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REVIEW #19: Learning from the Past and Present: Impacts of the Russian War in Ukraine on CEE [EDITORIAL]
Review #19
REVIEW #19: Learning from the Past and Present: Impacts of the Russian War in Ukraine on CEE [EDITORIAL]
Most people may believe that we tend to learn from past mistakes. On the other hand, some may prefer to subscribe to the approach of ‘let the bygones be bygones’ (or, in Latin terms, quod periit, periit), and focus on looking toward the future. However, when the past catches up with us, we must pay close attention to it and figure out what we want our next steps to be. 
REVIEW #19: Russian Large-Scale Invasion of Ukraine: Concerns about the Security and Stability of the CEE Region
Review #19
REVIEW #19: Russian Large-Scale Invasion of Ukraine: Concerns about the Security and Stability of the CEE Region
The Russian invasion has caused widespread destruction and loss of life in Ukraine and raised concerns among neighboring states about the potential escalation of the aggression. The protracted war triggered by the occupation has profound implications – not exclusively for the security and stability of the Central and Eastern European (CEE) region, but also for the rest of the world.
REVIEW #19: Russian Aggression on Ukraine: Resilient Government and Adaptive Business
Review #19
REVIEW #19: Russian Aggression on Ukraine: Resilient Government and Adaptive Business
The full-scale war that Russia waged against Ukraine has drastically impacted the situation in Ukraine. Many Ukrainians were forced to flee the country and seek safer regions or countries: according to estimates, about 8 million became refugees, while around 5 million are internally displaced people
REVIEW #19: The Hungarian Government’s Game of Russian Roulette: Between Brussels and Moscow
Review #19
REVIEW #19: The Hungarian Government’s Game of Russian Roulette: Between Brussels and Moscow
‘The Brussels sanctions will destroy us!’ was a slogan featured on billboards (with the sanctions depicted as bombs) paid for by the Hungarian government, which have been displayed across the country since the second half of 2022. The campaign was introduced as a reaction to the European Union’s decision to impose sanctions against the import of Russian products – most prominently energy resources.
REVIEW #19: Croatia’s Approach to Russian War in Ukraine: How the EU Was Suddenly Forced to Deal with Its Decades-Long Dependence on Russian Energy and to Look for a Way Out
Review #19
REVIEW #19: Croatia’s Approach to Russian War in Ukraine: How the EU Was Suddenly Forced to Deal with Its Decades-Long Dependence on Russian Energy and to Look for a Way Out
Russia weaponized its energy resources and used them as a countermeasure against European sanctions, cutting down the energy supply, and forcing the EU to take multiple measures in order to preserve its economy and to step up its efforts in becoming green, sustainable, and no longer dependent on Russia.
REVIEW #19: Rebuilding from the Ashes: Drawing Lessons from Past Wars to Address the Consequences of Russia’s Aggression in Ukraine
Review #19
REVIEW #19: Rebuilding from the Ashes: Drawing Lessons from Past Wars to Address the Consequences of Russia’s Aggression in Ukraine
War and conflict have devastating consequences for societies, leaving behind destruction, human suffering, and long-lasting negative impacts. Countries with a history of war offer valuable lessons on how to address and mitigate these impacts. By examining their experiences, policymakers can gain insight into effective strategies to rebuild shattered societies, promote reconciliation, ensure justice, and foster peace.