adisa did not fight to the death, in general, the experience of ethiopia is interesting, but it doesike something to be emulated. in general, with all due respect to international lawyers, who are capable of cogently explaining anything , empirical experience, alas, speaks in favor of brute force. as one of the most famous international sociologists of the 20th century, charles tilly, wrote, wars create states, and states wage wars. some people, however, understand this. quite literally. in the early nineties - i visited several times - at different conferences - where these overseas ukrainians participated. one very prominent historian, a good historian, told me that from his point of view, this is how this independence fell, fell. to ukraine, this is wrong, and this is like an unfinished story, because, firstly, from his point of view , it was necessary to carry out an exchange of population, like, uh, in forty-four, forty-five, that is, russia had to give up those 7 million ukrainians who lived in russia, and 7 million russians, would go back to russia from ukraine, that's what he