How did efficient mobilization in the Russia-Ukraine war become possible and lasting, despite all odds?
In his article, @reshetnikov.bsky.social reconstructs the discursive conditions of possibility for mobilization in both Russia and Ukraine by analyzing combatants’ rhetoric.
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Foreign agent law and human rights work in Russia: A brief retrospect and current status
Anatoly Reshetnikov is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Webster University.
My recent blogpost for the Social Justice Center in the context of the ‘foreign agent’ law and the worrying developments in Georgia. I provide a brief retrospect of the Russian scenario and reflect on concrete consequences the law exerted on human rights work. socialjustice.org.ge/en/products/...
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political sociologist @univie.ac.at | fellow IR @sussex.ac.uk & @prcp.cuni.cz | editor-in-chief @jird-jour.bsky.social | IR, science & security, global health, biological risks | FWF Astra Award 2025 recipient
Formerly a photojournalist, a project manager in an NGO, now an academic based in London writing about visual politics and memory
Senior Lecturer, Department of War Studies, King's College London. Russian foreign & security policy, US foreign policy, US-Russia relations, European security. Views are my own.
IR, International (Dis)Order, Eurasian Politics. Lecturer at @uniexeter.bsky.social. Onetime Liberal. Enemy of Pigeonholes. X refugee. Personal views, Repost ≠ 'Like'. Cosmopolitan mutt: roots in 🇦🇲🇬🇷🇩🇪🇱🇧🇧🇪🇬🇧.
Russia, Eurasia, nationalism, propaganda, autocracy
Editor of Communist and Post-Communist Studies (@cpcs.bsky.social)
Co-lead of East European & Transatlantic Network (@eetn.bsky.social)
McMillan Chair of Russian Studies, EURUS, Carleton University
Assistant Professor in Internet Governance at Maastricht University | Internet censorship | Platform governance | Russian politics & political communication
Member of The Young Academy (KNAW)
Academic editor @policyr.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer Department of War Studies, King’s College London. Research interests: Russian foreign, security policy esp Russia-China. Nationalism. Genocide. International Law. Peacekeeping.
Professor of Russian Politics, King's College London. Political sociologist. Progressive. Co-author, Putin v the People. 🇬🇧/🇺🇸
Professor of International Relations at Stockholm University. Recent joined the Swedish Defence University.
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▫️Nationalism | nation-building | migration | diasporas
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IR/IPE,aesthetics,feminism, Balkan,ephemera. Co-Lead Editor @ripejournal.bsky.social & Ed Team of International Political Sociology.
Prof @gspia-esapi.bsky.social, something-or-other @cepi-cips.bsky.social, @cdsn.bsky.social ...work updates mostly
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Researcher @IIR_Prague; fellow @prcprague; Lebanon, Syria, critical peace and security studies, security narratives, social theory
Associate Professor of Gender Studies, Director of @Cambridgegender. She/her. Should be writing.
I have opinions & hobbies too, but here I’m a Professor of Political Science at the Swedish Defence University. I study security, power, identity, narrative & emotion in international politics, esp East Asia.
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Professor of security studies at the Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade. Spare time democracy activist. www.filipejdus.com
University of Tübingen professor interested in EU, Cyprus, Turkey, climate change, security, discourse, and all things IR. Love travel, nice hotels and good food.
Communist and Post-Communist Studies (CPCS) is an international, peer-reviewed scholarly journal featuring comparative research on current and historical developments in the communist and post-communist world. Editor: Paul Goode (@jpaulgoode.bsky.social)
Assist. Prof. of Technology and Governance @ethz.ch ¦ PI @curateproject.bsky.social ¦ Editor-in-chief @jird-jour.bsky.social
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Historian & sociologist. Professor of Multilingual and Transnational Post-Soviet Studies at the University of Mainz. Movements & monuments