Ukraine and Russia: from civilized divorce to uncivil war
"D'Anieri explains the invasion of Ukraine by exploring dynamics between Ukraine, Russia and the West since the fall of the Soviet Union. Now fully revised and updated, this book demonstrates how the security dilemma, the impact of democratization on geopolitics, and the incompatible goals...
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adam_text | Contents List of Maps List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments List of Key People 1 The Sources of Conflict over Ukraine 2 New World Order? 1989-1993 3 Hope and Hardship, 1994-1999 4 Autocracy and Revolution, 1999-2004 5 Reform and Reversal, 2004-2010 6 Viktor Yanukovych and the Path to Confrontation, 2010-2013 page vi vii ix xi xiii 1 29 66 102 135 170 7 From Revolution to War, 2013-2015 204 8 The Conflict Smolders, 2015-2021 243 9 War 10 Conclusion: From Cold War to Hot War Bibliography Index 272 308 333 367
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Index Abdelal, Rawi, 151, 153 aid, economic, 19, 47-49, 51, 56-58, 81, 87, 107, 195-198, 200, 208, 210, 254, 313 aid, military, 91, 246, 254-255, 268, 285, 292, 326 airpower, 290 Akhmetov, Rinat, 174, 185, 190, 247 Aksyonov, Sergei, 218, 223, 233 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty (1972), 120-121, 313 Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO), 225 Arab Spring, 24, 181-183, 313 armed forces of Russia, 218, 225, 236, 248, 272, 281, 285, 291 armed forces of Ukraine, 25, 37, 42, 226, 236, 245-246, 290, 295 Armenia, 37 Åslund, Anders, 187, 281 Association Agreement, EU-Ukraine, 25, 135, 147-149, 179, 202-205, 208, 209, 215-216, 241, 253, 311, 315 Australia, 327 Austria, 152 authoritarianism in Russia, 19, 59, 117, 119-120, 145-146, 169, 203, 241, 264, 299, 315, 325 in Ukraine, 68, 102-109, 124, 168, 171-177, 201, 205, 241 Avakov, Arsen, 225, 261 Azarov, Nikolai, 172, 177, 191, 194, 204, 208, 209 Azerbaijan, 37 Azov Battalion. See paramilitary forces Azov, Sea of, 25, 251-252, 270 Bandera, Stepan, 167, 228 battalion tactical groups (BTGs), 273, 281, 290, 292 Belarus, 136, 186, 263, 271, 278 Belavezha meeting (1991), 36-37, 310 Biden, Joe, 268, 273, 274, 277, 278 Black Sea, 25, 254, 277, 285, 286, 288, 328 Black Sea Fleet, 22, 30, 40-43, 80-83, 111, 142, 178, 180, 264 Blinken, Anthony, 253, 268, 278 borders, 2, 4, 22, 34, 240, 269, 273, 306, 330, 331 Borrell, Josep, 270, 277 Bosnia, 67, 83-87, 312, See also Yugoslavia Boyko, Yuriy, 258, 259 Brodsky, Joseph, 11 Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 15, 68-69, 160 Budapest Memorandum, 87, 90, 210, 222 Bush, George H. W., 19, 30, 32-33 Bush, George W.,
116-117, 157, 160, 313 casualties, 1, 241, 244, 293 causes of war, 1-8, 26, 244, 308-320, 328, 331 proximate, 21, 309, 318 rational vs. irrational, 21, 27, 280-285 steps to war model, 309 underlying, 3, 9-21, 309, 318 Chechnya, 68, 99, 117, 118, 289, 312 Chernomyrdin, Viktor, 56, 98, 109 China, 324, 325, 327 Chornovil, Vyacheslav, 35 Christopher, Warren, 62-63 Clinton, Bill, 20, 22, 56-57, 66-67, 88, 97 Clinton, Hillary, 267 Colored revolutions, 12, 14, 17, 151, 184 Common Economic Space, 110-11 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), 37-38, 55, 76-77, 107, 109, 110, 179, 185, 310 Free Trade Area, 189, 191 Communist Party of Russia, 47, 312 of Ukraine, 31, 35, 83, 106, 139, 213 367
368 Index Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), 55, 60, 67 conflict resolution, 229-30, 261-63, 309 Congress of People’s Deputies. See Parliament of Russia Congress, United States, 20, 57, 253 constitution of Russia, 58-59 constitution of Ukraine, 18, 46, 82, 125, 137, 140, 172-173, 186, 208, 210, 211 corruption, 18, 23, 45, 64, 95, 115, 133, 138, 168, 171-173, 177, 202, 208 COVID-19 pandemic, 261 Crimea, 22, 35, 39-44, 54, 71, 73, 78-83, 99, 111, 178, 237, 251, 285, 288, 312, 315, 329 Russian annexation of, 25, 204, 205, 217-224, 227-230, 233, 242, 244, 270, 281 Czech Republic, 88 Debaltseve, battle of, 238-239 decentralization, 229, 238, 239, 295 Decision making, Russian, 280-285 Declaration of Independence of Ukraine (1991), 33 Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine (1990), 31-32, 179 Decommunization laws, 250 Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA), 187-189, 198, 203, 254 democracy and geopolitics, 8, 9, 14-17, 24, 27, 102, 132-134, 136, 264, 314-316, 329-331 in Russia, 2, 19, 27, 136, 181, 183, 312 in Ukraine, 18, 19, 106, 128, 149, 168, 170, 193, 201, 208 democratic peace theory, 15, 315 demographic consequences of war, 324 derzhavniki, 69-71, 283 domestic sources of foreign policy, 9-10, 17-21, 103-109, 115, 169, 177, 205, 281-282, 314-317, 325 Donbas, 26, 54, 204, 205, 222, 224-231, 238, 245, 251, 268-270, 280, 281, 285, 286, 288, 289, 292-294, 306, 315, 329 Donetsk, 25, 73, 225, 233-234, 239, 245, 268, 272, 278, 279, 306, See also Donbas Duma. See parliament of Russia eastern Ukraine. See Donbas economic issues in Russia, 68, 115,
