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* ''[[King Ottokar's Sceptre]]'' – a fictional account of the failed Bordurian coup d'état and invasion of their democratic neighbour Syldavia, modeled on the ''Anschluss''
* [[Occupation of the Baltic states|Annexation of the Baltic States]]
* [[Disgrace of Gijón]], a football match in the [[1982 FIFA World Cup]] between West Germany and Austria, which was accused of being rigged and later fans mocked it as the "Anschluss" in reference to the infamous annexation in 1938.
* [[Karaganov Doctrine]] - an idea which states that the [[Russian Federation]] should pose as the defender of human rights of [[ethnic Russians]] living in the 'near abroad.'<ref name=mm>{{cite news |last1=Milosevich |first1=Mira |title=Russia's Westpolitik and the European Union |url=https://www.csis.org/analysis/russias-westpolitik-and-european-union |publisher=Center for Strategic and International Studies |date=8 July 2021 |quote=In 1992, Yeltsin introduced the term "compatriot abroad" (which was suggested by the analyst Sergey Karaganov) to refer to ethnic Russians who now found themselves outside the formal borders of the Russian Federation but had cultural and linguistic ties with Russia.}}</ref> Several scholars have found the Anschluss idea to be the progenitor to Karaganov's idea.{{sfn|de Wijk|2016}}{{sfn|Nagy-Mohacsi|Blejer|2022}}
* ''[[On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians]]''