MILITARY CONFLICT IN UKRAINE: UKRAINE’S AND WORLD’S CHALLENGES

This article studies the sources and the development of the military conflict in Ukraine. It is widely accepted that a conflict is a natural state for the human society, but the nuclear threat hanging over the world has made the problem of national and international security much more topical and ur...

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