Kseniya Oksamytna
@kseniyaoksamytna.bsky.social
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Reader (Associate Prof), City St Georges, University of London. IOs, international inequalities, international security (including Russia's war against Ukraine), peacekeeping. http://kseniya-oksamytna.com
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📢 New dataset alert: “Introducing the UNCIPPO (UN Civilian Posts in Peacekeeping Operations) Dataset” is out in ISQ! With Jessica Di Salvatore and Katharina P. Coleman, we’ve mapped budgeted civilian personnel posts in UN peacekeeping operations by mission, unit, rank, and staff category, 1991-2020.
Introducing the UNCIPPO (UN Civilian Posts in Peacekeeping Operations) Dataset
Abstract. This research note presents a dataset on budgeted civilian personnel posts in UN peacekeeping operations by mission, unit, rank, and staff catego
doi.org
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lanabi.bsky.social
New paper 🚨 “Vicarious denial: war crimes & online deliberation in Serbia” 🇷🇸 with @denisakost.bsky.social

We scrape 4 news sites + reader comments and blend text-as-data (keywords; neg. binomial/logistic; BERTopic/SBERT) with critical discourse analysis to track on-topic debate & denial.
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irgarner.bsky.social
The Russian military is not stupid: it "has become a military that is capable of both evolving during this war and readying itself for future, high-tech conflicts."

They are deadly serious about fighting in Ukraine and beyond. We should be too.
How Russia Recovered
What the Kremlin is learning from the war in Ukraine.
www.foreignaffairs.com
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jonastallberg.bsky.social
A timely collection of great articles on the UN, including my piece with @lisadellmuth.bsky.social on the legitimacy of the UN.
mybisa.bsky.social
Review of International Studies #freetoread articles for the UN's 80th anniversary! 🎉

Exploring all aspects of the UN from its creation to it's failures to measure up to its ideals and values 📚

Read here: https://ow.ly/P2FJ50X7NPZ
Cambridge University Press Political Science & IR Jonas Tallberg
Cover image for Review of International Studies detailing: 
RIS Review of International Studies 
80 years of the UN with the RIS logo.
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dzenetakarabeg.bsky.social
My co-authored article with Iepke Rijcken and Kyoko Shinozaki, “Embodied experiences in motion: integrating the senses in research and teaching” has just been published in
@ersjournal.com as part of the Special Issue: Multisensory Approaches in Migration Studies.
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nicholasgrossman.bsky.social
The “Putin wants peace” crowd, especially the “poor persecuted Russia just has some reasonable security requests” variety, really need to reckon with <gestures at all of Russia’s behavior for years>.

Peace-seekers don’t go after the bureaucrats and diplomats.
Russia is suspected of jamming navigation on EU leader’s plane above Bulgaria, an official says
A plane carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was hit by GPS jamming over Bulgaria in a suspected Russian operation.
apnews.com
kseniyaoksamytna.bsky.social
If you’re a non-tenured scholar (PhD student, postdoc, VAP, etc.) and would like a free copy, drop me a short message outlining how it's relevant to your research
kseniyaoksamytna.bsky.social
📣 Book giveway to celebrate new academic year!

“United Nations Peacekeeping and the Politics of Authoritarianism” (2025) co-authored with Sarah Von Billerbeck (@uor-research.bsky.social), @birtegippert.bsky.social & @oisintansey.bsky.social out with @oxfordacademic.bsky.social

tinyurl.com/bp83aum7
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terezahendl.bsky.social
Given the haunting anniversary of the Soviet-Nazi Pact, let’s bring back our insightful @associationruta.bsky.social webinar with Kseniya Oksamytna, Terrell Starr & Mart Kuldkepp about today’s reincarnations of molotovs and ribbentrops and the key lessons (to be) learned

youtu.be/vtLiT79imU0?...
History is not an accident: the return of molotovs and ribbentrops? (March 7, 2025)
YouTube video by The Ruta Association
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timothysnyder.bsky.social
The sad and fundamental truth is that neither the Obama administration nor the Clinton campaign took Russian electoral interference seriously, meaning that now, a decade on, Russia’s man keeps trying to prove that he’s not.
www.nytimes.com/2025/07/31/u...
‘Clinton Plan’ Emails Were Likely Made by Russian Spies, Declassified Report Shows
www.nytimes.com
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dietmarpichler.bsky.social
Dear Faculty ITC University Twente;

How can you ask Ukrainian citizens who were born in the 1980s to register as “born in Russia”?

