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2 dni temu · As of July 2024, it was home to nearly one million Ukrainian refugees, second only to Germany in terms of the number of Ukrainian refugees hosted. 41 Diplomatically, Poland pushed for tougher sanctions against Russia and pressed European leaders, especially in Germany, to deliver heavy weaponry to Ukraine. Militarily, Poland has emerged as the ...
2 lut 2024 · The anti-immigration and anti-refugee political discourse – racialising and emphasising the ‘otherness’ of refugees – had been employed by the right-wing populist Law and Justice and Fidesz parties in, respectively, Poland and Hungary to mobilise voter support (Bíró-Nagy, Citation 2022; Krzyżanowski, Citation 2020; Pszczólkowska ...
This study explores the role of refugees in international relations by looking at the largest involuntary migration of Ukrainians in history. Using both Western and newly available Soviet sources it sheds light on Grand Alliance policies towards World War II Ukrainian refugees.
8 lip 2022 · Ukraine also hosted refugees who escaped ethnic conflicts and political oppression in the former Soviet republics, primarily Chechens but also some Uzbeks and Moldovans. In later years, migrants and refugees increasingly came from outside the former Soviet space, e.g. from Afghanistan.
9 mar 2022 · The invasion of Ukraine poses multiple threats to archives of its migrant and refugee histories, from the abandonment and loss of family photos and mementos to the deliberate destruction of national archives, cultural heritage and sites of memory. At the same time, refugees in and of Ukraine are producing different kinds of archives ...
26 lip 2024 · The Russian invasion at the beginning of 2022 forced many Ukrainians to find refuge in safer places. Using unique survey data collected in the early days of the war, this research note turns to Ukrainian refugees’ opinions in two host countries: Germany and Poland.
In the Ukrainian conflict, refugees of non-Ukrainian ethnic origin have been poorly treated when seeking sanctuary in adjacent states. The magnitude of forced migration at these different points in time raised important questions about where refugees could turn for assistance and protection.