The Ukraine Conflict Security, Identity and Politics in the Wider Europe Routledge Europe-Asia Studies Series
It is not hyperbole to suggest that the foundations of post-cold war security in Europe have been badly damaged by the conflict in Ukraine since 2014. Russia?s annexation of Crimea and intervention in eastern Ukraine appear to have created a ?simmering? conflict, which may take years to resolve and have profound consequences for the European security environment. This volume explores the various political, economic and social aspects of these profound changes and their wider significance for Europe, bringing together contributions by scholars from across the continent and in various disciplinary fields to offer an authoritative, in-depth examination of the complex causes of the Ukraine crisis and the consequences for Ukrainian statehood, Ukraine?s relations with Russia, Russia?s own domestic governance and Russia?s relations with Europe. This book was originally published as a special issue of Europe-Asia Studies.
1. Introduction: The Ukraine Crisis and Post-Post-Cold War Europe 2. The Maidan in Movement: Diversity and the Cycles of Protest 3. National Identity in Ukraine: Impact of Euromaidan and the War 4. The Ukrainian Party System before and after the 2013-2014 Euromaidan 5. The Donbas in 2014: Explaining Civil Conflict Perhaps, but not Civil War 6. A Perfect Storm; Or What Went Wrong and What Went Right for the EU in Ukraine 7. German Foreign Policy towards Russia in the Aftermath of the Ukraine Crisis: A New Ostpolitik? 8. Between Dependence and Integration: Ukraine’s Relations With Russia 9. The Ukraine Conflict: Russia’s Challenge to European Security Governance 10. Russia’s ‘Governance’ Approach: Intervention and the Conflict in the Donbas 11. The Empire Strikes Back: Economic Statecraft and the Securitisation of Political Economy in Russia 12. Sanctions and the Future of EU-Russian Economic Relations
Derek Averre is a Reader and former Director of the Centre for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies, University of Birmingham, UK. He is a Russian foreign/security policy specialist with 25 years’ experience in the field.
Kataryna Wolczuk is Professor of East European Politics at the Centre for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies, University of Birmingham, UK.
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Single Member District; Europe-Asia Studies; NATO Response Force; Ukraine; EU's Solidarity; Russia; EU Association Agreement; Euromaidan; Eurasian Economic Union; Ukranian conflict; EEU; European security; Young Men; Russian economy; Poroshenko's Bloc; Security governance; EU Sanction; Kataryna Wolczuk; European Security Governance; Olga Onuch; Eastern EU Member State; Gwendolyn Sasse; EU Company; Volodymyr Kulyk; Ukraine's Party System; Kostyantyn Fedorenko; Donbas Residents; Olena Rybiy; Minsk Ii Agreement; Andreas Umland; Special Monitoring Mission; Andrew Wilson; Trilateral Contact Group; Hiski Haukkala; Euromaidan Protests; Marco Siddi; President Viktor Yanukovych; Rilka Dragneva; Economic Statecraft; Lance Davies; EU Official; Richard Connolly; NATO's Ballistic Missile Defence; Tatiana Romanova; NATO Russia Relationship; EU's Share; ICG Report