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Does the population of Russia know what the Russian soldiers are doing in Ukraine
There is a lot of proof that Russian troops are guilty of war crimes. One wonders how these perpetrators can live with their terrible misdeeds, and how they will be able to justify themselves on the home front.
Russia-Ukraine war: the vulnerabilities of strategic thinking in Europe
Originally posted on International Relations Today:
Marion is a second-year International Relations student at King’s College London. With strong interests in diplomacy, strategy, and european politics broadly, she is currently the European editor of International Relations today. Strategic thinking is “the first, the supreme, the most far-reaching act of judgment that the statesman and commander…