EU member states’ national perspectives on the “Ukraine Crisis” #1(7) 2017

André Härtel EU member states’ national perspectives on the “Ukraine Crisis:” Introductory Remarks
Maili Vilson Baltic Perspectives on the Ukraine Crisis: Europeanization in the Shadow of Insecurity
Maryna Rabinovych Canada’s Response to the Ukraine Crisis: A Turn to Middlepowerhood?
Linda Öhman Searching for a Policy: Finland’s Perspective on the Ukraine Conflict
Nadiia Koval Russia as an Alternative Security Provider: The Greek Perspective on the “Ukraine Crisis”
Johann Zajaczkowski Trading Solidarity for Security? Poland and the Russian-Ukrainian Crisis
Stanislava Brajerčíková, Marek Lenč Walking on Thin Ice. Slovak National Perspective on Ukraine Crisis
André Härtel Passing the Buck or Dividing the Work? The UK’s Approach to the Ukraine Crisis

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Freedom and Militarism in Post-Soviet Societies — Issue 1(6), 2016

Mikhail Minakov, Isaac Webb Freedom and Militarism in Post-Soviet Europe: Introductory Notes
Svitlana Batsyukova Motivating Factors for Advocacy in Countries with Different Freedom Statuses: Ukraine and Belarus
Marcel H. Van Herpen Russia’s Nuclear Threats and the Security of the Baltic States
Egor Isaev The Militarization of the Past in Russian Popular Historical Films
Shota Kakabadze Georgia’s Liminal Identity or the Never-ending Stage of Transition
Daria Goriacheva Understanding the “Ukrainian Crisis.” Metaphors used by Ukrainian, German, and British Leaders in 2014 – 16
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