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The Dynamics of Emerging De-Facto States : Eastern Ukraine in the Post-Soviet Space / Tetyana Malyarenko and Stefan Wolff.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2019Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780429448409
  • 0429448406
  • 9780429827587
  • 042982758X
  • 9780429827594
  • 0429827598
  • 9780429827600
  • 0429827601
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 947.7086 23
LOC classification:
  • DK508.848
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 2 A blended conflict in an antagonistically penetrated region: a framework for understanding the conflict in eastern Ukraine; 3 Origins and early developments of the conflict, November 2013-July 2014; 4 Identity and identity-building in Donbas before and after the beginning of the conflict; 5 From nomadic to entrenching occupation: Russian-sponsored state-building in Donbas; 6 From conflict management to conflict settlement: the interplay of domestic and external factors; 7 Conclusion; References; Appendix; Index
Summary: What are the causes and consequences of the crisis in Ukraine, and what has been the nature of local, national, and external actors' involvement in it? These are the questions that the authors examine in this comprehensive analysis of the situation in Ukraine. The crisis evolved from peaceful protests to full-scale military conflict and to an unstable ceasefire frequently interrupted by, at times, intense clashes between government forces and separatist rebels. Tracing the emergence of two new de-facto state entities in the post-Soviet space--the self-declared Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics--from the chaos of the early days after Russia's annexation of Crimea in Spring 2014 to the second Minsk Agreement in February 2015, and focusing on the actions of the immediate conflict parties and their external backers, the authors investigate the feasibility and viability of several prominent 'scenarios' for a possible future settlement of the conflict. As an in-depth case study of the complex dynamics of the conflict at local, national, regional, and global levels of analysis, the book complements and advances existing scholarship on civil war and international crisis management and also provides insights for the policy community and the wider interested public.
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Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 2 A blended conflict in an antagonistically penetrated region: a framework for understanding the conflict in eastern Ukraine; 3 Origins and early developments of the conflict, November 2013-July 2014; 4 Identity and identity-building in Donbas before and after the beginning of the conflict; 5 From nomadic to entrenching occupation: Russian-sponsored state-building in Donbas; 6 From conflict management to conflict settlement: the interplay of domestic and external factors; 7 Conclusion; References; Appendix; Index

What are the causes and consequences of the crisis in Ukraine, and what has been the nature of local, national, and external actors' involvement in it? These are the questions that the authors examine in this comprehensive analysis of the situation in Ukraine. The crisis evolved from peaceful protests to full-scale military conflict and to an unstable ceasefire frequently interrupted by, at times, intense clashes between government forces and separatist rebels. Tracing the emergence of two new de-facto state entities in the post-Soviet space--the self-declared Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics--from the chaos of the early days after Russia's annexation of Crimea in Spring 2014 to the second Minsk Agreement in February 2015, and focusing on the actions of the immediate conflict parties and their external backers, the authors investigate the feasibility and viability of several prominent 'scenarios' for a possible future settlement of the conflict. As an in-depth case study of the complex dynamics of the conflict at local, national, regional, and global levels of analysis, the book complements and advances existing scholarship on civil war and international crisis management and also provides insights for the policy community and the wider interested public.

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