| Andrii Sybiha. From Strength of Diplomacy to Diplomacy of Strength | 10–26 |
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| GEOPOLITICS IN MODERN WORLD. RUSSIAN WAR AGAINST UKRAINE |
| Hryhorii Perepelytsia. Diplomacy — Continuation of War or Path to Peace: the Dilemma of Ukraine’s Choice | 27–43 |
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| Olena Liubovets. Global Diplomacy before the russian federation’s Large-Scale Invasion of Ukraine: Attempts to Resolve the Conflict Situation by Peaceful Means | 44–57 |
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| Oleksandr Motsyk. Occupation of the Zaporizhzhia NPP: a Grave Crime Committed by the russian federation within the Scope of the War Against Ukraine | 58–87 |
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| Serhii Zubchenko. Russo-Ukrainian War as a Catalyst of Geopolitical Processes: Security Challenges of the ‘New Middle Ages’ in the Era of Globalisation | 88–101 |
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| Pavlo Hai-Nyzhnyk. Vladimir Putin’s Two Ultimatums to NATO as Key Phases of the Announcement (2007) and Escalation (2021) of the New Cold War between russia and the West | 102–117 |
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| Andrii Hrubinko. Ukrainian-British Relations at the Stage of the russian-Ukrainian War (2022–25) | 118–134 |
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| Roman Kryvonos. Can Germany Mobilise Europe against russian Revanchism in the Context of US Isolationism? | 135–150 |
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| Viacheslav Shved. Normalisation of Relations Between the Arabian Monarchies and Israel in the Context of the War in Gaza: Challenges, Status, and Conclusions | 151–164 |
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| Oleg Tsapko. Ukraine and the Central Asian States: the Problem of Finding a New Cooperation Strategy | 165–178 |
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| Iryna Krupenya. Main Directions of Malaysia’s Foreign Policy and Malaysia’s Position on the russian-Ukrainian War | 179–194 |
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| DIPLOMAT’S PROFESSIONAL OPINION |
| Yurii Klymenko. Bilateral Relations with Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay under the New Geopolitical Reality: Accomplishments and Perspectives | 195–227 |
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| Nataliia Anoshyna. The Kingdom of Belgium: Uniqueness and Features of the Country | 228–267 |
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| Oksana Dramaretska. Promoting Ukraine’s Interests in Latin America | 268–285 |
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| Liubov Abravitova. Dialogue Between Ukraine and the Republic of South Africa | 286–313 |
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| Vasyl Bodnar. Ukraine–Poland: a Strategic Partnership Tested by War | 314–336 |
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| Oleh Herasymenko. A Country with a Complex History and a Promising Present | 337–353 |
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| Robert Müller. Austria Stands with Ukraine: Support, Partnership, Prospects | 354–364 |
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| Seymur Mardaliyev. Ukraine’s Recovery and Azerbaijan: Successes, Challenges, and Opportunities | 365–398 |
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| Ernal Filo. Albania Is Standing Firmly Alongside Ukraine | 399–420 |
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| Elena Leticia Mikusinski. Solidarity Between the Argentine and Ukrainian People | 421–440 |
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| Enrique J. A. Candioti. An Argentine Consul in Ukraine | 441–451 |
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| Luc Jacobs. Belgium Will Remain Ukraine’s Committed Partner | 452–471 |
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| Kazem Tarek Adil Kazem. Friendship and Cooperation Between the Republic of Iraq and Ukraine | 472–483 |
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| Tolezhan Barlybayev. Kazakhstan–Ukraine: Strategic Partnership Rooted in Trust and History | 484–492 |
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| Idris Kadyrkulov. Kyrgyz-Ukrainian Cultural and Humanitarian Relation | 493–503 |
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| Nadir Khan. 85 Years of Pakistan: Strengthening Bilateral Ties in Challenging Times | 504–515 |
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| Pavel Vizdal. The Slovak Republic: Neighborly Relations and Cooperation with Ukraine | 516–525 |
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| Mateja Prevolšek. Slovenia and Ukraine: Local Development Assistance and Intercultural Solidarity | 526–549 |
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| Borjanka Simićević. Ukraine–Montenegro: a Relationship that Transcends Formal Diplomacy | 550–559 |
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| Karolina Lindholm Billing. Resilience Despite Destruction: UNHCR’s Unwavering Commitment to Support the People of Ukraine | 560–576 |
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| Roman Mehela. Education, Culture, Partnership: Vectors of Cooperation Between Ukraine and the Democratic Republic of the Congo | 577–584 |
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| DIPLOMATIC CORPS OF UKRAINE |
| Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to Foreign Countries | 586–631 |
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| Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Foreign Countries to Ukraine | 632–669 |
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| Representatives of Ukraine to International Organisations | 670–672 |
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| Representatives of International Organisations in Ukraine | 673–684 |
| HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY |
| Viktor Andrushchenko. The ‘Red Grin’ of russian Bolshevism: History’s Greatest Evil | 685–703 |
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| Borys Humeniuk. The Historical Experience of Ukraine’s Foreign Policy: Through Systems of International Relations and State Transformations | 704–725 |
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| Ihor Lossovskyi. The Helsinki System of International Relations and the Prospects of a New World Order | 726–749 |
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| Serhii Borshchevskyi. Negotiations on Compensation for Victims of Nazism, 1997–99, in the Context of the russian-Ukrainian War | 750–761 |
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| Andrii Kudriachenko, Liudmyla Chekalenko. Patriotism, Propriety, Professionalism — the Creed of Ukrainian Diplomats, Proclaimed by Hennadii Udovenko | 762–777 |
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| PUBLIC DIPLOMACY |
| Mariana Betsa. Ukraine’s Unique Experience at UNESCO (On the 80th anniversary of the creation of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) | 778–784 |
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| Volodymyr Kaluha, Yuliia Kostiuk. The Multifaceted Factor of Soft Power in World Politics: Functional Role in Times of War and Peace | 785–796 |
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| Mykola Kulinich, Halyna Sahan. Ukrainians in the Republic of Korea: Activities and Prospects of Diaspora Life Arrangement | 797–810 |
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| Nazar Martyniuk. Sports Diplomacy of the Ukrainian World Congress (1991–2021) | 811–824 |
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| Vasyl Kremen. National Academy of Educational Sciences of Ukraine on the Way to the European Research Area amid russian Military Aggression | 825–835 |
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| Anatolii Melnychenko, Serhii Sydorenko. The European Integration Path of Ihor Sikorskyi Kyiv Polytechnic Institute in a Turbulent World | 836–852 |
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| Olha Poliukhovych. Current Challenges in Ukrainian Scientific and Academic Diplomacy: Experience of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy | 853–862 |
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| Ihor Ozadovskyi, Sofiia Velykotska. The Contribution of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy to the Development of Modern Ukrainian Diplomacy | 863–875 |
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| Nataliia Kravchuk, Iryna Zaichenko. Public Diplomacy and Community Service of Universities: Soft Power Tools in Promoting Ukrainianness in the World | 876–889 |
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