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Russia's war against Ukraine: A view from Slovakia

The Institute for Public Affairs released a publication dealing with Slovakia's response to the Russia's war against Ukraine.

What reactions did Russia’s aggression against Ukraine provoke in Slovakia? What attitudes did state institutions and political actors take towards it? What help does the Slovak Republic provide to the Ukrainian people fighting against the occupiers? What opinions do Slovak citizens have about the causes, course and consequences of the Russian-Ukrainian war?

These and other related questions are answered by the new analytical publication of the Institute for Public Affairs (IVO) Russia’s war against Ukraine: A view from Slovakia by Grigorij Mesežnikov and Zora Bútorová.

The analysis was published with the support of the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung.

Download: Russia’s war against Ukraine: A view from Slovakia [pdf]

The publication is also available in Slovak



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