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Item 1932/2022: протиправні дії Російської Федерації щодо українського народу через призму концепції злочинів проти людяності та геноциду(2023) Кузьменко, Катерина; Гнатюк, МиколаРобота має на меті продемонструвати, що протиправні дії РФ на території України є унікальним комплексним міжнародним прецедентом, який поєднує в собіі ознаки злочинів проти людяності, і ознаки геноциду та має перспективу подальшого кримінального впровадження в структурі Міжнародного кримінального суду.Item The AUKUS Partnership and its Implications for Australia(2023) Mokhonchuk, Yana; Zarembo, KaterynaThe purpose of this work is to discover how the AUKUS partnership affects Australia's defense capabilities and security, along with the potential risks and benefits of this partnership for regional and global security in the Indo-Pacific region.Item The breadbasket of Europe: Postcolonial perspective on the development of Ukrainian environmental ethics in XX-XXI centuries(2023) Rudenko, Kateryna; Taranenko, HannaThe purpose of the paper is to determine the characteristics of Ukrainian environmental ethics development in the XX-XXI centuries as of a product of international relations and situate Ukrainian environmental ethics within a global and future-oriented context from a postcolonial perspective.Item Change of South Korea’s Role Identity vis-a-vis Japan during Yoon Suk-Yeol’s Presidency (2022-2023) through the Framework of Social Constructivism(2023) Pavlenko, Daria; Mykal, OlenaThe purpose of the research was to test the hypothesis that the change of South Korea’s role identity vis-a-vis Japan during the Presidency of Yoon Suk-Yeol (2022-2023) is rather facilitated by the exogenous factors such as common threats and interdependence than driven by the domestic change of attitudes towards Japan on the grassroots level.Item Concept of the USA foreign aid relations: comparative analysis of Iraq, Israel, and Afghanistan cases through the neocolonialist paradigm(2023) Kharchenko, Liliia; Solovei, GalynaConsequently, the issue of foreign aid and its role in the international system is more important than ever before. Debates concerning the place of foreign assistance in international politics continue and draw even more scholars as well as international community members, politicians, and even journalists.Item Eastern enlargement 2.0? eu enlargement discourses in the European Parliament before and after russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine(2024) Korpalo, Kateryna; Rabinovych, MarynaThe study aims to classify and compare enlargement discourses within the European Parliament before and after the full-scale invasion.Item Energy security: transition to renewables in global geopolitics(2023) Kharlanova, Niviena; Solovei, GalynaThe object of the study refers to the transition to renewable energy as a part of energy security doctrines while the subject of the research is transformation of global geopolitics due to transitions in energy security tendencies and shift to renewable energy.Item German interests in the transformation of EU foreign policy towards Russia in the period 1993-2024(2024) Deka, Yuliia; Solovei, GalynaThe goal of this paper is to determine Germany's interests in the transformation of EU foreign policy towards Russia.Item Language as a Weapon: A Comparative Analysis of Russian and Chinese Linguistic Imperialism(2023) Maslovych, Anna; Mykal, OlenaThe purpose of my paper is to determine how Russia and the PRC weaponize language through the use of linguistic imperialism to uphold power on their own territories and influence on the international arena.Item Language weaponization in the russian war against Ukraine(2023) Burska, Maryna; Zarembo, KaterynaThe aims of this paper are to highlight the interconnectedness between language and Being and, through the notion of the relativity of the truth, understand the role language plays in society; indicate the most frequent ways of making language a weapon and figure out how the Russian and Ukrainian war correspondents and bloggers apply them; and to determine how the weaponization of language affects the formation and transformation of discourses on the Russian-Ukrainian war in the societies of both countries (more precisely, to trace the changes in language amid the Ukrainian army's advancement and their influence on the relevant discourses).Item Level and factors of the Japanese students' motivation to major in Russian studies after the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine(2023) Petrenko, Maksym; Sandrovych, TymurThe main goal of this study is to determine the level and factors of motivation to major in Russian studies among Japanese students after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.Item Nation branding on Twitter accounts of Ukrainian diplomats: projecting Ukraine’s image through digital diplomacy channels(2023) Yemets, Olha; Mridula, GhoshThe paper aimed to determine the relationship between digital diplomacy on social media and nation branding through the study of how Ukraine utilizes this new media environment to project its self-portrait on Twitter accounts of its diplomatic representatives.Item The necessity of a balancing principle in navigating the global artificial intelligence race(2024) Ivaniuk, Viktoriia; Demianchuk, OleksandrThe purpose of this study is to define the strategic importance of the balancing principle in the global AI race. This involves finding potential ways of its implementation, which would combine the cooperative factor, ethical principles, and at the same time be consistent with competing national interests.Item Recontextualising the "rogue state" label using the US academic discourses and narratives during 1994-2000 years(2023) Nguyen, Thuy; Zarembo, KaterynaThis study explores the significance of labels in International Relations and the various connotations associated with the term "rogue state" in US academic discourses from 1994 to 2000.Item Response of law enforcement agencies to mass protests in the post-soviet space: policing strategies across Belarus, Georgia, Russia, and Ukraine(2024) Bevziuk, Daria; Mridula, GhoshThe primary objective of this work is to determine the factors influencing unlawful police behaviour during mass protests in Belarus, Georgia, Russia, and Ukraine and to examine the various degrees of police violence in these countries.Item Settler Colonialism of the russian federation in Ukraine through the Prism of Post-Marxism(2023) Shumska, Kateryna; Taranenko, HannaThe thesis paper explores the concept of settler colonialism in the context of the russian federation’s colonization of Ukraine through the lens of post-Marxism, particularly Gramscianism and Neo-Gramscianism. The research paper aims to identify the reasons for the emergence of settler colonialism as a separate scholarly subfield and to conceptualize the term "settler colonialism" and its specific peculiarities that distinguish it from other forms of colonial relationships.Item Soft power of the korean wave: role of popular culture in shaping attitude on South Korea among the Japanese youth(2023) Bondarenko, Mariia; Mykal, O.There are quite a lot of commonalities between Japan and South Korea: they share the same neighbors and allies, face the same sea, and have intersecting ethnical roots(Lee, 2004, p. 197). However, the political disputes driven by tragic shared history made the two nations think of each other with great suspicion and distrust for decades, without noticeable signs of recovery. Throughout 9 years from 2013 to 2021, the share of Japanese population who had a negative impression of South Korea has been fluctuating between 40% to 50%, whereas the corresponding share of Koreans viewing Japan negatively has been oscillating from 50% to 70% (Genron NPO, 2021).Item Strategic narratives of genocide in the context of the full-scale russian invasion of Ukraine: analysis of official websites of ukrainian and russian authorities(2023) Hrytsei, Anhelina; Zarembo, KaterynaThe purpose of this paper is to establish what narratives of genocide were used by the two states from February 2022 to February 2023 and how those narratives were presented to audiences at home and abroad.Item Talking Women Warriors: A Feminist Perspective on Militarization Discourse During the Russian War Against Ukraine(2023) Kotvytska, Yuliia; Solovei, GalynaThe paper's primary objective is to assess whether discourse on militarization during the war in Ukraine aligns with feminist theory on war.Item Transformation of Soviet organized crime in Ukraine and Russia after the collapse of the USSR(2023) Levchenko, Yeleazar; Solovey, HalynaThis thesis explores the evolution of organized crime in Ukraine and Russia, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union.