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Fellows' Publications

2025

Smytsnyuk, P. (2025). “Democracy as a Theological Concept? Religious Narratives and Political Mythologies in the Russo-Ukrainian War,” Christianity and Democracy Today: International Perspectives. (pp. 121-140). DOI:  https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003590019 

2024

Volodymyr Kulyk and Henry E. Hale, “How Ukrainians’ Wartime Unity Changes the Usefulness of Ethnic Categories,” Nations and Nationalism, December 30, 2024.

Baltaziuk, I. (2024) New impulses for the development of creative professions in the post-pandemic world. Current Issues of the Humanities: Drohobych State Pedagogical University, Drohobych, Ukraine. Issue 71, Vol. 1. P. 61-70. DOI https://doi.org/10.24919/2308-4863/71-1-8

Baltaziuk, I. (2024). “Iryna Vorona. Flucht”. WIRmachenDRUCK GmbH: Backnang, Germany, 2024, 116 p. ISBN: 978-3-00-078574-0. 

Lytvyn, V., & Demchenko, N. (2024). Initiation and Consequences of Interstate Conflicts and Wars in Different Systems of Government: A Statistical Perspective. In: Political Parties and Elections: Ukrainian and World Practices: Vol. 8 (pp. 98-119). Lviv: Ivan Franko National University of Lviv.

Muratova, E. (2024). “Krimtatarische Studien nach 2014. Ein Forschungsfeld in der Grauzone.” Für Vielfalt 340 (1): 30–32. https://www.gfbv.de/de/zeitschriftfuervielfalt/340-sehnsuchtsort-krim/.

Yarosh, O., & Yakubovych, M. (2024). Ukraine. In A. Alibašić & S. Akgonul (Eds.), Yearbook of Muslims in Europe, Volume 15 (pp. 650-667). https://brill.com/edcollbook/title/65155.

Zaliznyak, Y. (2024). ZOIS Spotlight 6/2024 “The Lives and Hopes of Crimean Tatars after the 2014 Annexation”, https://www.zois-berlin.de/en/publications/zois-spotlight/the-lives-and-hopes-of-crimean-tatars-after-the-2014-annexation.

Zaliznyak, Y. (2024). “Freedom of the press and national interests: Russian information aggression in Ukrainian information space” in Global Journalism in Comparative Perspective. ISBN: 9781003327639
Freedom of the press and national interests | 8 | Russian information

2023

Lytvyn, V. participated in an international scientific conference (2023) titled “Institutional, Party, and Electoral Factors of the Political Process in Ukraine and Other European Countries in Times of War and Uncertainty: National, Supranational, and Subnational Levels,” held in Lviv on November 24-25, 2023. During the conference, he presented a paper on “Initiation and Consequences of Interstate Conflicts and Wars in Different Systems of Government: A Statistical Perspective.”

Muratova, E. (2023). “Verfolgung und Abkapselung. Die Krimtataren und Russlands Krieg gegen die Ukraine.” Religion & Gesellschaft in Ost und West 9: 28–30. https://www.hsozkult.de/journal/id/z6ann-138503.

Muratova, E. (2023). With Elmira Akhmetova (eds.). Muslims of Central Eurasia since the 19th Century: Daily Life, Identity, Intellectual Thought and Education. Baku: “Idrak” Public Union. https://ikiacademy.org/uploads/0-1-202312121702419061.pdf.

Yarosh, O. (2023). Vielfältiger Bildteppich. Muslime in der Ukraine während des Kriegs. Religion & Gesellschaft in Ost und West, 9, 31–33. https://www.hsozkult.de/journal/id/z6ann-138503.

Yarosh, O. (2023). Review of Baig, M., & Gleave, R. (Eds.). (2021). Violence in Islamic Thought from European Imperialism to the Post-Colonial Era (Vol. 3). Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP. Sententiae, 42(3), 151–160. (Ukrainian) https://sententiae.vntu.edu.ua/index.php/sententiae/article/view/973.

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