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Conflict in Ukraine :

by Menon, Rajan
Additional authors: Rumer, Eugene B., -- 1958- -- co-author
Series: A Boston review book Published by : MIT Press (Cambridge, Massachusetts) Physical details: xix, 220 pages ; 22 cm ISBN:9780262029049 (hardcover : alk. paper); 0262029049 (hardcover : alk. paper). ISSN:978026202 Year: 2015
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : Ukraine 2014 -- The making of Ukraine -- Nobody expected a crisis -- Impact of the crisis on Russia -- Europe and the crisis -- Ukraine's prospects -- Conclusion.

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. [from the publisher].; 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.-- Provided by publisher.

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