Description
Russia, the West, and the Ukraine Crisis
Coordinator: Götz Elias
Language: EnglishSubject for Russia, the West, and the Ukraine Crisis:
Keywords
EU Ukraine Association Agreement; Contemporary Politics; NATO's Eastern; Ukraine Crisis; EU Russia Relation; Russian Politics; Ukrainian NATO Membership; Russia and the West; NATO's Eastern Flank; Military policy; NATO Discourse; Russian foreign policy; Russia's Ukraine Policy; Tor Bukkvoll; NATO Council; Bettina Renz; NATO Territory; Mette Skak; NATO's Eastward Expansion; S; Neil MacFarlane; NATO Expansion; Flemming Splidsboel Hansen; Strategic Culture Analysis; Tom Casier; Strategic Culture Argument; Hybrid Warfare; Russian Strategic Culture; Counterintelligence State; Colour Revolutions; EU NATO Relation; Strategic Culture; Crimea Operation; Kto Kogo; NATO Member State; EU Russia Interaction; Local Great Power; Russian Military
Publication date: 02-2019
· 17.4x24.6 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 07-2017
· 17.4x24.6 cm · Hardback
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This book examines the causes and consequences of the Ukraine crisis, with a special focus on Russia?s relations with the West. Towards that end, it brings together international relations scholars and area specialists. Issues covered include: the evolution of EU?Russia and US?Russia relations, the role of strategic culture and ontological insecurities in the formation of Russian foreign policy, the role of hybrid warfare in Russian military policy, the geopolitical drivers of Russia?s Ukraine policy, and a discussion of the decision-making dynamics that led to Russia?s intervention in eastern Ukraine. The contributors employ different theoretical approaches and offer partly complementary and partly competing analyses. In so doing, this book seeks to stimulate dialogue between different positions and advance our understanding of a topic that will shape the European security order for many years to come. This book was originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Politics.
1. Russia, the West, and the Ukraine crisis: three contending perspectives 2. Why Putin went to war: ideology, interests and decision-making in the Russian use of force in Crimea and Donbas 3. Russia and ‘hybrid warfare’ 4. Neorealism and Russia’s Ukraine policy, 1991–present 5. Russian strategic culture: the role of today’s chekisty 6. Kto Vinovat? Why is there a crisis in Russia’s relations with the West? 7. Russia’s relations with the West: ontological security through conflict 8. From logic of competition to conflict: understanding the dynamics of EU–Russia relations
Elias Götz is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Uppsala Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies (UCRS), Uppsala University, Sweden. He has published on Russian foreign policy in International Studies Review, Global Affairs,and Contemporary Politics.
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