183, 254, 324 in Ukraine, 46, 68, 75, 116, 165, 173-174, 177-178, 195-198 in the United States, 56 Eggert, Konstantin, 86 elections in occupied regions of Ukraine, 238, 239 Russia 1993, 22 2007, 145 2018, 260 Russian interference in, 266-267 Ukraine 1990, 31 1994, 47, 74, 79 1999, 23 2002, 104-105 2004, 23, 127 2006,138-139 2007, 140 2010, 165-167 2012, 177, 180, 190 2014, 230-232 2019, 249, 253, 257-260 electorate in Ukraine, reshaping of, 257 energy, 42, 44-45, 110, 115-116, 135, 142, 151-156, 174, 177-179, 208, 247, 252-253, 297, 307, 312, 327 Eurasian Customs Union, 186-187, 191 Eurasian Economic Community, 110 Eurasian Economic Union, 198 Eurasianism, 69-71, 188, 283 Euromaidan. See Revolution of Dignity (2013-14) European Union, 102, 219 Eastern Partnership, 24, 148-151 enlargement of, 315 European Neighborhood Policy (ENP), 135, 148, 149, 168 and Russia, 115, 128-129, 131, 135, 136, 149-151, 163, 215-216, 237 and Ukraine, 24, 25, 97, 106, 107, 115, 128-129, 135, 136, 142, 146-151, 166, 215-216, 235, 253-254, 271 Ukraine membership in, 323 Vilnius summit (2013), 190, 193, 199, 200, 203, 204 explanations of war. See Causes of war famine, 328 fascism, 299-301 Finland, 326
Index Firtash, Dmytro, 174 France, 24, 123, 152, 159, 162, 211, 212, 237 Friendship Treaty (1997), 22, 41, 68, 80-83, 178, 313 Garthoff, Raymond, 100 gas. See energy Gazprom, 153-156, 252 Geneva peace agreement (2014), 229-230 genocide, 300-302, 323 geopolitics, 11, 185, 310 and democracy. See democracy and geopolitics Georgia, 24, 54, 124, 136, 142, 157-162, 168, 222, 281, 289,313 Russian invasion of (2008), 24, 136, 313 Gerasimov doctrine, 146 Germany, 24, 61, 123, 159, 162, 193, 211, 212, 234, 237, 253, 255, 263, 271, 273, 296-298, 326, 329, 330 Girkin, Igor, 233 Glazyev, Sergei, 186, 194, 210, 223 Goldgeier, James, 63 Gongadze, Georgiy, 23, 102-104, 107 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 29-33, 37, 61-62, 310 groupthink, 282-283 Grybauskaitė, Dalia, 191, 197, 199 Hostomel, 285, 287 Hungary, 60, 88, 152, 326 Huntington, Samuel, 145 Ilovaisk, battle of (2014), 236, 238 Ilyin, Ivan, 284, 299 IMF. See International Monetary Fund India, 324, 327 internally displaced persons (IDPs), 294 International Monetary Fund (IMF), 22, 102, 165, 208 Iraq, 23, 33, 107, 122-123, 228, 313 Ishchenko, Volodymyr, 206 Italy, 152, 162, 326 Japan, 327 Kagarlitsky, Boris, 281 Karaganov, Sergei, 123, 160 Kazakhstan, 186 Kennan, George, 16, 308 Kerch Strait, 111, 251, 258 Kharkiv, 26, 225, 232, 286, 288, 292 Kharkiv Agreement (2010), 177-179 Kherson, 288, 306, 307 369 Kissinger, Henry, 12, 13, 305 Klitschko, Vitaliy, 175, 177, 193, 209, 213 Kolomoisky, Ihor, 227, 258, 261 Kortunov, Sergei, 77 Kosovo, 68, 97-99, 157, 161, 169, 228, 312, See also Yugoslavia Kostenko, Yuri, 51, 53 Kozyrev, Andrei, 41, 55, 56, 68-69,
76,81 Kravchuk, Leonid, 31, 33, 35-37, 42, 43, 49-53, 66, 72-73, 79 Kuchma, Leonid, 22, 23, 42, 46, 51-52, 72-73, 87, 89, 98, 106-112, 116, 124-132, 201, 311 Kuleba, Dmytro, 270 Kuzio, Taras, 80 Kwaśniewski, Alexander, 129, 189, 199, 200 Kyiv, attacks on, 26, 286, 289, 292 Kyrgyzstan, 144 language politics, 180-181, 214, 250-251 Lavrov, Sergei, 157-159, 230, 248, 269, 274, 277, 278, 306 Lebed, Aleksandr, 82 liberal international theory, 15-16, 113, 132-133, 297 Libya, 182-183, 228 Luhansk, 25, 73, 130, 225, 233-234, 245, 268, 278, 279, See also Donbas Lukashenko, Aleksander, 126, 263, 271 Lukin, Vladimir, 212 Lukyanov, Fyodor, 4,40,99,311 Lutsenko, Yuriy, 174, 192 Luzhkov, Yuri, 111, 130 Lytvyn, Volodymyr, 129, 141 Macron, Emmanuel, 269, 275, 277-279, 326 Malaysian Airlines flight 17, 25, 236 Manafort, Paul, 138, 166, 267 Mariupol, 232, 237, 288 Markov, Sergei, 117, 158 Masandra summit, 1993, 43, 44 McCain, John, 184,215 McFaul, Michael, 63, 184 Mearsheimer, John, 14, 52 Media in Russia, 119, 126, 261, 300, 312 in Ukraine, 103, 176, 180, 264-265 Medvedchuk, Viktor, 259, 264-266, 270, 271 Medvedev, Dmitry, 24, 136, 142-143, 149, 162-163, 169, 179, 180, 182, 192, 301, 313
