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Yakovlev, V. "Legal Foundations of Russia’ Military Security." World Economy and International Relations, no. 3 (2015): 56–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2015-3-56-63.

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The military security of the Russian Federation in the face of external and internal threats is still primarily important. In this context the rightful principles of defense and security in Russia play a discrete role. The article provides the analysis of these principles for a legal framework of the Russian military security regulation. It reveals system problems, gaps and contradictions of the legal regulation. Complex and urgent measures for the legal system and legal instruments improvement are suggested in the article. It is proposed to develop a number of regulatory acts needed by reason of the blanket character of the Federal Defense Act. Among these are: The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Act, The Operational Equipment of the Territory of the Russian Federation for the Purpose of Defense Act, The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Management and Control during the War Act, etc. Problems of the social relations legal regulation in the defense and security sphere are systemic and complex, require a constant attention on the part of government agencies and a painstaking daily work of legislators. It should facilitate bringing the defense and military security system of the Russian Federation to a fundamentally different, whole new level relevant to the present level of external and internal threats.
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GLADYSHEVSKII, Vladimir L., Evgenii V. GORGOLA, and Sambu R. TSYRENDORZHIEV. "What kind of war against Russia are enemies of the Russian State preparing for?" National Interests: Priorities and Security 18, no. 1 (January 17, 2022): 66–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.24891/ni.18.1.66.

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Subject. This article discusses the role of intellectual capital in the development of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, as well as aspects of the system of international relations and confrontation of military blocs. Objectives. The article aims to assess the ratio of military potentials of the Russian Federation and NATO. Methods. The study is based on advanced methods of military-political modeling, achievements of the modern Russian national defense science, and the scientific and methodological framework of military-economic analysis. Conclusions. Despite the excessive military spending and the powerful nominal military potential of NATO and, first of all, the United States, the probability of victory over Russia in a large-scale war both with and without the use of nuclear weapons, is decreasing. In the medium- and long-term, the downward trend in the role of the United States in the global political arena will get reinforced. Taking into account the change in the basic doctrinal attitudes of NATO in the forms, methods and methods of conducting a hybrid war against Russia, it is necessary to scrupulously and objectively assess all the components of the country's military power, justify the real needs of all power elements of the military organization, and achieve unconditional implementation of strategic plans in the planned period.
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Lukash, Sergey Nikolaevich, and Knara Vladimirovna Epoeva. "Socio-pedagogical aspect of the Russian civilizational identity." KANT 41, no. 4 (December 15, 2021): 272–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.24923/2222-243x.2021-41.49.

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The purpose of the study is to analyze various approaches to the processes of formation of the Russian civilizational identity in the context of modern Russian nation-building and modernization of education. The article substantiates the relevance of the growing civilizational paradigm of Russian education in accordance with the value orientations of the updated Constitution of the Russian Federation, the foundation of which is the course of positioning Russia as one of the civilizational poles of multipolar world development. An important condition for the construction of the Russian civilizational identity is the dissemination of ideas about Russia as a state-civilization in the socio-pedagogical space. As a result of the analysis, the authors come to the conclusion that the modern model of national and civilizational identity should be built as a multi-level education, in which the Russian civilizational identity is complemented by the image of Russia as a Eurasian civilization. It is this image that can act as a certain supra-civilizational level, acceptable in other civilizational formations, which logically fits into the modern geopolitical vector of Russia, aimed at the formation of socio-economic, political and military institutions in the Eurasian space.
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TSARYK, Lyubomyr, and Ihor KUZYK. "RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN WAR: ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT." SCIENTIFIC ISSUES OF TERNOPIL VOLODYMYR HNATIUK NATIONAL PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY. SERIES: GEOGRAPHY 53, no. 2 (November 17, 2022): 100–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.25128/2519-4577.22.2.13.

