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Український журнал
The Ukrainian Magazine

Publishing House: RUTA, z.s.
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, History, Social Sciences, Fine Arts / Performing Arts
Frequency: irregular and other
Print ISSN: 1802-5862
Status: Active

  • 2024
  • Issue No. 07
  • Issue No. 08
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Short Description

The The Ukrainian Magazine is not an academic journal, but it is highly valued as a source of insights from the Ukrainian diaspora. It explores contemporary geopolitical conflicts, with a strong focus on Russia’s hybrid warfare tactics and their global implications. The publication analyzes Russia’s multi-layered aggression, from military operations in Ukraine to economic, political, and media infiltration across Europe and the West. It dissects the erosion of democratic institutions in Hungary, Poland, and the Czech Republic as warning signs of a broader destabilization strategy. Through expert analyses, it uncovers how Russia manipulates historical narratives, fuels radical movements, and weaponizes energy dependencies. Special attention is given to the mechanisms of cyber warfare, disinformation campaigns, and economic coercion. The journal also examines Russia’s soft power in culture and media, exposing how it fosters deceptive narratives of affinity. Drawing lessons from Ukraine’s experience, it provides strategic insights into countering hybrid threats. It offers policymakers, analysts, and scholars a critical platform for understanding modern warfare beyond traditional battlefields. With an uncompromising approach, the journal challenges complacency and calls for collective resilience against authoritarian expansionism. This is essential reading for anyone concerned with the future of European and global security.

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