370 Index memory politics, 243-244, 250, 279, 283-284, 330 Merkel, Angela, 150, 159, 200, 216, 234, 239, 246, 253, 255, 265, 271, 273, 322 Meshkov, Yuriy, 78-80 Migranyan, Andranik, 71, 73 military of Russia. See Armed forces of Russia military of Ukraine. See Armed forces of Ukraine Milosevic, Slobodan, 16, 98 Minsk agreements, 19, 25, 26, 238-242, 244, 247, 268-270, 274, 280, 309 mobilization Russian, 292 Ukrainian, 295 Moldova, 37, 54 monetary policy, 38-39 Moroz, Oleksandr, 104, 137-139 Morozov, Kostyantyn, 42, 51 multi-vector foreign policy, 74-75, 89, 170, 185, 311 Munich Security Conference, 135, 313 Naftogaz Ukrainy, 75, 152, 252, 253 Naryshkin, Sergei, 279 Nasha Ukraina party, 137-141 National Security Council, Russia, 82, 278-279 nationalism in Russia, 68, 69-72, 142, 188, 227, 279, 283-284, 310, 312, 324 in Ukraine, 46, 167, 206-207, 214, 227, 257, 279, 291 NATO, 23, 55, 163, 182, 223-224, 242 Bucharest summit (2008), 24, 136, 157-160, 169 Charter on a Distinctive Partnership, 83, 89, 90 enlargement of, 14, 23, 60-63, 67, 68, 87-93, 97, 118, 121, 157-161, 205, 273-277, 313-315, 326, 328 and former Yugoslavia, 68, 83-87, 99 and Libya, 24 NATO-Russia Founding Act, 92 Partnership for Peace, 22, 62-63, 66, 88-93,311 and Russia, 122, 136, 161, 255, 274-277 and Ukraine, 107, 118, 136, 254-255, 271, 274-277, 280, 285, 311 Ukraine membership in, 24, 82, 106, 108, 136, 139, 143, 157-160, 223-224, 245, 255, 306, 313, 317, 321, 328 Navalny, Alexei, 11, 263 negotiation. See conflict resolution neutrality of Ukraine, 31, 78, 156, 304, 306 New Zealand, 327 non-bloc status. See
neutrality of Ukraine Nord Stream pipelines, 153-154, 251-253, 270, 296, 317 Normandy format, 237 Novorossiya, 130, 232, 237, 242 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, 49-51, 87 nuclear weapons, 13, 14, 22, 31, 33, 40, 49-54, 66, 311, 313 threatened use of, 286, 298, 321 Nuland, Victoria, 215 Nye, Joseph, 145, 146, 264 Obama, Barack, 24, 136, 215, 222, 313 Odesa, 232, 233, 237, 288 Oligarchs, 18, 24, 45, 74-75, 103, 105-106, 115, 116, 124, 127, 128, 133, 137, 142, 173-174, 179, 185, 190, 202, 265 Opposition Bloc, 231, 259 orange coalition, 23, 137-141, 168 Orange Revolution (2004), 23, 47, 102, 104, 124-133, 135, 136, 142, 143, 168, 313 Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), 87, 113, 145, 229, 238, See also Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) Orthodoxy. See religion Pakistan, 327 paramilitary forces, 226, 232, 236, 247 Parasiuk, Volodymyr, 213 parliament of Russia, 22, 41, 52, 57-60, 82, 160, 219, 278 parliament of Ukraine, 32, 33, 41, 46, 49-53, 79, 97, 171-172, 178, 181, 199, 208, 261, 295 Party of Regions, 103-105, 107, 125, 137-141, 166, 167, 172, 173, 176, 179-181, 185, 212, 213 Pavlovskii, Gleb, 126, 130, 144, 146 peace talks. See conflict resolution peace, prospects for, 322, 328-331 peacekeeping, 38, 77 Pifer, Steven, 52 Plyushch, Ivan, 49, 79 poisoning, 132, 263, 314 Poland, 45-46, 88, 90, 211, 212, 234, 329
371 Index Poroshenko, Petto, 127, 137-139, 173, 231, 247-249, 255, 257-259, 265, 271,295 Primakov, Yevgeniy, 71, 77, 81, 91 protest in Belarus, 136, 244, 263 in Kazakhstan, 244, 264 in Russia, 19, 24, 143, 144, 183-184, 244, 263-264, 325 in Ukraine, 46, 104, 171, 172, 201-202, See also Revolution of dignity; Orange Revolution psychological explanations of war. See Causes of war: Rational vs. Irrational public opinion in Russia, 82, 97, 303, 322, 325 in the United States, 56 in Ukraine, 79, 156, 157, 165, 198, 220, 255, 268, 306, 323 Putin, Vladimir, 13, 23-27, 29, 30, 72, 99, 103, 116-118, 121, 123, 126, 131, 135, 158, 160, 164, 169, 177, 182, 186-188, 199, 205,212,214,218,219, 221, 222, 227-229, 241-244, 249, 253, 258, 263, 264, 266, 269, 272-285, 289, 292-304, 307-309, 312, 313, 325, 328 realism, 306, 318, 329-331 referendums in Crimea, 79, 218-221 in Soviet Union (1991), 32 on Russian constitution (1993), 58 on Ukrainian Independence (1991), 33-36 refugees, 295, 298, 324 regionalism, 18, 73, 105, 124, 137, 167, 201 religion, 70, 188, 248-250, 271 reset policy, 24, 136, 164, 314 Revolution of Dignity (2013-14), 25, 171, 174, 204-215, 217 European Union response, 216 Russian response, 216-217 US response, 216 Saakashvili, Mikhail, 160-161 sanctions, 25, 26, 235-236, 253, 274, 276, 277, 296-298, 306, 324 Sarotte, Μ. E., 63 Scholz, Olaf, 271, 278, 279, 298, 326 Schroder, Gerhard, 154 Sea of Azov, 111, See also Azov, Sea of Security Council, United Nations, 58, 84, 97, 123, 182, 276 security dilemma, 9, 13—14, 49, 66—67, 134, 136, 314-316 separatism in Crimea, 44, 78-80 in
