The 5th International Conference on Future Networks &Amp; Distributed Systems 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3508072.3508127
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The Impact of Innovation and Digitalization on Service Sector at Post-pandemic era

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“…These post-Soviet conflicts were emblematic of the complexities of nation-building in the wake of a massive geopolitical shift. They highlighted Russia's willingness to protect the interests of ethnic Russian populations in neighboring countries and its use of military force to achieve these objectives [1,2]. These early conflicts set the stage for Russia's later actions in Ukraine, as they demonstrated a pattern of intervention in former Soviet states to maintain influence [3].…”
Section: The Breakup Of the Ussr And Post-soviet Conflictmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These post-Soviet conflicts were emblematic of the complexities of nation-building in the wake of a massive geopolitical shift. They highlighted Russia's willingness to protect the interests of ethnic Russian populations in neighboring countries and its use of military force to achieve these objectives [1,2]. These early conflicts set the stage for Russia's later actions in Ukraine, as they demonstrated a pattern of intervention in former Soviet states to maintain influence [3].…”
Section: The Breakup Of the Ussr And Post-soviet Conflictmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it gained traction during the Clinton administration's early years. Eastern European countries, particularly Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia, desired NATO membership to protect themselves from a potential Russian resurgence [2]. Russia was concerned about the accession of these countries to NATO.…”
Section: Nato Expansion and Russian Concernsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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