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At the historical foundation of today’s EU, economic growth had subordinate role to the primary goal which was the desire for peace in Europe. Since the 90’s, the original goal of peace-keeping has been replaced by other objectives, such as promotion of democracy and other values of the EU. This policy has been implanted into EU’s relations with Ukraine. The article examines the relation between the EU and Ukraine and raises a question if the Neighborhood Policy of the EU can be called successful and tries to find a way out of the crisis within the EU – Ukraine – Russia relations.
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The material constitutes a review of articles published in 2015 in British academic journals dealing with International relations. Texts have been selected from sixteen issues of: „International Affairs”, „The British Journal of Politics and International Relations” and „The Political Quarterly” . The articles published in these journals have been analyzed in context of thematic groups such as: the Ukrainian conflict, Middle East issues, migration policy, British policy and climate change.
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Czeczeński ślad na Ukrainie

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During the Ukrainian conflict the information about extremists fighting on the side of pro-Western Ukrainians, as well as the ones operating on the side of pro-Russian separatists, appeared several times in the press. The author of this article has focused only on the ‘Chechen trace in Ukraine’. Analysing the press releases and enriching them with tidbits associated with the Chechen culture and history, she was trying to find an answer to the question of motives for the Caucasian mercenaries’ participation in the Ukrainian conflict.
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W czasie konfliktu ukraińskiego wielokrotnie pojawiały się prasowe doniesienia o ekstremistach, znajdujących się zarówno po stronie prozachodnich Ukraińców, jak i prorosyjskich separatystów. Autorka niniejszego artykułu skupiła się jedynie na tzw. „czeczeńskim śladzie na Ukrainie”. Analizując informacje medialne i wzbogacając je ciekawostkami związanymi z kulturą i historią czeczeńską, starała się odnaleźć odpowiedź na pytanie o motywy udziału kaukaskich najemników w konflikcie ukraińskim.
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