eastern Ukraine, 73, 225, 232 Serbia, 14, 16, 17, 23, 55, 67, 83-87, 97-99, 124, See also Yugoslavia Sergeytsev, Timofey, 300 Servant of the People (Party), 259 Sevastopol, 22, 35, 40-43, 58, 79—83, 178, 180, 228, 312 Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), 145 Sievierodonetsk, 293 Sievierodonetsk Congress (2004), 130 Sikorski, Radosław, 211-213 Slavophiles, 69-71 Slovakia, 152 Sobchak, Anatoly, 41 South Korea, 327 START treaties, 50, 51, 53, 267 state strength/weakness, 17, 20-21, 34, 72, 106, 247, 295 statists. See derzhavniki status quo, 9, 10-13, 136, 241, 244, 315, 316, 329, 330 Strasbourg speech, Mikhail Gorbachev (1989), 29, 67 Surkov, Vladislav, 144 Sweden, 326 Syria, 182, 281, 289, 313, 314 Toal, Gerard, 11 tomos. See religion Trade, Ukraine-Russia, 46, 73-76 Transnistria. See Moldova Treisman, Daniel, 6, 217, 221 Trilateral nuclear agreement (1994), 22, 53-54, 66 Trump, Donald, 267-268 Truss, Liz, 277 Turchynov, Oleksandr, 151, 213, 214, 219, 222, 226 Tymoshenko,Yuliya, 23, 104, 115, 126, 137-141, 151, 165-167, 181, 189-195, 199, 203, 204, 213, 214, 257-259 Udovenko, Hennadiy, 89 United Kingdom, 159, 234 Uzbekistan, 136 Verkhovna Rada. See parliament of Ukraine Vilkui, Oleksandr, 194, 259, 291
372 Index war crimes, 301-302, 306 westernizers, 68-70 Wilson, Andrew, 129 Wood, Elizabeth, 11, 40 World Trade Organization (WTO), 148 Yugoslavia, 23, 30, 33, 67, 68, 83-87, 97-99, 117, 157, 228, 312 Yushchenko, Viktor, 23, 102, 106, 115, 124-132, 135, 137-143, 147, 151 156-158, 165-67 Yanukovych, Viktor, 6, 17-19, 23-25, 105, 107, 111, 124-132, 135, 137-141, 143, 148, 155, 156, 165-181, 196-217, 219, 221-223, 228, 241, 242, 256, 267, 311, 315, 316 Yatseniuk, Arseniy, 141, 166, 209, 210, 223, 231, 242 Yeltsin, Boris, 22, 23, 27, 33, 35, 41, 43, 50, 56, 58-60, 62-63, 66-67, 70, 77, 81, 310 Zagorski, Andrei, 149 Zakharchenko, Alexander, 233, 238 Zakharchenko, Vitaly, 206, 209, 211, 213 Zelenskyy, Volodymyr, 243, 257-263, 266, 268, 269,271,276, 285, 286, 295, 298, 304-306 Zhirinovsky, Vladimir, 71, 92, 260, 311, 312 Zlenko, Anatoliy, 51, 53 Zyuganov, Gennady, 98 fcsyc-riGciie UíiV.abibilothck München
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Contents List of Maps List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments List of Key People 1 The Sources of Conflict over Ukraine 2 New World Order? 1989-1993 3 Hope and Hardship, 1994-1999 4 Autocracy and Revolution, 1999-2004 5 Reform and Reversal, 2004-2010 6 Viktor Yanukovych and the Path to Confrontation, 2010-2013 page vi vii ix xi xiii 1 29 66 102 135 170 7 From Revolution to War, 2013-2015 204 8 The Conflict Smolders, 2015-2021 243 9 War 10 Conclusion: From Cold War to Hot War Bibliography Index 272 308 333 367
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Index Abdelal, Rawi, 151, 153 aid, economic, 19, 47-49, 51, 56-58, 81, 87, 107, 195-198, 200, 208, 210, 254, 313 aid, military, 91, 246, 254-255, 268, 285, 292, 326 airpower, 290 Akhmetov, Rinat, 174, 185, 190, 247 Aksyonov, Sergei, 218, 223, 233 Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty (1972), 120-121, 313 Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO), 225 Arab Spring, 24, 181-183, 313 armed forces of Russia, 218, 225, 236, 248, 272, 281, 285, 291 armed forces of Ukraine, 25, 37, 42, 226, 236, 245-246, 290, 295 Armenia, 37 Åslund, Anders, 187, 281 Association Agreement, EU-Ukraine, 25, 135, 147-149, 179, 202-205, 208, 209, 215-216, 241, 253, 311, 315 Australia, 327 Austria, 152 authoritarianism in Russia, 19, 59, 117, 119-120, 145-146, 169, 203, 241, 264, 299, 315, 325 in Ukraine, 68, 102-109, 124, 168, 171-177, 201, 205, 241 Avakov, Arsen, 225, 261 Azarov, Nikolai, 172, 177, 191, 194, 204, 208, 209 Azerbaijan, 37 Azov Battalion. See paramilitary forces Azov, Sea of, 25, 251-252, 270 Bandera, Stepan, 167, 228 battalion tactical groups (BTGs), 273, 281, 290, 292 Belarus, 136, 186, 263, 271, 278 Belavezha meeting (1991), 36-37, 310 Biden, Joe, 268, 273, 274, 277, 278 Black Sea, 25, 254, 277, 285, 286, 288, 328 Black Sea Fleet, 22, 30, 40-43, 80-83, 111, 142, 178, 180, 264 Blinken, Anthony, 253, 268, 278 borders, 2, 4, 22, 34, 240, 269, 273, 306, 330, 331 Borrell, Josep, 270, 277 Bosnia, 67, 83-87, 312, See also Yugoslavia Boyko, Yuriy, 258, 259 Brodsky, Joseph, 11 Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 15, 68-69, 160 Budapest Memorandum, 87, 90, 210, 222 Bush, George H. W., 19, 30, 32-33 Bush, George W.,
