@misc{_Wschodnioznawstwo_2023, address={Wrocław}, howpublished={online}, year={2023}, publisher={Oficyna Wydawnicza Arboretum}, language={pol}, language={rus}, language={eng}, abstract={„Yearbook of Eastern Studies” („Wschodnioznawstwo”) has been established as a forum for the debate on the multifaceted nature of transformations in Central and Eastern Europe and Asia, with particular focus on the post-Soviet area. The conceptual content of the periodical was born thanks to the professors Zdzislaw J. Winnicki and Walenty Baluk, who edited the first three volumes, which were published formally as separate monographs, but already under the banner of „Wschodnioznawstwo”. Since 2010, the Yearbook has the status of a scientific journal, and two years later it has been listed on the journals of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education. From 2020, the editor-in-chief is Dr. Tomasz Szyszlak. In addition, the periodical is indexed in national and international databases such as BazHum Index Copernicus, Central European Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, European Refrence Index for the Humanities and the Social Sciences (ERIH PLUS), and Polska Bibliografia Naukowa. The scientific profile of the periodical, which has consistently been implemented since the beginning of the activity of „Yearbook of Eastern Studies”, focuses on the field of social sciences, with particular emphasis on the science of politics and science of safety. Its great advantage is its internationalization, which manifests itself both in terms of composition of the scientific council, reviewers, and authors of texts published in the „Wschodnioznawstwo” in Polish, English and Russian languages. Up to now, researchers from Poland, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Czech Republic, Georgia, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Macedonia, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Turkey and Ukraine have published on the cards of the journal.}, type={text}, title={Wschodnioznawstwo 2023}, keywords={terrorism, organized crime, terrorism financing, criminal financial sources, Islamic fundamentalism, Al Qaeda, ISIS, Cossacks, Pomors, Siberians, regional minorities, security, Russia, Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Moskow Patriarchate, Orthodox Church of Ukraine, Patriarch of Constantinople, Russian propaganda, Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, Pochaiv Lavra, China, anti money laundering, money laundering, financial crime, Financial Action Task Force, The tributary system and its legacy in contemporary Chinese diplomacy, Russian Federation, hegemony, coalition, alliance, threat, Korean Peninsula, nuclear arsenal, Taiwan, invasion, armed forces, landing, NATO, People’s Republic of China, United States, war, War in Ukraine, Armenia, Karabakh Conflict, the West, confrontation, public perceptions, transition, foreign policy, Kazakhstan, protests, Turkey, Palestine, Turkish Palestinian, soft power, R.T. Erdoğan, national identity, nationalism, football, European Union, Türkiye EU relations, Justice and Development Party, Türkiye, behavioralism, Belarus, President elect, Svetlana Tikhanouskaya, authoritarianism, sanctions, political emigration, international organizations}, }