International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC): Potential, challenges, and prospects amid global shifts
... traditional routes and realizes only a small portion of its potential. The development of the corridor is constrained by infrastructure limitations (differences in railway gauge, seasonality of navigation, and low capacity of certain sections); geopolitical risks and sanctions that restrict financing and the use of technologies; administrative and bureaucratic barriers that increase transit time and transportation costs; and environmental risks (pollution of the Caspian Sea ecosystem). The study emphasizes ...
Kant in the Time of COVID
... resources such as COVID-19 vaccines, medical staff, ICU beds and ventilators. Public health officials in the U.S. have had to make decisions about two major issues: which infected patients should be treated first (triage), and which people who are at risk of infection should be inoculated first (vaccine distribution). Following Beauchamp and Childress’s principlism, adopted guidelines have tended to value both whole lives (survival to discharge) and life-years (survival for years past discharge)....
Environmental awareness of urban and rural residents
... to blame business for environmental problems, while Kaliningraders tend to blame the state. The author identified common features of environmental consciousness of the urban and rural residents: distrust of the information on environmental risks coming from business and the unwillingness to sacrifice safe and clean environment for improved living standards. The author offers recommendations to the Kaliningrad region authorities and to large businesses on the prevention of social ...
Resilience of cultural attitudes of local communities to risks: the «group / grid» model
The study focuses on the empirical test of the grid/group model applied to the actual perception of the environmental risks by the local community (the case of the potassium mine development in the village of Nivenskoe, the Kaliningrad region). It tests to what extent the structure of the theoretically constructed cultural types (hierarchist, egalitarian, individualist,...
An “ideal city”, its statics and dynamics
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The role of the European Central Bank in ensuring the financial stability of the EU
... considerable and, in some ways, unprecedented support by the member states of the European Union to each other. This move was highly questioned by the public. In addition to eloquent statements about the need to break the adverse interdependence of sovereign risks and risks of the banking sector, this Declaration included two specific legal obligations. Firstly, the creation of the Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) and the centralized supervision of the banking sector of the Member States of the eurozone ...
Social practices and mechanisms of socialization of uncertainty
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Climate variability in the dynamics of seasonal development of plants in the South-East Baltic
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Сonservative therapy of atypical endometrial hyperplasia and well-differentiated endometrial carcinoma: immunohystochemical aspects
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KANET: application in ultrasonography and challenges of protocoling
KANET is an abbreviation that stands for Kurjak Antenatal Neurobehavioral Test, the test of antenatal neurologic development proposed by A. Kurjak. KANET is widely used for the differentiated assessment of the fetus during a normal and high-risk pregnancy. The test helps to identify antenatal deviations in the development of the central nervous system of the fetus. The authors describe their experience of doing the test and offer a new technique of the KANET automated protocoling.
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Foraging strategies in the pine marten Martes martes: A model
A study based on tracking techniques showed that the foraging strategies of pine martens constitute stereotypes combining optimal foraging productivity with reducing the number of risk situations. In this species, foraging takes place in forest-grassland ecotones, which ensures a combination of foraging efficiency and risk-aversion.
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Russia’s energy policy in the Baltic region: a geoeconomic approach
... aims to develop a geoeconomic paradigm in the framework of social geography. It will be of interest to anyone who aims to analyse the true motives behind
Russian current energy policy.
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On the prospects of cooperation between Russian and Lithuanian innovative sectors
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Psychological health risks to children in modern education
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The impact of lighting modes in urban environment on adaptation capabilities of young people: an ecological aspect
... functioning of the main regulatory systems of the body under changing lighting conditions. The study reveals that artificial light exposure disrupts normal biorhythmological processes, weakens the body’s resistance to external stressors, and increases the risk of pathological conditions. The results highlight the role of natural lighting cycles in maintaining normal homeostasis and ecological stability of the human body in a modern urbanized environment. Prolonged exposure to complete darkness exerts a ...
Kaliningrad region in the context of current geopolitical challenges: dynamics and trends
... study demonstrates that, amid escalating confrontation with the West, the Kaliningrad region is compelled to combine the strengthening of its defense potential with the search for sustainable economic development models that make it possible to minimize risks and maintain control over key transport routes.
Kaliningrad region, Baltic region, geopolitical challenges, security, development, exclave, crisis
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Teacher as a transmitter of tradition, values and meanings: Features of the training strategy
... adopting a strategy for preparing teachers as transmitters of traditions, values, and meanings. The research methodology is based on axiological, anthropological, and cultural approaches. The analysis of the current educational context and associated risks — including information accessibility, the adoption of distance learning technologies, the focus of teacher training on instrumental knowledge and skills, and the digital transformation of the socio-cultural space—leads the author to argue for ...