116-117, 157, 160, 313 casualties, 1, 241, 244, 293 causes of war, 1-8, 26, 244, 308-320, 328, 331 proximate, 21, 309, 318 rational vs. irrational, 21, 27, 280-285 steps to war model, 309 underlying, 3, 9-21, 309, 318 Chechnya, 68, 99, 117, 118, 289, 312 Chernomyrdin, Viktor, 56, 98, 109 China, 324, 325, 327 Chornovil, Vyacheslav, 35 Christopher, Warren, 62-63 Clinton, Bill, 20, 22, 56-57, 66-67, 88, 97 Clinton, Hillary, 267 Colored revolutions, 12, 14, 17, 151, 184 Common Economic Space, 110-11 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), 37-38, 55, 76-77, 107, 109, 110, 179, 185, 310 Free Trade Area, 189, 191 Communist Party of Russia, 47, 312 of Ukraine, 31, 35, 83, 106, 139, 213 367
368 Index Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), 55, 60, 67 conflict resolution, 229-30, 261-63, 309 Congress of People’s Deputies. See Parliament of Russia Congress, United States, 20, 57, 253 constitution of Russia, 58-59 constitution of Ukraine, 18, 46, 82, 125, 137, 140, 172-173, 186, 208, 210, 211 corruption, 18, 23, 45, 64, 95, 115, 133, 138, 168, 171-173, 177, 202, 208 COVID-19 pandemic, 261 Crimea, 22, 35, 39-44, 54, 71, 73, 78-83, 99, 111, 178, 237, 251, 285, 288, 312, 315, 329 Russian annexation of, 25, 204, 205, 217-224, 227-230, 233, 242, 244, 270, 281 Czech Republic, 88 Debaltseve, battle of, 238-239 decentralization, 229, 238, 239, 295 Decision making, Russian, 280-285 Declaration of Independence of Ukraine (1991), 33 Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine (1990), 31-32, 179 Decommunization laws, 250 Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA), 187-189, 198, 203, 254 democracy and geopolitics, 8, 9, 14-17, 24, 27, 102, 132-134, 136, 264, 314-316, 329-331 in Russia, 2, 19, 27, 136, 181, 183, 312 in Ukraine, 18, 19, 106, 128, 149, 168, 170, 193, 201, 208 democratic peace theory, 15, 315 demographic consequences of war, 324 derzhavniki, 69-71, 283 domestic sources of foreign policy, 9-10, 17-21, 103-109, 115, 169, 177, 205, 281-282, 314-317, 325 Donbas, 26, 54, 204, 205, 222, 224-231, 238, 245, 251, 268-270, 280, 281, 285, 286, 288, 289, 292-294, 306, 315, 329 Donetsk, 25, 73, 225, 233-234, 239, 245, 268, 272, 278, 279, 306, See also Donbas Duma. See parliament of Russia eastern Ukraine. See Donbas economic issues in Russia, 68, 115,
183, 254, 324 in Ukraine, 46, 68, 75, 116, 165, 173-174, 177-178, 195-198 in the United States, 56 Eggert, Konstantin, 86 elections in occupied regions of Ukraine, 238, 239 Russia 1993, 22 2007, 145 2018, 260 Russian interference in, 266-267 Ukraine 1990, 31 1994, 47, 74, 79 1999, 23 2002, 104-105 2004, 23, 127 2006,138-139 2007, 140 2010, 165-167 2012, 177, 180, 190 2014, 230-232 2019, 249, 253, 257-260 electorate in Ukraine, reshaping of, 257 energy, 42, 44-45, 110, 115-116, 135, 142, 151-156, 174, 177-179, 208, 247, 252-253, 297, 307, 312, 327 Eurasian Customs Union, 186-187, 191 Eurasian Economic Community, 110 Eurasian Economic Union, 198 Eurasianism, 69-71, 188, 283 Euromaidan. See Revolution of Dignity (2013-14) European Union, 102, 219 Eastern Partnership, 24, 148-151 enlargement of, 315 European Neighborhood Policy (ENP), 135, 148, 149, 168 and Russia, 115, 128-129, 131, 135, 136, 149-151, 163, 215-216, 237 and Ukraine, 24, 25, 97, 106, 107, 115, 128-129, 135, 136, 142, 146-151, 166, 215-216, 235, 253-254, 271 Ukraine membership in, 323 Vilnius summit (2013), 190, 193, 199, 200, 203, 204 explanations of war. See Causes of war famine, 328 fascism, 299-301 Finland, 326
