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Ukraines Unnamed War Before The Russian Invasion Of 2022 Dominique Arel

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Ukraines Unnamed War Before The Russian Invasion Of 2022 Dominique Arel
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 287
Author: Dominique Arel, Jesse Driscoll
ISBN: 9781316511497, 1316511499
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Ukraines Unnamed War Before The Russian Invasion Of 2022 Dominique Arel by Dominique Arel, Jesse Driscoll 9781316511497, 1316511499 instant download after payment.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has its roots in the events of 2013-2014. Russia cynically termed the seditionist conflict in Crimea and Eastern Donbas a 'civil war' in order to claim non-involvement. This flies in the face of evidence, but the authors argue that the social science literature on civil wars can be used help understand why no political solution was found between 2015 and 2022. The book explains how Russia, after seizing Crimea, was reacting to events it could not control and sent troops only to areas of Ukraine where it knew it would face little resistance (Eastern Donbas). Kremlin decisionmakers misunderstood the attachment of the Russian-speaking population to the Ukrainian state and also failed to anticipate that their intervention would transform Ukraine into a more cohesively 'Ukrainian' polity. Drawing on Ukrainian documentary sources, this concise book explains these important developments to a non-specialist readership.

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