Aftermath of the Ukrainian Crisis

Aftermath of the Ukrainian Crisis
Title Aftermath of the Ukrainian Crisis PDF eBook
Author Panagiota Manoli
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 110
Release 2018-02-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1134853742

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The crisis in Ukraine that began in November 2013 constitutes a turning point in Euro-Atlantic security with potential global repercussions. It is the most significant security problem between Russia and the ‘West’ in the post Cold War period and the crisis has marked a new era in global politics. Contributions in this edited volume attempt to address a number of key aspects of the Ukrainian issue. How does the crisis impact upon Black Sea geopolitics and on regional governance? How can EU – Russia relations evolve under the new multipolar system? How is NATO affected? How important is the energy parameter in Russia-Ukraine-EU triangle? This edited volume aims to discloses the diverse narratives on the roots, evolution and repercussions of the crisis, indicating the extent of its complexity and highlighting important parameters of the Ukrainian issue. This book was originally published as a special issue of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies.

Ukraine Crisis

Ukraine Crisis
Title Ukraine Crisis PDF eBook
Author Wilson, Andrew
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 247
Release 2014-11-18
Genre History
ISBN 0300212925

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A leading Ukraine specialist and firsthand witness to the 2014 Kiev Uprising analyzes the world’s newest flashpoint The aftereffects of the February 2014 Uprising in Ukraine are still reverberating around the world. The consequences of the popular rebellion and Russian President Putin’s attempt to strangle it remain uncertain. In this book, Andrew Wilson combines a spellbinding, on-the-scene account of the Kiev Uprising with a deeply informed analysis of what precipitated the events, what has developed in subsequent months, and why the story is far from over. Wilson situates Ukraine’s February insurgence within Russia’s expansionist ambitions throughout the previous decade. He reveals how President Putin’s extravagant spending to develop soft power in all parts of Europe was aided by wishful thinking in the EU and American diplomatic inattention, and how Putin’s agenda continues to be widely misunderstood in the West. The author then examines events in the wake of the Uprising—the military coup in Crimea, the election of President Petro Poroshenko, the Malaysia Airlines tragedy, rising tensions among all of Russia's neighbors, both friend and foe, and more. Ukraine Crisis provides an important, accurate record of events that unfolded in Ukraine in 2014. It also rings a clear warning that the unresolved problems of the region have implications well beyond Ukrainian borders.

Russia and the West After the Ukrainian Crisis

Russia and the West After the Ukrainian Crisis
Title Russia and the West After the Ukrainian Crisis PDF eBook
Author F. Stephen Larrabee
Publisher Rand Corporation
Total Pages 100
Release 2017-01-04
Genre History
ISBN 0833093061

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Given Russia's annexation of Crimea and aggression in Ukraine, Europe must reassess the regional security environment. This report analyzes the vulnerability of European states to possible forms of Russian influence, pressure, and intimidation.

Russia and the West After the Ukrainian Crisis

Russia and the West After the Ukrainian Crisis
Title Russia and the West After the Ukrainian Crisis PDF eBook
Author F. Stephen Larrabee
Publisher Rand Corporation
Total Pages 100
Release 2017-01-04
Genre History
ISBN 0833094092

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Given Russia’s annexation of Crimea and continued aggression in eastern Ukraine, Europe must reassess its approach to a regional security environment previously thought to be stable and relatively benign. This report analyzes the vulnerability of European states to possible forms of Russian influence, pressure, and intimidation and examines four areas of potential European vulnerability: military, trade and investment, energy, and politics.

Vocabularies of International Relations After the Crisis in Ukraine

Vocabularies of International Relations After the Crisis in Ukraine
Title Vocabularies of International Relations After the Crisis in Ukraine PDF eBook
Author Andreĭ Stanislavovich Makarychev
Publisher Post-Soviet Politics
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781472488602

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This book analyses the conflict in Ukraine and Russia's annexation of Crimea, covering conceptualisations from rationalist to reflectivist, and from quantitative to qualitative. Most contributors agree that many of the old concepts, such as multi-polarity, spheres of influence, sovereignty, or even containment, are still cognitively valid, yet believe the eruption of the crisis means that they are now used in different contexts and thus infused with different meanings.

Conflict in Ukraine

Conflict in Ukraine
Title Conflict in Ukraine PDF eBook
Author Rajan Menon
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 245
Release 2015-02-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0262536293

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One of The New York Times’ “6 Books to Read for Context on Ukraine” “A short and insightful primer” to the crisis in Ukraine and its implications for both the Crimean Peninsula and Russia’s relations with the West (New York Review of Books) The current conflict in Ukraine has spawned the most serious crisis between Russia and the West since the end of the Cold War. It has undermined European security, raised questions about NATO's future, and put an end to one of the most ambitious projects of U.S. foreign policy—building a partnership with Russia. It also threatens to undermine U.S. diplomatic efforts on issues ranging from terrorism to nuclear proliferation. And in the absence of direct negotiations, each side is betting that political and economic pressure will force the other to blink first. Caught in this dangerous game of chicken, the West cannot afford to lose sight of the importance of stable relations with Russia. This book puts the conflict in historical perspective by examining the evolution of the crisis and assessing its implications both for the Crimean Peninsula and for Russia’s relations with the West more generally. Experts in the international relations of post-Soviet states, political scientists Rajan Menon and Eugene Rumer clearly show what is at stake in Ukraine, explaining the key economic, political, and security challenges and prospects for overcoming them. They also discuss historical precedents, sketch likely outcomes, and propose policies for safeguarding U.S.-Russia relations in the future. In doing so, they provide a comprehensive and accessible study of a conflict whose consequences will be felt for many years to come.

Ukraine After the Euromaidan

Ukraine After the Euromaidan
Title Ukraine After the Euromaidan PDF eBook
Author Viktor Stepanenko
Publisher Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-12-31
Genre Democratization
ISBN 9783034316262

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The book, written by Ukrainian scholars, explores in interdisciplinary approach the revolutionary 2013-2014 Euromaidan and its social, political and cultural results. The contributors identify various factors of Ukraine's upheavals, explore their impact on the European and global politics and analyse the challenges of the reforms for the country.