Index Firtash, Dmytro, 174 France, 24, 123, 152, 159, 162, 211, 212, 237 Friendship Treaty (1997), 22, 41, 68, 80-83, 178, 313 Garthoff, Raymond, 100 gas. See energy Gazprom, 153-156, 252 Geneva peace agreement (2014), 229-230 genocide, 300-302, 323 geopolitics, 11, 185, 310 and democracy. See democracy and geopolitics Georgia, 24, 54, 124, 136, 142, 157-162, 168, 222, 281, 289,313 Russian invasion of (2008), 24, 136, 313 Gerasimov doctrine, 146 Germany, 24, 61, 123, 159, 162, 193, 211, 212, 234, 237, 253, 255, 263, 271, 273, 296-298, 326, 329, 330 Girkin, Igor, 233 Glazyev, Sergei, 186, 194, 210, 223 Goldgeier, James, 63 Gongadze, Georgiy, 23, 102-104, 107 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 29-33, 37, 61-62, 310 groupthink, 282-283 Grybauskaitė, Dalia, 191, 197, 199 Hostomel, 285, 287 Hungary, 60, 88, 152, 326 Huntington, Samuel, 145 Ilovaisk, battle of (2014), 236, 238 Ilyin, Ivan, 284, 299 IMF. See International Monetary Fund India, 324, 327 internally displaced persons (IDPs), 294 International Monetary Fund (IMF), 22, 102, 165, 208 Iraq, 23, 33, 107, 122-123, 228, 313 Ishchenko, Volodymyr, 206 Italy, 152, 162, 326 Japan, 327 Kagarlitsky, Boris, 281 Karaganov, Sergei, 123, 160 Kazakhstan, 186 Kennan, George, 16, 308 Kerch Strait, 111, 251, 258 Kharkiv, 26, 225, 232, 286, 288, 292 Kharkiv Agreement (2010), 177-179 Kherson, 288, 306, 307 369 Kissinger, Henry, 12, 13, 305 Klitschko, Vitaliy, 175, 177, 193, 209, 213 Kolomoisky, Ihor, 227, 258, 261 Kortunov, Sergei, 77 Kosovo, 68, 97-99, 157, 161, 169, 228, 312, See also Yugoslavia Kostenko, Yuri, 51, 53 Kozyrev, Andrei, 41, 55, 56, 68-69,
76,81 Kravchuk, Leonid, 31, 33, 35-37, 42, 43, 49-53, 66, 72-73, 79 Kuchma, Leonid, 22, 23, 42, 46, 51-52, 72-73, 87, 89, 98, 106-112, 116, 124-132, 201, 311 Kuleba, Dmytro, 270 Kuzio, Taras, 80 Kwaśniewski, Alexander, 129, 189, 199, 200 Kyiv, attacks on, 26, 286, 289, 292 Kyrgyzstan, 144 language politics, 180-181, 214, 250-251 Lavrov, Sergei, 157-159, 230, 248, 269, 274, 277, 278, 306 Lebed, Aleksandr, 82 liberal international theory, 15-16, 113, 132-133, 297 Libya, 182-183, 228 Luhansk, 25, 73, 130, 225, 233-234, 245, 268, 278, 279, See also Donbas Lukashenko, Aleksander, 126, 263, 271 Lukin, Vladimir, 212 Lukyanov, Fyodor, 4,40,99,311 Lutsenko, Yuriy, 174, 192 Luzhkov, Yuri, 111, 130 Lytvyn, Volodymyr, 129, 141 Macron, Emmanuel, 269, 275, 277-279, 326 Malaysian Airlines flight 17, 25, 236 Manafort, Paul, 138, 166, 267 Mariupol, 232, 237, 288 Markov, Sergei, 117, 158 Masandra summit, 1993, 43, 44 McCain, John, 184,215 McFaul, Michael, 63, 184 Mearsheimer, John, 14, 52 Media in Russia, 119, 126, 261, 300, 312 in Ukraine, 103, 176, 180, 264-265 Medvedchuk, Viktor, 259, 264-266, 270, 271 Medvedev, Dmitry, 24, 136, 142-143, 149, 162-163, 169, 179, 180, 182, 192, 301, 313
370 Index memory politics, 243-244, 250, 279, 283-284, 330 Merkel, Angela, 150, 159, 200, 216, 234, 239, 246, 253, 255, 265, 271, 273, 322 Meshkov, Yuriy, 78-80 Migranyan, Andranik, 71, 73 military of Russia. See Armed forces of Russia military of Ukraine. See Armed forces of Ukraine Milosevic, Slobodan, 16, 98 Minsk agreements, 19, 25, 26, 238-242, 244, 247, 268-270, 274, 280, 309 mobilization Russian, 292 Ukrainian, 295 Moldova, 37, 54 monetary policy, 38-39 Moroz, Oleksandr, 104, 137-139 Morozov, Kostyantyn, 42, 51 multi-vector foreign policy, 74-75, 89, 170, 185, 311 Munich Security Conference, 135, 313 Naftogaz Ukrainy, 75, 152, 252, 253 Naryshkin, Sergei, 279 Nasha Ukraina party, 137-141 National Security Council, Russia, 82, 278-279 nationalism in Russia, 68, 69-72, 142, 188, 227, 279, 283-284, 310, 312, 324 in Ukraine, 46, 167, 206-207, 214, 227, 257, 279, 291 NATO, 23, 55, 163, 182, 223-224, 242 Bucharest summit (2008), 24, 136, 157-160, 169 Charter on a Distinctive Partnership, 83, 89, 90 enlargement of, 14, 23, 60-63, 67, 68, 87-93, 97, 118, 121, 157-161, 205, 273-277, 313-315, 326, 328 and former Yugoslavia, 68, 83-87, 99 and Libya, 24 NATO-Russia Founding Act, 92 Partnership for Peace, 22, 62-63, 66, 88-93,311 and Russia, 122, 136, 161, 255, 274-277 and Ukraine, 107, 118, 136, 254-255, 271, 274-277, 280, 285, 311 Ukraine membership in, 24, 82, 106, 108, 136, 139, 143, 157-160, 223-224, 245, 255, 306, 313, 317, 321, 328 Navalny, Alexei, 11, 263 negotiation. See conflict resolution neutrality of Ukraine, 31, 78, 156, 304, 306 New Zealand, 327 non-bloc status. See
