RUSSIA INVASION OF UKRAINE /
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL IMPACTS ON WORLD POLITICS?
- vi, 36 sheets; 31 cm. 1 CD-ROM
Thesis (MA) - Cyprus International University. Institute of Graduate Studies and Research International Relations Department
Includes bibliography (sheets 33-36)
ABSTRACT Given the long history of hostility and tension between the two nations, the Russian conquest of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, was not entirely unexpected. Both the Georgian conflict in 2008 and the annexation of Crimea in 2014 served as blatant signs of Russia's propensity to exercise its influence in nearby regions. Concerns about a possible invasion were further heightened by the protracted conflict in Donbas and Russia's military buildup in Belarus in late 2021. In Russia's perspective, Ukraine is more significant since it serves as a strategic link between the European Union and Russia. The nation is a vital transit point for supplies of energy and trade between Russia and Europe. The complicated relationships between Ukraine and Russia also result from their shared historical and cultural heritage. The causes of the invasion are the subject of differing views. Others point to geopolitical objectives and the intention to undermine Ukraine's pro-European posture, while some claim that Russia aimed to safeguard ethnic Russians in Ukraine and reclaim control over historically significant territories. Other suggested motives include preserving power in the area and economic interests. The invasion had a significant effect on Russia and Ukraine as well as the rest of the world. Huge numbers of people have been killed and displaced as a result of the violence. It has harmed Western nations' ties with Russia, resulting in harsh sanctions and tense diplomatic relations. Concerns for the stability of the world and the security of nearby nations have also been raised by the invasion. Keywords: Crimea, Invasion, Russia, Self-Interest, Ukraine