Societal security in the Baltic Sea Region: the Russian perspective
... region. These challenges include uneven regional development, social and gender inequalities, unemployment, poverty, manifestations of intolerance, religious and political extremism, separatism, large-scale migration, climate change, natural and man-made catastrophes, transnational organized crime and cybercrime, international terrorism, so-called hybrid threats, disharmony between education systems, etc. In 2017, Russia and other Baltic countries agreed that the Council of the Baltic Sea States would ...
Some Biotic Reactions to Climate Change in the Forest Landscape of the Caspian-Baltic Watershed
... the basis of the research conducted in 1980—2006 in the primary ecosystems of southern Taiga on the Central Russian Plain. The change of structure, diversity and productivity of small mammal communities are connected to climatic trends, extreme and catastrophic climatic phenomena.
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Confiscation Estonian style: legal and political aspects of potential seizure of Russian assets in EU countries
... Nevertheless, these countries play a very modest role in the international financial system, and the volume of frozen assets they hold is insignificant: given the negligible volume of investment in their economies, a lack of international trust will not have catastrophic consequences for these states.
Confiscating foreign property has been a recurring event in global practice [2]. However, the confiscation of Russian assets has some peculiarities: firstly, due to Russia’s status as a leading global power ...
Central images and motifs of Gennady Shpalikov’s late poems (article one)
... suicide. The semantic structure of the artistic world of the late (and not only late) poems is marked by a ternary model of “nature — human — civilization/society.” The movement of the “plot” in most late poems is determined by the internal catastrophic change in the psychological state of the lyrical subject, seeking voluntary departure from life, which is reflected in the expressive, emotionally evaluative, and reduced lexicon, the tightness of poetic lines, and tense syntax.
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The geopolitical effect of the maritime factor on the spatial development of post-Soviet Russia: the Baltic case
... project was provided in the 1976 publication of Admiral Sergey Gorshkov titled The Marine Power of the State [23], which postulated the marine-continental status of eh USSR. Many of these successes, however, were nullified by the national geopolitical catastrophe of 1991. Examples thereof include the seaport system in the southwest of the country and the Baltic republics, Black Sea Shipping, which was the largest navigation organisation in the USSR, fishing zones in the World Ocean, etc. [24].
The ...
Information and propaganda strategies in German non-state media discourse during the COVID-19 pandemic
This study aims to analyse the strategies supporting the German Government’s biopolitical health and life protection practices and how they were promoted in the discourse of non-state media outlets during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is assumed that non-state media used various pandemic communication strategies to achieve common biopolitical goals, striking a balance between propaganda and outreach. A comparative analysis was conducted of German publications that focused on the pandemic and appeared...
“I lived in Moscow, the capital of the world…”: Moscow in the poetic geography of Alexander Galich
... devalued as the lot of a layman, a loser or a careerist. At the same time, Moscow is presented as the native, “home” space of the hero. Such a paradoxical negative assessment is associated with the idea of the world shattered as a result of historical catastrophes.
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author’s song, A. Galich, geopoetics, poetic geography, Moscow, poetic toponymy
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10.5922/pikbfu-2023-2-8
Population change and the settlement system transformation in Poland, as revealed by the 2021 census
... census results indicate that Poland’s demographic profile is hardly favourable. The country generally goes through an ever-increasing demographic crisis. If the current trends persist for the next 20—30 years, this crisis can become a demographic catastrophe, and the negative trends will become irreversibleThe demographic policy implemented by the PiS Government, which aimed to increase the birth rate through financial incentives, did not yield significant results. In fact, it could be argued ...
Migration distances in Russia: a demographic profile of migrants
... also altered its statistical visibility. Since 2011, the statistics have been capable of discerning a significant number of long-distance movements. Our calculations basically confirmed the conclusion made by Olga Chudinovskikh [47] who emphasised the catastrophic scale of unrecorded student migration, which was the case until 2011. About 80 % of student migrants, who obtained temporary registration, remained below the radar of statistics. In the other age groups, about 30 % of relocations weren’t ...
From Kant to Frank: The Ethic of Duty and the Problem of Resistance to Evil in Russian Thought
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The two-party tendency in Poland’s political system: manifestations, causes and prospects
... which killed President Lech Kaczyński and members of his team, drew a wedge between the new leader of PiS Jarosław Kaczyński, the brother of the late president, and the leader of PO Donald Tusk, whom his opponents tried to hold responsible for the catastrophe. By 2015, when PiS got back to power, Tusk had already been elected President of the European Council, thus personifying the EU-oriented forces, and the new Polish government had started a lengthy conflict with Brussels. (Ironically, Poland ...
COVID-19 pandemic in Germany: information campaign, media, society
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Wege und Irrwege der Europäischen Rationalität. Das Problem der Evidenz
... power. It is this general orientation towards power and the cult of power, this new belief in power, that revealed itself more and more sharply in the course of European history and eventually led to extreme forms of expression in the world wars and catastrophes of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The activity of free reasonableness has resulted in a host of unreasonable consequences: we have reason to suggest that reasonableness perhaps contains its own negation. Most philosophers of the ...
Destruction of concrete
The interaction of concrete aggregates and cement alkalis can lead to serious, even catastrophic, destruction of concrete structures. We offer the results of our chemical analysis using a color test, which uses sodium cobalt nitrite Na3[Co (NO2)6].
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The thematic field of black humour
Wry humor as cultural phenomenon thematically is organized as a semantic field and focuses on six major components: death and associated with it, destruction of human physiology, fear of danger, threats to beloved ones, social catastrophes, necrophilia. A “play principle” is actively being implemented in all these cases.
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Frank’s philosophy of history and social philosophy
This article considers and offers an overview of Semyon Frank’s sociophilosophical and historiosophical ideas. Special attention is paid to the philosopher’s perception of contemporary history as being fraught with catastrophes and tragedies. It is demonstrated why Frank claimed that the true history of philosophy was that interpreting the concrete expression of supra-temporal unity of human spiritual life as the only meaning of history. The author describes the ...
Studies into the history of Russian Neo-Kantianism in Poland
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