septemb...
Buildings have been occupied by groups in several towns and cities in eastern Ukraine, while the Ukr...
“The Russia-Ukraine War has been an unmitigated disaster. Hundreds of thousands have been killed or ...
Two million people have already fled across the EU’s eastern border since the start of the Russian i...
Europe is currently experiencing the largest refugee crisis since World War II. The European Union (...
The EU has warned Russia that it could face stronger sanctions over the Ukraine crisis. Ruben Zaiott...
Without support from international actors, displaced Ukrainians in Russia are in a precarious situat...
SUMMARY: The people of Ukraine, a country of 44 million, have suffered a widespread Russian Federat...
Research with displaced Ukrainian children and adolescents demonstrates that humanitarian actors nee...
Copyright © 2022 by SAGE Publications Inc unless otherwise noted. Manuscript content on this site is...
The war between Ukraine and Russia does not only harm their respective populations: the rest of Euro...
One of the most controversial issues in the context of the Ukraine crisis is the question of whether...
The situation in Eastern and Southern Ukraine remains extremely complex, following two referendums b...
On 24 February 2022, the Russian Government announced a large-scale military operation against Ukrai...
Although not necessarily new, indirect and asymmetric methods of warfare have become more common i...
Following Russia’s announcement of a partial mobilisation of 300,000 Russian personnel on 21 Septemb...
Buildings have been occupied by groups in several towns and cities in eastern Ukraine, while the Ukr...
“The Russia-Ukraine War has been an unmitigated disaster. Hundreds of thousands have been killed or ...
Two million people have already fled across the EU’s eastern border since the start of the Russian i...
Europe is currently experiencing the largest refugee crisis since World War II. The European Union (...
The EU has warned Russia that it could face stronger sanctions over the Ukraine crisis. Ruben Zaiott...
Without support from international actors, displaced Ukrainians in Russia are in a precarious situat...
SUMMARY: The people of Ukraine, a country of 44 million, have suffered a widespread Russian Federat...
Research with displaced Ukrainian children and adolescents demonstrates that humanitarian actors nee...
Copyright © 2022 by SAGE Publications Inc unless otherwise noted. Manuscript content on this site is...
The war between Ukraine and Russia does not only harm their respective populations: the rest of Euro...
One of the most controversial issues in the context of the Ukraine crisis is the question of whether...
The situation in Eastern and Southern Ukraine remains extremely complex, following two referendums b...
On 24 February 2022, the Russian Government announced a large-scale military operation against Ukrai...
Although not necessarily new, indirect and asymmetric methods of warfare have become more common i...