Winds of change? Neoclassical realism, foreign policy change, and European responses to the Russia-Ukraine War

B Martill, M Sus - The British Journal of Politics and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 brought about diplomatic condemnation
across Europe and military support for Kyiv amid an uptick in European collective identity …

Increased support for collective defence in times of threat: European public opinion before and after Russia's invasion of Ukraine

M Mader - Policy Studies, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Were European public reactions to Russia's invasion of Ukraine in line with the external
threat hypothesis? Accordingly, the invasion should have increased the perception of threat …

Ukrainian Visions of Peace:(Re-) Sha** Peace through Victory

T Kyselova, DM Landau - International Negotiation, 2025 - brill.com
How can peace be achieved in Ukraine following Russia's full-scale invasion of February
2022? In contrast to the impulse of many in the field of peacebuilding to call for concessions …

Securitization, Deterrence, and extended deterrence by denial: the war in Ukraine

A Lupovici - Foreign Policy Analysis, 2024 - academic.oup.com
The war in Ukraine created a situation in which various actors issued and responded to
existential threats. These incidents of aggressive rhetoric invite a scholarly discussion about …

The moral and strategic clarity of supporting Ukraine's self-defense: Why accepting Russian colonialism should remain a taboo

K Oksamytna - Environment and Planning C: Politics and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
In response to Toal's article “The Territorial Taboo: Explaining the Public Aversion to
Negotiations in the Ukraine War Support Coalition”, I argue that the alleged silencing of …

From optimist to sceptical liberalism: reforging European Union foreign policy amid crises

C Nissen, J Dreyer - International Affairs, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Russia's invasion of Ukraine brought both condemnation and vindication to the European
Union. EU policies were condemned for being complacent, naive and greedy. However …

Decentring the West? Civilizational solidarity and (de) colonization in theories of the Russia-Ukraine War

J Foley, V Unkovski-Korica - Globalizations, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, a growing literature promoting the Ukrainian
national cause, framed in decolonial terms, has influenced public discourse about the …

The bitskrieg that was and wasn't: the military and intelligence implications of cyber operations during Russia's war on Ukraine

AF Brantly, ND Brantly - Intelligence and National Security, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Russian war on Ukraine presents a multifaceted landscape for the analysis
of the cyber dimensions of contemporary war and their strategic, operational, and tactical …

Making amends: emotions and the western response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine

R Floyd, M Webber - International Affairs, 2024 - academic.oup.com
The western response to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 was
unprecedented. The states of the European Union, the G7 and NATO have targeted Russia …

Between prudence and selfishness. Pooling the polls on what Italians think of the Ukraine war

P Isernia, S Martini, C Cozzi-Fucile - Contemporary Italian Politics, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This article provides a systematic overview of what Italians think of the war in Ukraine,
relying on an analysis of the polls conducted over the first 17 months of the conflict. Italians …