neutrality of Ukraine Nord Stream pipelines, 153-154, 251-253, 270, 296, 317 Normandy format, 237 Novorossiya, 130, 232, 237, 242 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, 49-51, 87 nuclear weapons, 13, 14, 22, 31, 33, 40, 49-54, 66, 311, 313 threatened use of, 286, 298, 321 Nuland, Victoria, 215 Nye, Joseph, 145, 146, 264 Obama, Barack, 24, 136, 215, 222, 313 Odesa, 232, 233, 237, 288 Oligarchs, 18, 24, 45, 74-75, 103, 105-106, 115, 116, 124, 127, 128, 133, 137, 142, 173-174, 179, 185, 190, 202, 265 Opposition Bloc, 231, 259 orange coalition, 23, 137-141, 168 Orange Revolution (2004), 23, 47, 102, 104, 124-133, 135, 136, 142, 143, 168, 313 Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), 87, 113, 145, 229, 238, See also Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) Orthodoxy. See religion Pakistan, 327 paramilitary forces, 226, 232, 236, 247 Parasiuk, Volodymyr, 213 parliament of Russia, 22, 41, 52, 57-60, 82, 160, 219, 278 parliament of Ukraine, 32, 33, 41, 46, 49-53, 79, 97, 171-172, 178, 181, 199, 208, 261, 295 Party of Regions, 103-105, 107, 125, 137-141, 166, 167, 172, 173, 176, 179-181, 185, 212, 213 Pavlovskii, Gleb, 126, 130, 144, 146 peace talks. See conflict resolution peace, prospects for, 322, 328-331 peacekeeping, 38, 77 Pifer, Steven, 52 Plyushch, Ivan, 49, 79 poisoning, 132, 263, 314 Poland, 45-46, 88, 90, 211, 212, 234, 329
371 Index Poroshenko, Petto, 127, 137-139, 173, 231, 247-249, 255, 257-259, 265, 271,295 Primakov, Yevgeniy, 71, 77, 81, 91 protest in Belarus, 136, 244, 263 in Kazakhstan, 244, 264 in Russia, 19, 24, 143, 144, 183-184, 244, 263-264, 325 in Ukraine, 46, 104, 171, 172, 201-202, See also Revolution of dignity; Orange Revolution psychological explanations of war. See Causes of war: Rational vs. Irrational public opinion in Russia, 82, 97, 303, 322, 325 in the United States, 56 in Ukraine, 79, 156, 157, 165, 198, 220, 255, 268, 306, 323 Putin, Vladimir, 13, 23-27, 29, 30, 72, 99, 103, 116-118, 121, 123, 126, 131, 135, 158, 160, 164, 169, 177, 182, 186-188, 199, 205,212,214,218,219, 221, 222, 227-229, 241-244, 249, 253, 258, 263, 264, 266, 269, 272-285, 289, 292-304, 307-309, 312, 313, 325, 328 realism, 306, 318, 329-331 referendums in Crimea, 79, 218-221 in Soviet Union (1991), 32 on Russian constitution (1993), 58 on Ukrainian Independence (1991), 33-36 refugees, 295, 298, 324 regionalism, 18, 73, 105, 124, 137, 167, 201 religion, 70, 188, 248-250, 271 reset policy, 24, 136, 164, 314 Revolution of Dignity (2013-14), 25, 171, 174, 204-215, 217 European Union response, 216 Russian response, 216-217 US response, 216 Saakashvili, Mikhail, 160-161 sanctions, 25, 26, 235-236, 253, 274, 276, 277, 296-298, 306, 324 Sarotte, Μ. E., 63 Scholz, Olaf, 271, 278, 279, 298, 326 Schroder, Gerhard, 154 Sea of Azov, 111, See also Azov, Sea of Security Council, United Nations, 58, 84, 97, 123, 182, 276 security dilemma, 9, 13—14, 49, 66—67, 134, 136, 314-316 separatism in Crimea, 44, 78-80 in
eastern Ukraine, 73, 225, 232 Serbia, 14, 16, 17, 23, 55, 67, 83-87, 97-99, 124, See also Yugoslavia Sergeytsev, Timofey, 300 Servant of the People (Party), 259 Sevastopol, 22, 35, 40-43, 58, 79—83, 178, 180, 228, 312 Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), 145 Sievierodonetsk, 293 Sievierodonetsk Congress (2004), 130 Sikorski, Radosław, 211-213 Slavophiles, 69-71 Slovakia, 152 Sobchak, Anatoly, 41 South Korea, 327 START treaties, 50, 51, 53, 267 state strength/weakness, 17, 20-21, 34, 72, 106, 247, 295 statists. See derzhavniki status quo, 9, 10-13, 136, 241, 244, 315, 316, 329, 330 Strasbourg speech, Mikhail Gorbachev (1989), 29, 67 Surkov, Vladislav, 144 Sweden, 326 Syria, 182, 281, 289, 313, 314 Toal, Gerard, 11 tomos. See religion Trade, Ukraine-Russia, 46, 73-76 Transnistria. See Moldova Treisman, Daniel, 6, 217, 221 Trilateral nuclear agreement (1994), 22, 53-54, 66 Trump, Donald, 267-268 Truss, Liz, 277 Turchynov, Oleksandr, 151, 213, 214, 219, 222, 226 Tymoshenko,Yuliya, 23, 104, 115, 126, 137-141, 151, 165-167, 181, 189-195, 199, 203, 204, 213, 214, 257-259 Udovenko, Hennadiy, 89 United Kingdom, 159, 234 Uzbekistan, 136 Verkhovna Rada. See parliament of Ukraine Vilkui, Oleksandr, 194, 259, 291
372 Index war crimes, 301-302, 306 westernizers, 68-70 Wilson, Andrew, 129 Wood, Elizabeth, 11, 40 World Trade Organization (WTO), 148 Yugoslavia, 23, 30, 33, 67, 68, 83-87, 97-99, 117, 157, 228, 312 Yushchenko, Viktor, 23, 102, 106, 115, 124-132, 135, 137-143, 147, 151 156-158, 165-67 Yanukovych, Viktor, 6, 17-19, 23-25, 105, 107, 111, 124-132, 135, 137-141, 143, 148, 155, 156, 165-181, 196-217, 219, 221-223, 228, 241, 242, 256, 267, 311, 315, 316 Yatseniuk, Arseniy, 141, 166, 209, 210, 223, 231, 242 Yeltsin, Boris, 22, 23, 27, 33, 35, 41, 43, 50, 56, 58-60, 62-63, 66-67, 70, 77, 81, 310 Zagorski, Andrei, 149 Zakharchenko, Alexander, 233, 238 Zakharchenko, Vitaly, 206, 209, 211, 213 Zelenskyy, Volodymyr, 243, 257-263, 266, 268, 269,271,276, 285, 286, 295, 298, 304-306 Zhirinovsky, Vladimir, 71, 92, 260, 311, 312 Zlenko, Anatoliy, 51, 53 Zyuganov, Gennady, 98 fcsyc-riGciie UíiV.abibilothck München |
