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Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
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06 May 2025

CONTENTS:
SPECIAL SECTION: TEACHING IR IN WARTIME
GUEST EDITORS:
KATERYNA ZAREMBO, MICHÈLE KNODT and MAKSYM YAKOVLYEV
Teaching the Russian War against Ukraine: Ukraine as
a Microcosm of the Paradigm Shift from International
Relations to Planetary Politics
IAN MANNERS
Will the Russian War against Ukraine Bring Changes to
the Teaching of International Relations?
OLENA KHYLKO
Teaching International Political Economy in Times of War
THOMAS FETZER
From Shock to Adaptation through National Unity and
Action: Third-year Undergraduate Students of Kyiv-
Mohyla Academy Reflect on the First Eighty Days of Russia’s
War against Ukraine
GALYNA SOLOVEI
ARTICLES
Narratives about Baikonur: City and Cosmodrome
KULSHAT MEDEUOVA and ULBOLSYN SANDYBAYEVA
From Decentralization to Warfare Resistance: Building
a Cohesive Ukraine
OLEKSANDRA DEINEKO and AADNE AASLAND
Epic Indigenization: Literature and Nation on the Soviet-
Finnish Borders under Stalinism
DIEGO BENNING WANG
POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Russian & Soviet
Kateryna Zarembo (Edited by)
Dr Kateryna Zarembo studied English and Italian as well as European politics and international relations at Kyiv and Dublin. She is an Associate Fellow of the New Europe Center and currently a guest researcher at the Technical University of Darmstadt as well as non-residential fellow at the Central European University in Vienna. Her articles have appeared in, among other outlets, European Societies, Problems of Post-Communism, European Security, and the Kyiv-Mohyla Law and Politics Journal.
Michèle Knodt (Edited by)
Michèle Knodt is professor of political science at TU Darmstadt
Maksym Yakovlyev (Edited by)
Dr Maksym Yakovlyev studied social work and comparative political science at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (NaUKMA, Ukraine). He is the head of International Relations Department at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (NaUKMA) and the director of the School for Policy Analysis at NaUKMA, a Kyiv-based university-affiliated think tank. For almost 11 years he coordinated the double diploma MA project “German and European Studies” between the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena (Germany) and NaUKMA. He published widely on research methodology and epistemology, political concepts and he frequently comments on international affairs for the Ukrainian and international media. Maksym Yakovlyev is also member of the Public Council at Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.