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According to the results of the study of the nature protection aspect of the russian-Ukrainian war, it was established that since 2014, the russian federation illegally captured and destroyed about 500 objects of the nature reserve fund of Ukraine, with a total area of over 1.2 million hectares. Came under occupation 3 Biosphere Reserves, 14 Nature Reserves, 19 National Natural Parks, dozens Regional Landscape Parks, hundreds Reserves, Sights Nature, Reserve Tracts, Botanical gardens, Dendrological parks, Zoological parks and Parks-sights of garden and park art. Famous protected objects suffered from russian military aggression: Biosphere Reserve «Askania-Nova», Chornomorskyi Biosphere Reserve, National Natural Parks «Slobozhanskyi», «Gomilshan Lisy», «Svyati Hory», «Meotida», «Oleshkivsʹki Pisky», Nature Reserve «Khomutovsky Step». Practically all types of biodiversity in the protected areas have been destroyed, unique landscapes are disturbed, the scientific achievements of specialists of nature-reserved objects were liquidated or exported. Cases of mining of protected areas have been recorded, uncontrolled deforestation, destruction of rare species of flora and fauna, etc. At the first stage of military aggression, in 2014, russia illegally occupied 100% of the natural reserve fund of the Crimean peninsula, 25.2% of the nature reserve fund of Donetsk region and 23.8% of the nature reserve fund of Luhansk region. In the second stage of aggression and full-scale war against Ukraine, from February 24, 2022, the russian federation completely seized all territories and objects of the nature reserve fund of Donetsk and Luhansk regions, as well as a significant part of valuable nature conservation of Kyiv, Sumy, Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson regions. As of September 1, 2022, a large part of the territory of Ukraine, including nature conservation areas, is freed from occupation. But it is still quite difficult to assess the damage caused to the national nature reserve fund. Therefore, the prospect of further scientific-practical research remains the assessment of damage caused to protected objects and territories in the east and south of Ukraine. Key words: war, russian aggression, national natural parks, nature reserves, biosphere reserves, flora, fauna.
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Korzhevsky, A. S., V. V. Tolstykh, and I. A. Kopylov. "Modern development of the international system and its impact on the management of the national defense of the Russian Federation." Diplomaticheskaja sluzhba (Diplomatic Service), no. 5 (September 27, 2022): 348–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/vne-01-2205-02.

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The article analyzes the current state of the system of international relations in the context of the transformation of the modern world order. It is determined that cardinal changes in the system of international relations occur due to the destructive policy of the collective West led by the United States, aimed at maintaining a unipolar world and dominance in the world political process. Under these conditions, the new centers of world development, to which the authors include Russia, China and India, tend to pursue an independent and uncontrolled foreign policy, which is not supported by Washington. It is noted that the confrontation between the leading centers of regional and world development for global leadership is accompanied by the destruction of the architecture of international security and the unleashing of a new arms race. It is stated that during the presidency of D. Trump, the United States, trying to stop the economic development of China, unleashed world sanctions wars, which resumed with the greatest force after the arrival of the new US President D. Biden and the start of a special military operation in Ukraine. It is determined that the sanctions wars gave rise to global risks, to which the authors include the destruction of the institutions of international law, the support of the West for organized transnational criminal groups in the areas of drug traffi cking and the organization of illegal migration, the fi nancing and support of the United States and its allies of terrorist and extremist organizations, radicals and Nazis. Numerous examples of numerous sanctions imposed against the Russian Federation in the political, economic, military, social, legal and other spheres of public life are given, which required the states to coordinate their actions to ensure the national security of the Russian Federation, and the federal executive authorities to develop and apply numerous countermeasures against them. The modern activities of the military-political leadership of the Russian Federation are analyzed, which made it possible to neutralize the main challenges and threats to the Russian state, increase the level of the country's defense capability, and protect the main spheres of public life of Russian society from the destructive impact of foreign policy factors. The results are summed up and the authors make a forecast about the further development of the system of international relations, as well as the place and role of the Russian Federation in them.
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Yurchenko, Eduard. "The large-scale invasion of the russian federation in Ukraine and the futurology of war: lessons and tasks for the future." Filosofiya osvity. Philosophy of Education 28, no. 1 (August 25, 2022): 70–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.31874/2309-1606-2022-28-1-5.

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The article attempts to raise the question of the impact of the large-scale inva­sion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine on the modern war, аs a phenomenon and its understanding within the framework of modern science and philosophy. At the same time, dramatic social experience is considered in the context of social training of societies involved in war. The question of the significance of a large-scale war for the formation of Ukrainian society and its transformation is raised. The basic modern concepts of «new generation war» are analyzed. In particular, attention is paid to such concepts as «the war of the fourth generation», «rebel­lion», «gerasimov`s doctrine», «hybrid war». The article formulates the following seven questions, which indicate a certain research perspective. First, what will be the ratio of state and non-state actors in a large-scale conflict of the new genera­tion in a situation where it is not a confrontation between the state and irregular forces, but a large-scale war between two major powers, in which non-state fac­tors range from national and dance-national forces – to self-organized segments of society? Secondly, what will be the significance of the psychological factor in a large-scale war, when it will be able to acquire the maximum value? Attention to it is inherent in all concepts of war of the new generation, but in any case, it will be balanced by others – such as technological, organizational and others. Third, how will the war affect the social structure and what social structure will the forces involved in it have? Fourth, how far will changes in military affairs due to state-of-the-art technology move? What are the moral and legal problems? Fifth, how far will the blurring of the line between the military and non-military spheres go? Sixth, how will the new principles of governance affect the organizational aspect of war and how will the new principles of military governance affect governance and civilian areas, particularly in economics and politics? Seventh, how will the war of the new generation shape the new civilization of the future, and how will the civilization of the future affect the formation of the war of the new generation?
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Osmaev, Abbaz. "Socio-Political Processes in the Chechen Republic in the Context of the Counter-Terrorist Operation (1999—2009)." ISTORIYA 12, no. 10 (108) (2021): 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.18254/s207987840017107-6.

