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Tag Archives: Ukraine
Russian Federation 2014: A Difficult Year Ahead?
Read what an expert network led by two UT political scientists predicts for Russia in 2014 with regard to its political, economic, and societal development. Continue reading
Posted in Research, Social sciences
Tagged 2014, EU, Eurasian Union, forecast, national ideology, Orthodox church, prognosis, Russia, Russian Federation, Ukraine, xenophobia
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Did Chernobyl Ruin Men’s Health?
Kaja Rahu’s research reveals that Chernobyl veterans’ health is affected less by radiation effects and more by the men’s uncertainty about the amount of radiation and danger to which they were exposed. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Research, Social sciences
Tagged Chernobyl, health risks, men's health, mental health, nuclear accident, radiation, radioactive, risk of cancer, Ukraine
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Alone in The City
This is an essay on a colorful autumn in Tartu, written by Tatyana Kasima from the Ukraine for the UT Student Journalist Contest in October 2011. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Student life, Tartu
Tagged autumn in Tartu, contest, essay, Tartu, Ukraine
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