Saxena P Fog Formation, Chemistry, Dynamics, Impact and Dissipation 2025

Saxena P Fog Formation, Chemistry, Dynamics, Impact and Dissipation 2025 | 10.38 MB
Title: Fog: Formation, Chemistry, Dynamics, Impact and Dissipation
Author: Pallavi Saxena
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Contents
Introduction........................................................................................................... 5
ANHELIKA DILAI, IAROSLAV CHORNOGOR
Manifestation of Russian disinformation in Central and Eastern Europe:
the Ukrainian view................................................................................................. 7
PIOTR GAWLICZEK
Advanced Distributed Learning Activities Within Defence Education
Enhancement Programs (DEEP) as a Tool to Project Stability in Euro-Atlantic
Area and Beyond...................................................................................................17
MARIUSZ ANTONI KAMIŃSKI
The Competition between the American, Russian and Chinese Intelligence
in the Cyber Age....................................................................................................25
MIRON KOKOSIŃSKI
Political Ambivalence of Uzbekistan. Wandering between Russia, the USA,
and Chinese Investments.......................................................................................35
ANDRII KORETSKYI, SERGEY SVESHNIKOV, VICTOR BOCHARNIKOV
The Signs of Changes in the International Relations and Security in Europe..............45
RAFAŁ KWIECIŃSKI
China and the Dispute in the South China Sea.........................................................55
MICHAŁ LIPA
Arab Rlic of Egypt towards the United States-Russia Rivalry
after the Arab Spring of 2011..................................................................................63
RASHAD RAMIZ MAMMADOV, ELMAN SAMADOV, DANIEL H. MCCAULEY,
SADI S. SADIYEV
The Caspian Sea Region: 21st Century Battlefield for Great Power Rivalry...................71
BOGUSŁAW PACEK
Is There a Rivalry or a Hybrid war between the Superpowers?...................................83
PIOTR PACEK
The Implications of Superpowers' Information War.................................................93
VADIM PROCEL
Aftermath of the Soviet Afghan Conflict................................................................105
KAROLINA RAK
Salafism in Tunisia – an Overview of the Nuanced Currents
of the Tunisian Religious Scene............................................................................113
ALEKSANDRA SKRABACZ
Uncontrolled Migration as a Challenge for the Security of Microregions
in the European Union.........................................................................................121
VOLODYMYR SUSLOV
Military Component of Russian Aggression Against Ukraine: Role,
Conclusions and Lessons Learned........................................................................129
MARIANN VECSEY
The African Union's Perception of Great Powers....................................................135
YU YANG
Belt and Road Initiative. A pattern for New Chinese Revisionism
or Cooperation Opportunity?................................................................................141
Bibliography........................................................................................................147
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Contents
Introduction........................................................................................................... 5
ANHELIKA DILAI, IAROSLAV CHORNOGOR
Manifestation of Russian disinformation in Central and Eastern Europe:
the Ukrainian view................................................................................................. 7
PIOTR GAWLICZEK
Advanced Distributed Learning Activities Within Defence Education
Enhancement Programs (DEEP) as a Tool to Project Stability in Euro-Atlantic
Area and Beyond...................................................................................................17
MARIUSZ ANTONI KAMIŃSKI
The Competition between the American, Russian and Chinese Intelligence
in the Cyber Age....................................................................................................25
MIRON KOKOSIŃSKI
Political Ambivalence of Uzbekistan. Wandering between Russia, the USA,
and Chinese Investments.......................................................................................35
ANDRII KORETSKYI, SERGEY SVESHNIKOV, VICTOR BOCHARNIKOV
The Signs of Changes in the International Relations and Security in Europe..............45
RAFAŁ KWIECIŃSKI
China and the Dispute in the South China Sea.........................................................55
MICHAŁ LIPA
Arab Rlic of Egypt towards the United States-Russia Rivalry
after the Arab Spring of 2011..................................................................................63
RASHAD RAMIZ MAMMADOV, ELMAN SAMADOV, DANIEL H. MCCAULEY,
SADI S. SADIYEV
The Caspian Sea Region: 21st Century Battlefield for Great Power Rivalry...................71
BOGUSŁAW PACEK
Is There a Rivalry or a Hybrid war between the Superpowers?...................................83
PIOTR PACEK
The Implications of Superpowers' Information War.................................................93
VADIM PROCEL
Aftermath of the Soviet Afghan Conflict................................................................105
KAROLINA RAK
Salafism in Tunisia – an Overview of the Nuanced Currents
of the Tunisian Religious Scene............................................................................113
ALEKSANDRA SKRABACZ
Uncontrolled Migration as a Challenge for the Security of Microregions
in the European Union.........................................................................................121
VOLODYMYR SUSLOV
Military Component of Russian Aggression Against Ukraine: Role,
Conclusions and Lessons Learned........................................................................129
MARIANN VECSEY
The African Union's Perception of Great Powers....................................................135
YU YANG
Belt and Road Initiative. A pattern for New Chinese Revisionism
or Cooperation Opportunity?................................................................................141
Bibliography........................................................................................................147
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