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Now that Russia has invaded Ukraine again

Christian Marxsen (Max Planck): The Crimea Crisis: An International Law Perspective; and The Concept of Territorial Integrity in International Law: What Are the Implications for Crimea? Andrij Portnov (Humboldt) and Tetiana Portnova (Dnipropetrovsk): The Dynamics of the Ukrainian “Eurorevolution”. Bruce Etling (Harvard): Russia, Ukraine, and the West: Social Media Sentiment in the Euromaidan Protests. Anton Shekhovtsov (UCL): Assessing the Role and Consequences of the Far Right's Involvement in the Ukrainian Revolution. Svetlana Vladimirovna Panina-Burke and John J. A. Burke (Almaty): Eastern and Southern Ukraine’s Right to Secede and Join the Russian Federation: A Secessionist Manifesto. Joseph Blocher and G. Mitu Gulati (Duke): Ukraine and Russia: “You Break It, You Bought It”. Their fears are coming true: People are disappearing in Crimea now that Russia's in charge. He doesn’t work for the government, he doesn’t wear a uniform — meet Vladimir Ruban, the mysterious deal broker who’s freeing Ukraine’s prisoners of war. Sabra Ayres: “I was a Peace Corps volunteer in Ukraine 20 years ago — now I'm a war reporter there. Here's what's changed”. Oxana Shevel on how Putin turned Ukraine to the West. Luke Harding reviews Ukraine Crisis: What It Means for the West by Andrew Wilson. Now that Russia has invaded Ukraine again, let's stop pretending a ceasefire ever existed. Peter Harris on finding a solution for Ukraine: Who’d want to be a buffer state? Alexander Titov on the way out of Ukraine: Versailles, Yalta or Vienna? Vladimer Papava (Tbilisi State): Old or New Cold War? Is the New Cold War a Continuation of the Old? Obama can't admit that Romney was right: Russia is our “top geopolitical threat”. Wake up, Europe: George Soros on how Europe is facing a challenge from Russia to its very existence.