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This episode of the Armed Forces & Society AI podcast series is a conversational-style AI summary of Ori Swed, Aria Stiefelmaier, and Oleksandra Hanchukova's article entitled, 'Motivated to Fight: Diverse Motivations of Foreign Fighters in the Russia–Ukraine War'. All podcasts, v ...  Show more

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