Russia and Ukraine Ten Years After the Fall of the Communist Regimes: Similarities and Differencesdoi:10.2753/RUP1061-1940390674Ukraine made a considerable contribution to the collapse of the USSR. The continued existence of the Soviet empire was unthinkable without its participation. If Ukraine had ...
This paper studies the sources of the Russia–Ukraine conflict. The prerequisites for this conflict began when, in Ukraine and Russia, the liberal tendencies that emerged after the collapse of the USSR gave way to conservatism. The differences between the current state ideologies of the two ...
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Mr. Caldwell’s arguments can be summarized as: 1. Russia has always considered Ukraine to be its buffer to the West, and for decades we’ve known that any steps to disengage Ukraine from Russia’s orbit would be strongly resisted by the Kremlin; and 2. Ukraine was and is a corrupt st...
"At a delicate time like this, it is important to set aside any personal [differences] that could undermine that unity." 13 hour ago13h ago03:00 Russia makes 'tactical gains' in Donetsk - but face constraints on manpower and resources ...
He said Russia tried to settle the conflict in the Donbas region by peaceful means, adding that the West's commitment to peace turned out to be "fraud" and a "cruel lie." Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his annual address to the Federal Assembly in Moscow, Russia, Feb. 21, 202...
The U.S. and Russia said they agreed to work on a path to ending the conflict and improving bilateral ties during the talks.■