EU de facto membership: an attempt to adapt to current challenges
... country currently only negotiating a free trade agreement with the EU. The study substantiates the conclusion that the EU leadership prioritizes the political dimension of the de facto membership model in its relations with third countries, often at the risk of undermining further cooperation.
European integration, differentiated integration, de facto membership, foreign policy alignment, conditionality of integration
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10.5922/vestnikhum-2025-4-11
Illegal trafficking in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances in the context of digitalization: a systemic challenge to Russia's national security
... systemic transformation, given that this type of digital currency should be regarded not merely as a means of payment, but as a genuine tool for enhancing the capacity and operational resilience of drug-related crime. The study assesses the key risk of the promotion of illicit drug trafficking in the digital environment, interpreting it as a direct threat to the national security of the Russian Federation due to the targeted involvement of young people in drug trafficking. The main conclusion ...
Defects of the Criminal Procedure Code of the Russian Federation caused by the digital transformation of criminal procedure
... examined, and an attempt is made to assess the prospects for its further development in the context of the use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence. Specific proposals for reforming criminal procedure legislation are analyzed, and the risk of the emergence of defects caused by the digitalization of criminal procedure is forecast. The author comes to the conclusion that, already at the stage of preparing a draft law, it is necessary to use special training programs capable of predicting ...
Problems of using the results of an operational experiment and test purchase in proving a criminal case
... operational and investigative activities and criminal procedural evidence to eliminate legal uncertainty and increase the effectiveness of prosecuting individuals who have committed serious, covert crimes. Additionally, it may reduce the professional risk for operational personnel authorized to conduct these activities.
operational experiment, test purchase, proof, evidence, legal standard
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Social and economic development of the Kaliningrad region in new conditions: local specifics
... countries, particularly those of the metal industry, exacerbated the situation. Local gradients were predominately accounted for by the level of cross-border interactions and the specialisation of municipal economies. In different years, districts at risk included coastal ones catering for the demand from tourists and migrants and those specialising in the metal industry, meat and fish processing and furniture production. In general, the region’s social dynamics show a less dramatic decline than ...
Export of Russian education to BRICS countries: trends and prospects in current circumstances
... also acknowledged the importance of exporting education, consistently implementing measures to promote Russian education in the international market. Despite the recent surge in interest in Russian education amongst international students, there is a risk that this trend could change dramatically due to the global crisis and the current geopolitical situation. This contribution considers BRICS countries — Brazil, India, China and South Africa — as key markets for Russian education exports.
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“The Voice of Hotness from the Margins”. On the interaction of poetry and politics
... termed "police aesthetics" by Vatulescu, which reflects the conformity and uniformity inherent in consumer society. The article contends that, within the contemporary cultural landscape, the transformative potential of poetic expression risks being co-opted by aestheticizing practices prevalent in consumer culture. As a result, the subversive nature of poetic utterance is somewhat diluted, as it becomes assimilated into commodifying forces. However, the article also suggests that poetry ...
Ideas about private space boundaries and tact in Russian communicative culture: results of a sociolinguistic experiment
... to analyse the informants' assessment of 'tactless' questions proposed in the questionnaire as regards their appropriateness in public communication. The survey results are divided into the following thematic blocks corresponding to communication risk zones: age, family and marriage, religion and sex. The quantitative findings provide information on the social norms intuitively classified by Russian native speakers as preventing intrusion into private space. They also give an insight into ...
Problems of investment attractiveness of resort facilities in the North Caucasus Federal District in the context of their irrational territorial location
... lies in the applicability of its findings for designing strategies for the sustainable development of tourist and recreational areas in the North Caucasus Federal District. The conclusion outlines a set of proposals aimed at reducing environmental risks, enhancing the efficiency of spatial planning, and creating favorable conditions for the sustainable development of the tourist and recreational potential of the North Caucasus Federal District.
sustainable development, tourist and recreational ...
Gamification as a means of teaching oral interaction strategies in foreign language classes
... main characteristics of gamification and the specific features of applying this technology in the context of foreign language learning. Various approaches to the interpretation of the gamification method, its characteristics, advantages, and potential risks of using the game-based approach in English language lessons are analyzed. Within the framework of the issue of forming foreign language communicative competence, the research focus is on interaction strategies, mastery of which enables effective ...