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The linguistic-pragmatic features of the realization of speech acts of threat in the political discourses of Germany and Spain
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Exclavity as a challenge and a resource for foreign positioning of the Kaliningrad region
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Geopolitical development potential of the Russian exclusive region: search for key strategy and mechanisms for its implementation in new conditions
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Migration processes on the Recovered territories in Poland in 1945—1950
... processes on the so-called Recovered territories, transferred from Germany to Poland after the Second World War, are analyzed in documents and recent research. The author identifies the main migration waves that came in the first post-war years, gives a social description of the main groups of migrants and local Polish-speaking residents, shows the contradictions and conflicts between them and analyzes the difficulties encountered in the process of their integration. The article concludes that the migration policy for the authorities of the Polish People's Republic became the main instrument for confirming their ...
The transfer of the ownership of the objects of cultural heritage of the Kaliningrad region to the Russian Orthodox Church: the social and cultural aspects of the conflict
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