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contents | The sources of conflict over Ukraine -- New world order? 1989-1993 -- Hope and hardship, 1994-1999 -- Autocracy and revolution : 1999-2004 -- Reform and reversal, 2004-2010 -- Viktor Yanukovych and the path to confrontation, 2010-2013 -- From revolution to war : 2013-2015 -- The conflict smolders : 2015-2021 -- War -- Ukraine, Russia, and the West : from Cold War to Hot War |
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edition | Second edition |
era | Geschichte 1989- gnd |
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spelling | D'Anieri, Paul J. 1965- Verfasser (DE-588)130357766 aut Ukraine and Russia from civilized divorce to uncivil war Paul D'Anieri (University of California, Riverside) Second edition Cambridge ; New York ; Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2023 xiv, 372 Seiten Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverzeichnis Seite 333-366 The sources of conflict over Ukraine -- New world order? 1989-1993 -- Hope and hardship, 1994-1999 -- Autocracy and revolution : 1999-2004 -- Reform and reversal, 2004-2010 -- Viktor Yanukovych and the path to confrontation, 2010-2013 -- From revolution to war : 2013-2015 -- The conflict smolders : 2015-2021 -- War -- Ukraine, Russia, and the West : from Cold War to Hot War "D'Anieri explains the invasion of Ukraine by exploring dynamics between Ukraine, Russia and the West since the fall of the Soviet Union. Now fully revised and updated, this book demonstrates how the security dilemma, the impact of democratization on geopolitics, and the incompatible goals of a post-Cold War Europe have led to war"-- Text in englischer Sprache Geschichte 1989- gnd rswk-swf Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd rswk-swf Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 gnd rswk-swf Ukraine / Foreign relations / Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) / Foreign relations / Ukraine Ukraine Conflict, 2014- Ukraine / Politics and government / 1991- Russia (Federation) / Politics and government / 1991- Ukraine / History / 1991- Russia (Federation) / History / 1991- Diplomatic relations Politics and government Russia (Federation) Ukraine Since 1991 History Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 g Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 s Geschichte 1989- z DE-604 Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X s Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034054462&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034054462&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034054462&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | D'Anieri, Paul J. 1965- Ukraine and Russia from civilized divorce to uncivil war The sources of conflict over Ukraine -- New world order? 1989-1993 -- Hope and hardship, 1994-1999 -- Autocracy and revolution : 1999-2004 -- Reform and reversal, 2004-2010 -- Viktor Yanukovych and the path to confrontation, 2010-2013 -- From revolution to war : 2013-2015 -- The conflict smolders : 2015-2021 -- War -- Ukraine, Russia, and the West : from Cold War to Hot War Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd |
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title | Ukraine and Russia from civilized divorce to uncivil war |
title_auth | Ukraine and Russia from civilized divorce to uncivil war |
title_exact_search | Ukraine and Russia from civilized divorce to uncivil war |
title_exact_search_txtP | Ukraine and Russia from civilized divorce to uncivil war |
title_full | Ukraine and Russia from civilized divorce to uncivil war Paul D'Anieri (University of California, Riverside) |
title_fullStr | Ukraine and Russia from civilized divorce to uncivil war Paul D'Anieri (University of California, Riverside) |
title_full_unstemmed | Ukraine and Russia from civilized divorce to uncivil war Paul D'Anieri (University of California, Riverside) |
title_short | Ukraine and Russia |
title_sort | ukraine and russia from civilized divorce to uncivil war |
title_sub | from civilized divorce to uncivil war |
topic | Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd |
topic_facet | Internationale Politik Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg Russland Ukraine |
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