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In October 1967, British politician Enoch Powell said that "history is littered with the wars which everybody knew would never happen" (Enoch..., 2016).These words seem to resonate well with the current situation along Poland's eastern border.On 24 February 2022, Russia initiated an unwarranted and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, shattering peace in Europe and in the world.The aggressor's army perpetrated war crimes by targeting civilian infrastructure, murdering civilians, including children, and forcibly displacing them to distant regions within Russia.Furthermore, they destroyed and plundered monuments and cultural heritage.This unquestionable tragedy that befell the Ukrainian people spurred research across various disciplines, including political and administrative sciences, security, and social communication and media, focusing on the current conflict.Notably, the reviewed monograph of the International Relations in Asia, Africa and the Americas series stands out for its interdisciplinary approach to the topic, 'The War in Ukraine.(Dis)information -Perception -Attitudes', published by the academic publisher Peter Lang in 2023.Edited by Magdalena Musiał-Karg and Natasza Lubik-Reczek, the publication includes a collection of articles by researchers from various Polish academic centres.The first article authored by
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