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Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 20 uppsatser innehållade orden post-Soviet Ukraine.

  1. 11. Cyberkonflikten i Ukraina : Cyberattacker som instrument i tvingande diplomati

    Kandidat-uppsats, Umeå universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Författare :Johanna Kolli; [2018]
    Nyckelord :cyber attack; cyber conflict; cyber coercion; coercive diplomacy; BlackEnergy; NotPetya; Ukraine; Russia;

    Sammanfattning : This paper aims to describe and explain the Russian use of cyberattacks in the Ukrainian conflict. Two major cyber events, BlackEnergy in 2015 and NotPetya in 2017, are analysed by the theoretical framework of coercive diplomacy developed by Daniel Byman and Matthew Waxman, as well as the theory of cyber coercion made by Daniel R. LÄS MER

  2. 12. Fear and Loathing in the Iron Closet: The right to freedom of assembly for LGBT rights activists in the Russian Federation, Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova, and the role of the Moscow Patriarchate in the invention of “gay propaganda” legislation

    Uppsats för yrkesexamina på avancerad nivå, Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakulteten

    Författare :Simon Andersson; [2018]
    Nyckelord :public international law; human rights; human rights law; echr; ecthr; european court of human rights; council of europe; european convention on human rights; lgbt rights; lgbt; lgbtq; lgbti; lgbt ; russian orthodox church; moscow patriarchate; freedom of assembly; pride; gay propaganda; moldova; ukraine; russia; russian federation; Law and Political Science;

    Sammanfattning : The Iron Closet has always been deep, and although never leading to Narnia it has on occasions had the potential to be a one-way ticket to a forced labour camp. After the decline of the Soviet Union, however, the Western world rejoiced; the second parenthesis had been set out and we now lived in the main narrative again where everything ought to make sense. LÄS MER

  3. 13. The Crimean peninsula and the rebirth of the Cold War in the 21st century. : A qualitative analysis of the Russian takeover of the Crimean peninsula following the crisis in Ukraine.

    Kandidat-uppsats, Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST)

    Författare :Alfons Karlsson; [2015]
    Nyckelord :Geopolitics; Rational Actor; Crimea; Russian foreign politics;

    Sammanfattning : Western, post-soviet foreign policies have led to an ever increasing split between western politics and Russia. Starting with the Russian war in Georgia and culminating with the Crimean crisis 2013-2014 it has become evident that the luggage from the cold war has not quite yet stopped ruling geopolitics in the world. LÄS MER

  4. 14. Östeuropas slumrande konflikter

    Kandidat-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

    Författare :Per Kärnblad; [2014]
    Nyckelord :konfliktanalys; strukturellt; konfliktförebyggande; direkt; Estland; Ukraina; Krim; Law and Political Science;

    Sammanfattning : Russia have recently started to reassert themselves in their near abroad. With their annexation of the Ukrainian Crimea peninsula following an independence referendum other post-Soviet states have been looking at their Russian minorities nervously for signs of similar separatist tendencies. LÄS MER

  5. 15. "Because It Hits you a Bit": Women, Social Change and Collective Trauma after the Collapse of the Soviet Union in Ukraine

    Master-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Sociologi; Lunds universitet/Master of Science in Social Studies of Gender; Lunds universitet/Graduate School

    Författare :Sofia Voytiv; [2014]
    Nyckelord :social change; collective trauma; women; post-Soviet Ukraine; Social Sciences;

    Sammanfattning : This thesis examines social change and the collective trauma for women in Ukraine after the collapse of the Soviet Union by investigating general subjective wellbeing at the intersection of gender, generation and ethnicity. It argues that women had a special position during and after the Soviet regime due to the existing familialistic discourses both in the Soviet Union and independent Ukraine, and therefore experienced social change differently. LÄS MER