Review of Richard Sakwa's Frontline Ukraine (original) (raw)

The Ukrainian security crisis: From the false premise of Western societies to Russia’s effective hybrid strategy

Blaga Mihai Raul

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Tornike Metreveli

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How Putin challenges post-cold war European order and fear of dissent in Russia

Givi Gigitashvili

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Ukraine’s Geopolitical Crisis: Russia’s “Near Abroad” or West’s “Backyard”

Nikola Lakic

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Vladimir Putin's Last Stand: The Sources of Russia's Ukraine Policy

Andrei Tsygankov

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Europe-Asia Studies What is the Role of Nationalism and Ethnicity in the Russia-Ukraine Crisis

Erika Harris

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Near abroad: Putin, the West and the contest over Ukraine and the Caucasus

Jeremy Tasch

International Affairs, 2018

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Putin and the West: The Politics of Eurasianism

Brickey LeQuire

The Point: A Journal of Ideas, 2014

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A Northern perspective on Russia’s challenge to European security and sagaciousness

Anke Schmidt-Felzmann

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“Black Swan”: New Greatness, False Europe and the Ukraine Crisis (2002–2014)

Vsevolod Samokhvalov

2017

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Ukraine and the End of Post-Cold War Europe

Alicja Stańco-Wawrzyńska

Polish Political Science Yearbook, 2018

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Rajan Menon and Eugene B. Rumer, Conflict in Ukraine: The Unwinding of the Post‐Cold War Order. Cambridge, MA and London, UK: MIT Press, 2016. 248 pp

Vsevolod Samokhvalov

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The Ukrainian Crisis and its impact on the strategic relations between the West and the Russian Federation

Dimosthenis Dimopoulos

2015

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The Ukraine crisis as the rivalry for spheres of influence between the West and Russia

Ryszard Zięba

International and Security Studies, 2017

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2014: The Putin doctrine: The formation of a conceptual framework for Russian dominance in the post-Soviet area, OSW Commentary No. 131

Marek Menkiszak

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Putin's "Ukraine" A brief Histoty of a Disastrous Obsession

Mykola Riabchuk

2022

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Conflict as a Strategic Imperative in Putin's Political Agenda: A Fundamental Component of Russia's Strategic Framework

Studia Europejskie

Studia Europejskie – Studies in European Affairs and Tomasz Stępniewski, 2023

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Why the Ukraine Crisis Is the West’s Fault

henry laycock

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Erosions, Ruptures, and the Ending of International Orders: Putin’s Invasion of Ukraine in Historical Perspective

William Mulligan

Society

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Putin’s Great Patriotic War: Russia’s Securitization of the West and Humiliation Narratives Surrounding the 2022 Invasion of Ukraine

Dawid Fusiek

HAPSc Policy Briefs Series

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Maria Domańska: Conflict-dependent Russia. The domestic determinants of the Kremlin's anti-western policy. OSW Point of View, No 67, November 2017

Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)

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Dynamics of Russian Foreign Policy in 2014 Crimean Crisis: Assessing the Empirical and Theoretical Complexities

Salman Tahir

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"Putin's Targets: Will eastern Ukraine and northern Kazakhstan be next?" (The New Republic, March 10, 2014)

Klaus Larres

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The Challenges of Ukraine's European Choice in the Context of the Kremlin's Neo-Imperialist Policies During Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Presidency, “Studia Europejskie – Studies in European Affairs” 2021, no 4, pp. 51-56

Andrzej Szabaciuk

T. Stępniewski, A. Szabaciuk, The Challenges of Ukraine's European Choice in the Context of the Kremlin's Neo-Imperialist Policies During Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Presidency, “Studia Europejskie – Studies in European Affairs” 2021, no 4, pp. 51-56, 2021

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BOOK REVIEW FORUM Near Abroad: Putin, the West and the Contest Over Ukraine and the Caucasus

Jeremy Tasch, John Agnew, Klaus Dodds

The AAG Review OF BOOKS, 2018

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Putin’s World. Russia against the West and with the Rest, by Angela Stent. New York: Hachette Book Group, 2019, pp. 433

Gianmarco Hatzikos

2019

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WEST-RUSSIA RELATIONS IN LIGHT OF THE UKRAINE CRISIS

haifa debbech

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THE AGGRESSIVENESS OF RUSSIA'S POLITIC AND THE LIMITATIONS OF WESTERN EUROPE'S POLITIC

Looi Theam Choy

KATHA - The Official Journal of the Centre for Civilisational Dialogue, 2020

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A Geopolitical War in Europe: Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and its Implications

Hussain Abbas

Journal of European Studies (JES)

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THE WAR OF NARRATIVES – PUTIN’S CHALLENGE TO INTERNATIONAL SECURITY GOVERNANCE IN UKRAINE

Holger Mölder

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Russia Foreign Policy Conduct and its Conflict with Ukraine How does Russia's contemporary military behavior facilitate the economic inclusiveness that it seeks with the EU

Arnout van der Zwaal

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The Russo-Ukrainian War: What Does It Mean For Russia Ukraine and The West

Ibrahim Muradov

The Journal of Intelligence, Conflict, and Warfare, 2023

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BETWEEN RUSSIA’S GEOPOLITICS AND THE SOFT POWER OF THE WEST

Sergiy Gerasymchuk

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BETWEEN RUSSIA AND THE WEST: PROSPECTS FOR UKRAINIAN FOREIGN POLICY CHOICES

Olexiy Haran

1998

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A CRITIQUE OF EUROPEAN NEIGHBOURHOOD POLICY: THE CASE OF RUSSIAN INTERVENTION IN UKRAINE

Emirhan Göral

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