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Kateryna Pishchikova
@KPishchikova
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Associate Professor of PoliSci & IR, Associate Research Fellow @ispionline, based in Italy, https://t.co/XoFqaW1SbF
Joined May 2013
RT @ChakhoyanAndrew: Have you considered asking Ukrainians about a Ukrainian city? Also, do you still spell Beijing as Peking? Mumbai as B…
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RT @pocketful_of: Yay to new translated 🇺🇦books! In the climate where the people who have ~strong opinions~ about Donbas far outnumber thos…
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RT: an excellent thread 👇
This post provokes strong reactions, least of which is the difference between the Russian and English, with content for the respective audiences. Lamenting RU expenditures & casualties in Syria in the Russian version plays politics when there are no politics in Russia today. 1/7
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RT @PopovaProf: The West gets russia doubly wrong. First, the West severely underestimates ru's ambitions and the result are policies that…
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RT the kind of brilliant meticulously researched work we need on Ukraine, war, and state break-down
My forthcoming book on 2014 war in Donbas with @OxUniPress is the first comparative study of the conflict written from the perspective of individual towns, their administrators and residents. By comparing mechanisms of town capture and governance it identifies the exact role of Russian vs local actors behind the spread of militant control over the region. The book is based on the original data collected through several years of field research and in-depth interviews in Donbas conducted prior to 2022 full-scale invasion. Most of the towns discussed in the book are currently under Russian occupation and no longer accessible to researchers. The electronic version of the book will be available in December. The hardcover/paperback release is scheduled for Feb. 14, 2025 and available for pre-order now.
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@ruth_deyermond Didn’t he declare retirement right after the Brexit referendum so that the others could own what he broke???
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@RG_Horvath Future historians will have access to data to evaluate this - Russia is a huge country with dramatic internal inequalities, and those the most likely to be drafted are very often those the least likely to even reach Russia’s borders with Europe, let alone try to emigrate.
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RT @SevaUT: I'm against imperialism. But Cuba is in America’s legitimate sphere of influence and BRICS expansion obviously threatens its se…
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Thank you @uaces for bringing us together and for letting us engage with the brilliant audience on the EU and the rediscovery of “geopolitics” @stephofmann @ToniHaastrup #uaces2024
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RT @audrey_plan: Last @UACES plenary, with @KPishchikova, @stephofmann and @ToniHaastrup, on (re ?) discovering geopolitics in the EU (stud…
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Indeed! Big thanks to everyone who’s rendered this a very special and inspiring event @UACES @euroglots @RELATE_UACES #UACES2024
Another inspiring @UACES Conference. Loved how engaged people were, both when presenting at 9am, until the very final @euroglots panel. Highly topical plenary as well on the EU’s rhetorical “rediscovery” of geopolitics. & So good to reconnect with everyone. #UACES2024
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The @euroglots are back! Join us at the #uaces conference, presenting today an exciting roundtable discussion on ‘Deimperialising the Global East(s)’ with @KPishchikova @OBurlyuk @fabiennebossuyt and @Szilvia_Nagy_ #uaces2024
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A factor that often gets overlooked despite the fact that it’s always been there in Soviet/Russian - US relationship 👇👇👇
The problem for Washington is a basic asymmetry: Moscow can use American public sentiment to box in the White House and raise the stakes, while Washington has no effective means of doing the same to Putin. /4
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