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The events in the Chechen Republic of the late 20th — early 21th century, especially the counter-terrorism operation (the second “Chechen war”), have become the object of close attention of politicians of various levels and political views, as well as historians, political scientists, sociologists of Russia and the world. The existing assessments of the counterterrorist operation in Chechnya are extremely polarized and numerous also because it almost immediately outgrew a local-regional character, becoming a higher-order phenomenon that has a serious impact on the domestic and foreign policy of the Russian Federation. The problems of preserving territorial integrity and the right of nations to self-determination, the need for a tough fight against terrorism and respect for human rights, conducting military operations using the army on their territory and preserving the constitutional rights and freedoms of citizens are intertwined in one tangle. The Russian, European and American expert communities have paid and continue to pay considerable attention to various aspects of the problems related to the conduct of the counter-terrorism operation in the Chechen Republic, its consequences, results, and the current situation in the region, giving assessments according to their political views and preferences. However, in general, the huge volume of accumulated sources and various research papers on this problem can be stumped — at least the most preliminary work is required to assess the historiography of the “Chechen wars” and specific problems related to the nature of the source base. The peculiarities of the internal policy of the Russian Federation, its involvement in armed conflicts in Ukraine and Syria, the unstable situation in the Caucasus as a whole, undoubtedly have an impact on the intensification of terrorist manifestations in Russia. Moreover, the roots of a number of emerging problems go back to the period of the counter-terrorist operation in the Chechen Republic. Terrorism has evolved in recent years, destabilizing the internal State security for a long time. And although at present the situation in this direction is steadily normalizing, new threats nevertheless appear, and they require scientific understanding and the organization of counteraction on a scientific basis.
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Budnyk, Andriy, and Kateryna Gamaliia. "Images of "Hero" and "Enemy" in Posters of War." Demiurge: Ideas, Technologies, Perspectives of Design 5, no. 2 (October 31, 2022): 188–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.31866/2617-7951.5.2.2022.266901.

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Research aims. To analyze artistic techniques (metaphors, hyperbole, associations, etc.), used to reveal opposite themes – heroes and enemies. To establish the connection between these tasks and the tasks formulated in the curricula of the discipline "Design Projecting". Research methods. Сomparative and art analysis. Scientific novelty. Introduction into scientific sphere some previously unexplored visual data, invented by creative individuals in a critical situation, namely – the samples of poster activities by students and teachers of Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts and Kyiv University of Culture during the period of active military operations. The research was made on the base of the corpus of works, made in the group Creative resistance of Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts and Kyiv University of Culture. Conclusions. Modern times have defined new heroes and antiheroes, as well as certain rules of their visual interpretation. Heroic images are presented through the sacralization, monumentality of the image, revealing the features of their national identity and relationship with the "pillars of the nation", national ideals. Emphasis is placed on rootedness in historical tradition, such as the troops of Kievan Rus or the Ukrainian Cossacks, the rebel movement, and so on. Interpretation of antiheroes ranges from demonization or dehumanization to caricature, equating to certain animals, shown as comic characters. Personification of enemy forces in the image of the President of the Russian Federation continues to extend hierarchically to the occupying army, court propagandists, and later to all of Russia as a state and the Russian population itself, as the majority supported the so-called "special operation." The stylistics of poster works, borrowing some elements from the pair "anti-hero vs hero" in the Soviet poster, finds and uses modern techniques and means of graphic solutions, involving an arsenal of the latest technical means that allow the use of modern computer technology.
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MIKHAILOVA, IRINA. "On the issue of the civil legal status of the beneficiary under the compulsory state insurance of life and health of civil servants." Public Administration 24, no. 3 (2022): 77–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.22394/2070-8378-2022-24-3-77-81.