This is unbelievable, especially in 2025! Even if you require “Soviet Union,” the Soviet Union was not the same as Russia. This is unacceptable. #RussianImperialism
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balnik.bsky.social
Feminist foreign policies talk equality, but local feminist peacebuilders still face donor scepticism, unstable funding & political pushback.

Without structural change, FFPs risk perpetuating the problems they claim to solve.

📝 Our new piece in @politicsgenderj.bsky.social doi.org/10.1017/S174...
doi.org
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uilleamblacker.bsky.social
Very much looking forward to being in conversation with Dame Melinda Simmons today at #iccees2025, hosted at @uclssees.bsky.social. We'll be talking Ukraine, Poland, the Russian threat, and more www.iccees2025.org/keynote-spea...
Keynote speakers – XI ICCEES World Congress
www.iccees2025.org
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christopherjm.ft.com
Russia’s “swarm” tactics against Ukraine are increasingly cutting through Ukraine’s defences, with drones striking targets at three times the typical rate in recent months, according to official data.
www.ft.com/content/1a19... via @financialtimes.com
Russia’s drone swarms pierce Ukraine’s defences at record rate
Proportion of Shaheds hitting targets tripled in recent months, according to analysis of official data
www.ft.com
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shepotylo.bsky.social
Not being able to win at the battlefields of Eastern Ukraine, Russia decided to terrorise civilians in the hope of breaking the will of Ukrainians.

on.ft.com/46PjS1S
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irgarner.bsky.social
Join us! 10 days to get your job applications in to join our team of academic historians in Warsaw.
irgarner.bsky.social
🚨 Academic job alert!

We are hiring 12 people at graduate, assistant professor, and full prof level in the 20th century history of Central/Eastern Europe.

Our institute is growing, Warsaw is brilliant, and we want young and enthusiastic people. Join us!
Join the team of the Center for Totalitarian Studies! - Instytut Pileckiego
The Center for Totalitarian Studies has announced competitions for positions in the humanities. We are looking for professors, adjuncts and assistants.
instytutpileckiego.pl
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shekhovtsov.substack.com
Why Ukraine fights back and will keep on doing so: Ukraine has no other choice shekhovtsov.substack.com/p/why-ukrain...
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matthewfacciani.bsky.social
When the Trump administration froze this Nobel Prize–winning neuroscientist's research funding, he received an email from China offering to relocate his lab to any city and university of his choice, with guaranteed funding for 20 years.
www.nytimes.com/2025/06/03/u...
U.S. Scientists Warn That Trump’s Cuts Will Set Off a Brain Drain
www.nytimes.com
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historyworkshop.org.uk
Great to see research recently published in HWJ by @ankahajkova.bsky.social and Oksana Dudko referenced in Swedish newspapers.

Read the full forum article here (free access) - six historians of Eastern Europe discuss decolonizing approaches
doi.org/10.1093/hwj/...
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akoustov.bsky.social
Our new IMR paper on the great replacement theory is now open-access. We find that about 20% (!) of German adults believe that white majorities are being deliberately replaced by non-white immigrants in a secretive attempt by malevolent elites to undermine their own country.

doi.org/10.1177/0197...
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mikegalsworthy.bsky.social
Kherson is now pummelled constantly by Russian forces and yet a spirit of defiance remains.

Proud that Bylines are publishing my friend, Caolan Robertson, who is out there. ✊🇺🇦
Kherson a city under siege, but still unbroken
Kherson once a proud port city near the Black Sea in south-west Ukraine is pummelled constantly by Russian forces and yet a spirit of defiance remains
bylines.scot
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eliothiggins.bsky.social
🧵 Several people have raised questions about what I meant by "deservedly so" when referring to the decline of institutional trust. It's a fair question, so I want to explain that, because it sits at the heart of my work on how democracies collapse when their epistemic foundations rot.
eliothiggins.bsky.social
The conditions that have led to what’s happening in the US today exist in democracies around the world.
They are an inevitable outcome of our collective failure to adapt to fundamental changes in the information ecosystem on which our democracies were originally built.
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bheanilla.bsky.social
Kind of insane how in 2025 a big European country is just living through The Blitz every week while the rest of us Europeans mostly carry on like normal.
shashj.bsky.social
We’ve become basically desensitised to successive record breaking air attacks by Russia against Ukraine. “Russia launched almost 500 drones and missiles at Ukraine overnight, Ukrainian forces said on Monday.” www.nytimes.com/2025/06/09/w...
Russia Launches Biggest Drone Assault of the War, Ukraine Says
www.nytimes.com
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terrelljstarr.bsky.social
It’s 02:29 in Kyiv. This is what it sounds like to have a Shahed drone fly over your apartment building.