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Editorial: Blending Of Delusions In Russia Rationalizing Its War To Annex Ukraine, Paul B. Mojzes
Editorial: Blending Of Delusions In Russia Rationalizing Its War To Annex Ukraine, Paul B. Mojzes
Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe
While it is obvious that Russia’s motives for the unprovoked brutal war against Ukraine are complex, what is not quickly apparent is the incendiary intermingling of a collective delusion of persecution and the delusion of grandeur of an individual.
Pinpointing Patterns Of Violence: A Comparative Genocide Studies Approach To Violence Escalation In The Ukrainian Holodomor, Kristina Hook
Pinpointing Patterns Of Violence: A Comparative Genocide Studies Approach To Violence Escalation In The Ukrainian Holodomor, Kristina Hook
Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal
This article utilizes the case study of the 1930s Ukrainian Holodomor, an artificially induced famine under Joseph Stalin, to advance comparative genocide studies debates regarding the nature, onset, and prevention of large-scale violence. Fieldwide debates question how to 1) distinguish genocide from other forms of large-scale violence and 2) trace genocides as unfolding processes, rather than crescendoing events. To circumvent unproductive definitional arguments, methodologies that track large-scale violence according to numerically-based thresholds have substituted for dynamics-based analyses. Able to address aspects of the genocide puzzle, these methodologies struggle to incorporate cross-cultural contextual variation or elicit ripe moments for specific, real-time …
Us Military Policy In Poland And The Baltics: To Stay Or Not To Stay, Owen Bates
Us Military Policy In Poland And The Baltics: To Stay Or Not To Stay, Owen Bates
Sigma: Journal of Political and International Studies
No abstract provided.
Three Coins In The Fountain: The Mueller Report And Russian Active Measures, Ibpp Editor
Three Coins In The Fountain: The Mueller Report And Russian Active Measures, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article identifies non-political elements of Russian Federation political warfare as inferred from the Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election.
The Name Game As Blame Game: The Domodedovo Terrorist Bombing, Ibpp Editor
The Name Game As Blame Game: The Domodedovo Terrorist Bombing, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses the relevance of blame in the context of terrorism.
Spy High: The Secret Of Secret Russian Agents, Ibpp Editor
Spy High: The Secret Of Secret Russian Agents, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The author discusses Russian spying the United States, the psychology of espionage, and how spying as such may be part of the human condition.
Civil Society And Human Rights, Ken Bonneville
Civil Society And Human Rights, Ken Bonneville
Human Rights & Human Welfare
A dynamic civil society is essential to a functioning democracy. After the fall of the Soviet Union there was hope that Russia could create a robust civil society to compliment its burgeoning democracy, but 15 years after the fall neither occurrence appears to be the case. Instead of an open society, Russian civil society faces challenges of oppression, threats of violence, an overbearing bureaucracy, and a constitution open to interpretation. The following research outlines some of the obstacles facing Russia’s civil society and addresses how the government is restricting civil society functions.
North Korea And The United States: A Nuclear Family Of Conditionings, Ibpp Editor
North Korea And The United States: A Nuclear Family Of Conditionings, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article posits several cognitive heuristics that may at least metaphorically constitute the North Korean and United States Governments’ operational codes of international security decision-making.
Vestiges Of Communism And Personnel Security, Ibpp Editor
Vestiges Of Communism And Personnel Security, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article illustrates several interpretive difficulties in employing personnel security criteria in the context of national security.
Trends. The Psychology Of Treaty Compliance, Ibpp Editor
Trends. The Psychology Of Treaty Compliance, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the psychological and political context of national compliance with treaties.
Trends. Red Blues: The Psychology Of National Anthems, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Red Blues: The Psychology Of National Anthems, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the political and psychological aspects of music using the Russian national anthem as an example.
The Truth On Living In Truth, Ibpp Editor
The Truth On Living In Truth, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article delineates a significant problem with Vaclav Havel's analysis of the power of the powerless through living in truth.
United States Military Forces In The Balkans: Ending The Deployment, Ibpp Editor
United States Military Forces In The Balkans: Ending The Deployment, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores the political psychological implications of ending the deployment of United States (US) military forces in the Balkans.
Trends. Sending Messages: The Fate Of Slobodan Milosevic, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Sending Messages: The Fate Of Slobodan Milosevic, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
As President Vojislav Kostunica continues to attempt to consolidate his political power throughout Yugoslavia, controversy still rages as to the fate of the former president, Slobodan Milosevic. Of special interest is whether he should be forced to stand trial at The Hague as an indicted war criminal.
This article discusses arguments for and against Milosevic standing trial.
Trends. After The Election: Milosevic Myths, Ibpp Editor
Trends. After The Election: Milosevic Myths, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the defeat of Slobodan Milosevic in his re-election attempt in 2000, as well as the subsequent political balance in Yugoslavia.
Trends. Politics And Psychology: The Effect Of Political Transition On Russian Families, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Politics And Psychology: The Effect Of Political Transition On Russian Families, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article examines the work of Dr. Alexander Shapiro of Moscow, the Russian Federation, and a paper he presented at the 108th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association in Washington, DC. The paper discussed the effects of political transition on Russian family life.
Some Truth About Truth Commissions Iii: An Example From Poland, Ibpp Editor
Some Truth About Truth Commissions Iii: An Example From Poland, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article describes some unintended but predictable consequences of truth commissions impeding the consolidation of democracy in post-totalitarian and post-authoritarian states.
Sacred Politics: Is Heaven Closed To The Wretched Of The Earth?, Ibpp Editor
Sacred Politics: Is Heaven Closed To The Wretched Of The Earth?, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article explores the political and religious implications of a decision by the leaders of a religious institution for many of its followers and the appeal of the religion itself.
Trends. Transference Tango And Projections On Vladimir Putin, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Transference Tango And Projections On Vladimir Putin, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the Russian presidential election of Vladimir Putin.
Ibpp Research Associates: Azerbaijan, Government Of Azerbaijan, Ibpp Editor
Ibpp Research Associates: Azerbaijan, Government Of Azerbaijan, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
The article involves fragments of the English language version of the constitution of the Azerbaijan Republic- -in force since November 27, 1995. The full version of the document is currently available at https://en.president.az/azerbaijan/constitution.
The following articles from the Azerbaijani constitution are listed, complete with text from the document:
- Article 72. Principal Obligations of Citizens.
- Article 73. Taxes and other State Duties.
- Article 74. Loyalty to Homeland.
- Article 75. Respect For State Symbols.
- Article 76. Defense of Homeland.
- Article 77. Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments.
- Article 78. Environmental Protection.
- Article 79. Prohibition to Execute Responsibilities Contradicting The Law.
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