Abstract

Ongoing hostilities between Kiev and Moscow overturns the usual course of international relations in the post-Soviet space. It also forces political science to master related subject areas to figure out what is going on. A relatively stable frontline is one of this. This encourages discussing issues of military theory or recent military experiences. Highly likely new operational forms are emerging in the post-Soviet space, the comprehension of which is still a matter of an uncertain future.

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