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The article considers issues connected with defining the legal status of persons receiving insurance payments in case of death of persons insured under the contract of compulsory state insurance described in the Federal Law No. 52-FZ. The peculiarities of this type of insurance payments arise because the beneficiary is not defined in advance and will be determined from a list of persons named in paragraph 3 of Art. 2 of Federal Law No. 52-FZ when the insured event occurs. Comparing the list of persons described in Federal Law No. 52-FZ with the list of heirs provided for in Art. 1142-1148 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation leads the author toward the idea of its progressive nature; in particular, including the stepfather and stepmother of a deceased public servant in the list of beneficiaries reflects the general trend towards humanization of the current civil legislation. The article demonstrates that the list of beneficiaries enshrined in Federal Law No. 52-FZ includes the persons closest to the great majority of citizens. According to the author, the inclusion of these persons in the category of «beneficiaries» used in various civil institutions does not correspond to the essence of the legal structure under consideration. These legal relations provide for insurance payments in case of death of military personnel, regular and superior staff of internal affairs bodies, and other persons who performed their duty. For this reason, insurance payments cannot be considered an acquired benefit. In this regard, the author proposes to amend Federal Law No. 52-FZ and instead of using the current term «the beneficiaries», define the new term – «persons entitled to receive insurance payments».
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Mikhalev, Alexey. "Transformation of the System of Political Symbols in the Russian Far East in the 21st Century." Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija 26, no. 3 (June 30, 2021): 227–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2021.3.20.

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Introduction. The presented paper is a study of political symbols in the Russian Far East. We are going to discuss not only memorials, but also state symbols, works of art, texts – all the things that shape a world view. The aim of the study is to find political symbols that are universal for the entire Far East region, and to assess their political mobilization capacity. Methods and materials. The article is based upon field study materials conducted in regional centers of the Far Eastern Federal District of the Russian Federation in the spring of 2019. In theoretical terms, the work is based on symbolic politics studies of O.Yu. Malinova, S.P. Potseluev, M. Edelman. Analysis. In the course of the study, we identified several groups of political symbols with mobilization capacity. The first corpus of political symbols is related to the Soviet symbols of victory over Japan. Struggle for the use of these symbols is between the regional branches of the Communist Party and regional authorities. To put things into perspective it is important to assess the impact of Japanophobia on the further development of regional partnership with Japan. The second corpus is the symbols of Russian expansion to the Far East (worship crosses, monuments to pioneers). These symbols are a focal point of struggle between representatives of indigenous peoples, on the one hand, and Cossacks and military-patriotic organizations, on the other hand. Results. In the course of the study of the Russian Far East, we found out that, despite the complicated transformations of the past thirty years, the region is still represented as a unified symbolic space. At the same time, a number of symbolic conflicts and the devaluation of meanings have been observed.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Military art and science – Russia (Federation)"

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Lanman, Jeremy Thomas. "A governance reference model for service-oriented architecture-based common data initialization a case study of military simulation federation systems." Doctoral diss., University of Central Florida, 2010. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/4516.

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Military simulation and command and control federations have become large, complex distributed systems that integrate with a variety of legacy and current simulations, and real command and control systems locally as well as globally. As these systems continue to become increasingly more complex so does the data that initializes them. This increased complexity has introduced a major problem in data initialization coordination which has been handled by many organizations in various ways. Service-oriented architecture (SOA) solutions have been introduced to promote easier data interoperability through the use of standards-based reusable services and common infrastructure. However, current SOA-based solutions do not incorporate formal governance techniques to drive the architecture in providing reliable, consistent, and timely information exchange. This dissertation identifies the need to establish governance for common data initialization service development oversight, presents current research and applicable solutions that address some aspects of SOA-based federation data service governance, and proposes a governance reference model for development of SOA-based common data initialization services in military simulation and command and control federations.
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Books on the topic "Military art and science – Russia (Federation)"

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Sluzhba Generalʹnogo shtaba. Moskva: Kuchkovo pole, 2003.

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V, Smirnov V. Vernostʹ voinskomu dolgu: Uchbnoe posobie po kursu "Osnovy voennoĭ sluzhby". Moskva: Red. zhurnala "Voen. znanii︠a︡", 1998.

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Avtomatizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ upravlenii︠a︡ voĭskami Vozdushno-Kosmicheskoĭ Oborony: Osnovnye print︠s︡ipy i metody sovershenstvovanii︠a︡ upravlenii︠a︡ sredstvami PVO. Moskva: "NIPKT︠S︡ Voskhod-A", 2011.

