The Russian Academic Boycott: Sanctions, Solidarity and the Complex Politicisation of Science .
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OE Journal. 2022;10(7):3The Russian academic boycott underscores how science and politics are deeply intertwined. Following Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, governments, institutions, and journals took varying stances on scientific collaboration. While some advocate full institutional boycotts, others stress the importance of individual autonomy, open dialogue, and academic freedom. Drawing parallels with the apartheid-era boycott of South Africa, the article questions whether such sanctions achieve meaningful change—or merely serve symbolic ends.
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