"Will to Fight": Twenty-First-Century Insights from the Russo-Ukrainian War.

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      The article explores the concept of the "will to fight" in the context of the Russo-Ukrainian War, examining the psychological, physical, and ideological factors that contribute to it. It discusses the challenges faced by Russian troops and the resilience of Ukrainian forces. The article emphasizes the complexity of military engagements and the significance of the will to fight in shaping conflict outcomes. It also discusses the role of religion, particularly the Russian Orthodox Church, in promoting Moscow's concept of a global "Russian world." The text concludes by offering lessons from the conflict and provides sources for further research on the war in Ukraine. [Extracted from the article]
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