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Kosov, S. I. Avtomatizat︠s︡ii︠a︡ upravlenii︠a︡ voĭskami Moskovskogo okruga Protivovozdushnoĭ oborony, Komandovanii︠a︡ Spet︠s︡ialʹnogo Naznachenii︠a︡, Operativno-Strategicheskogo Komandovanii︠a︡ Vozdushno-Kosmicheskoĭ Oborony: Osnovnye print︠s︡ipy i metody sovershenstvovanii︠a︡ upravlenii︠a︡ sredstvami VKO. Moskva: OOO "NIPKT︠S︡ Voskhod-A", 2011.

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Korolkov, B. A guide to the Russian Federation Air Force Museum at Monino. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub., 1996.

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Aleksandr, Perevozchikov, ed. Armii mongolo-tatar X-XIV vekov: Voinskoe iskusstvo, snari︠a︡zhenie, oruzhie. Moskva: Vostochnyĭ Gorizont, 2002.

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Stuart, Britton, ed. Russian World War II vocabulary: A Russian-English glossary of special terms, soldiers' expressions and slang. Solihull, West Midlands, England: Helion & Company, 2011.

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Russia, the asymmetric threat to the United States: A potent mixture of energy and missiles. Santa Barbara, Calif: Praeger Security International, 2009.

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Kostev, I. G. (Igorʹ Georgievich), 1953-, ed. Voĭna i okean: Razmyshlenie o Voenno-morskom flote. Moskva: Kuchkovo pole, 2012.

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Eluosi te zhong bu dui. Beijing: Jun shi yi wen chu ban she, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Military art and science – Russia (Federation)"

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Hlushko Alina, Hlushko Alina. "CONCEPTUAL PRINCIPLES OF REFORMING THE TAX SYSTEM OF UKRAINE IN THE CONTEXT OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION." In MODERN SOCIETY & SCIENCE PROGNOSIS & ACHIEVEMENT, 120–48. 2nd ed. IRETC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36962/msspa02022022-120.

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In recent years, unprecedented risks and threats to the functioning of national economies have emerged. In particular, the specific nature and consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic have necessitated the implementation of measures aimed at supporting aggregate demand, business activity, and stabilizing the financial situation of citizens and business entities [1]. The biggest threat in 2022 for both economic and national security in general was the direct military aggression of the Russian Federation. Support, stabilization, restoration and development of the national economy of Ukraine are possible only if the tax policy of the state is effectively implemented. At the same time, the basis for reforming the tax system is the analysis of its current state and evaluation of the implemented measures.
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Conference papers on the topic "Military art and science – Russia (Federation)"

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Aronova, Alla. "The Birth of a Public Secular Festival in Russia Under Peter the Great: a Military Triumph." In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Art Studies: Science, Experience, Education (ICASSEE 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icassee-18.2018.1.

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Reports on the topic "Military art and science – Russia (Federation)"

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STATEMENT OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES OF UKRAINE. National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine, February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37472/saveukraine.

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We consider it criminal and strongly condemn the violation of the territorial integrity and borders of Ukraine by the Russian Federation. We also consider inadmissible the statements of the leadership of the Russian Federation regarding our state, interference in the internal affairs of Ukraine by denying its civilizational subjectivity and demanding the abandonment of its own path of development. With great gratitude and confidence in the victory, we turn to the defenders of Ukraine: we are together, we are convinced of the strength and steadfastness of those who defend Democracy, Freedom, and Human Values! Resistance is not just military resistance. The opposition of every citizen is not to succumb to provocations and panic, to prevent escalation of tensions, to refute fakes, to maintain clarity of thinking. A patriot is someone who invests in the development of the country and preserves its defense capabilities in a way accessible to him. For representatives of pedagogical and psychological sciences — is to maintain the national identity and unity of the nation at the level of consciousness of every citizen, territorial community, society. This is the strengthening of the subjectivity of every citizen through his awareness of Ukrainian history from the times of Kyivan Rus, Ukrainian mentality of freedom from the Cossack era, the spirit of Ukrainian democracy from the Constitution of Philip Orlyk, invincibility of the Ukrainian army from the victories of Peter Konashevych-Sahaidachnyi and Bohdan Khmelnytskyi, exercise of self-awareness by Hryhorii Skovoroda and Taras Shevchenko. Scientists of the National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine, as always, are ready for a dialogue with anyone who finds himself in difficult life circumstances, in situations of confusion or uncertainty, who needs advice or psychological help. We all have hard work ahead of us every day. But our goal is common and high — to preserve the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. To this end, we have worked for Ukraine′s independence, we have also worked for the development of our state for the last 30 years, for this, we are mobilizing for further struggle! We will win! Glory to Ukraine!
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