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How People Contribute to Foreign Policy—Contrasting Perspectives from Russia and Occupied Crimea - Elizaveta Gaufman. Everyday Foreign Policy: Performing and Consuming the Russian Nation after Crimea. Manchester: University of Manchester Press, 2023. vii. 177 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Illustrations. Photographs. Figures. Tables. ₤85.00, hardbound. - Yuriy Lukanov. The Press: How Russia Destroyed Media Freedom in Crimea. Ukrainian Voices, vol. 32. Stuttgart: ibidem Verlag, 2023. 203 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Illustrations. Photographs. $25.00, paper.

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Elizaveta Gaufman. Everyday Foreign Policy: Performing and Consuming the Russian Nation after Crimea. Manchester: University of Manchester Press, 2023. vii. 177 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Index. Illustrations. Photographs. Figures. Tables. ₤85.00, hardbound.

Yuriy Lukanov. The Press: How Russia Destroyed Media Freedom in Crimea. Ukrainian Voices, vol. 32. Stuttgart: ibidem Verlag, 2023. 203 pp. Notes. Bibliography. Illustrations. Photographs. $25.00, paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 September 2024

Jeremy Morris*
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Aarhus University Email: [email protected]

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