Russia's war against Ukraine: the whole story
In February 2022 Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a fellow East Slav state with much shared history. Mark Edele, a world authority on the history of the Soviet Union, explains why and how this conflict came about. He considers competing historical claims and arguments with authority...
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Zusammenfassung: | In February 2022 Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a fellow East Slav state with much shared history. Mark Edele, a world authority on the history of the Soviet Union, explains why and how this conflict came about. He considers competing historical claims and arguments with authority and lucidity. His primary focus, however, is on the different paths taken by these two former members of the Soviet Union. Since the implosion of that state in 1991, Ukraine has developed a vibrant, if often troubled, democracy. For an increasingly dictatorial Russian political elite, including but not limited to Vladimir Putin, Ukraine has appeared more and more threatening. Humiliated by the degradation of Russia's international standing, feeling betrayed by an expanding NATO and anxious about democratic revolutions in the former Soviet space, Putin and his allies have increasingly retreated into a resentful ultra-nationalism. Dreams of past imperial glory stand in place of any attempt to solve the problems of the present. |
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CONTENTS Preface Putin’s War? An Introduction 1 Ukraine: A Short History to 1991 2 Russia: A Short History to 1991 3 Ukraine since 1991 : The Struggle for Democracy 4 Russia since 1991 : Failed Decolonisation 5 Vladimir the Great 6 The Future Notes Guide to Further Reading Index ix 1 2.8 53 80 101 126 149 159 189 198
INDEX Note: 7 after page locator indicates illustration Abkhazia 25, 26 Alaska 60 Albania 73 г, 121 Alexander I 62 Alexander II 64 Alexander III 64 Andrusovo, Truce of, 37, 38 anti-imperialism 45, 71, 72, 102-3 Armenia, 25, 76г Astrakhan, Khanate of 55 Australia 11,19,22,81,84,113 Austro-Hungarian Empire 44, 60, 62, 68 autocracy 16,26-7,57,64,65 Azerbaijan 25 Azov Battalion 95-6 Belarus anti-regime protests 25, 129 authoritarianism 85, 111 corruption 83 Belovezha Accords 107-8 Biden,Joe 133, 136 Biletsky, Andriy 95-6 Bolshevik Russia 22, 42, 43, 44-5, 47, 67г, 68-73, 137 Bortnikov, Aleksander 136 Boxer Rebellion 65 Brest-Litovsk, First Treaty of 42 Brest-Litovsk, Second Treaty of 42 Brezhnev, Leonid 51 Budapest Memorandum 125 Bulgaria 29 73, 119 Canada 12, 19, Catherine II 57 Caucasus 63, 72, 102 Central Asia 25, 30, 43, 55, 61, 68, 69, 71-2, 75, 102 Central Rada, Ukraine 28,41-2 Chechen Wars 104,109 Chechnya 26, 27, 63, 104, 109, 144 China 12, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 65, 114, 129, 155, 157 civic nationalism 98-100 Cold War 12 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 104-5 Communist Party of Ukraine 49 Congress Kingdom of Poland 62 Congress of Vienna 62 Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk 38 corruption in Russia 83, 84г, 115 in Ukraine 83, 84г, 90 Cossacks 35, 36-8, 55, 68, 100, 131 Counter-Reformation 35 COVID-19 16, 129 Crimea history 47 referendum on Ukraine independence 80-1 Russian invasion and annexation 1, 4, 18,47, 93, 106, 124-5, 126 transferred to Ukraine from Russian Republic 47,51 Western response to annexation 129 Crimean Khanate 47, 55 Croatia 29, 121 198
199 Index cultural imperialism 105-6 cultural separation 35-6, 3(1-9 Czech Republic 119 decolonisation difficulty for Russia and Russians 101-2 of empires 101-2 democracy in Russia 16, 109, 109г in Ukraine 13,84-7,91,93-4 dictatorships, reliance on initiative from below 126-7 Donbas 2014 Russian invasion 4, 128-9 2022 Russian invasion and war of attrition 8, 10 coup by separatists 126,127-8 industry 72, 126 proxy war since 2014 4, 18, 82, 93, 95,99, 104, 106, 129 Donetsk 1,2г, 6г, 91, 81,87 Donetsk People’s Republic 139 empires colonies at a distance 101 decolonisation 101-2 distinguished from nation-states 14 land-based empires 60,62,101-2 Estonia 15, 25, 291, 69, 761, 81, 84, 99, 103, 119, 145, 154 Euromaidan (aka Revolution of Dignity) 85, 87, 88, 89-91, 92, 93, 95,98, 122-5 Europe, invention of nations 40-1 European Union Balkan republics’ membership 103 divisions within 152-3 Russia’s attitude towards 18 support for Ukraine 12,152 Ukraine’s desire for membership 122, 140, 150-1 fascism, in Russia 111, 151 fascism, in Ukraine 94-6 Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB) 105,127,135, 136 Finland 15,25,56,60,61,68,69,74, 145, 152-3 France 11, 12, 15, 19,20,63,68,90, 123,124 French Revolution 40, Gl, 62, 69 ‘friendly fire’ 7 Galicia 40,45,49, 132 Galicia-Volhynia 29i, 33, 34, 35, 55 Georgia 17,24, 25, 63, 761, 104, 118, 120, 121, 122 desire for NATO membership 24, 118, 120-1 Russianinvasion 17,24, 121-2 German nation, invention of 40 German reunification 117, 118 Germany 12, 19, 20, 40, 42, 50, 66, 68, 731,75,77,90,97, 113, 117, 123, 124, 130, 132, 144,
145, 152, 153 Girkin, Igor 127 Goldschmidt, Pinchas 95 Gorbachev, Mikhail 78-9, 113, 117, 118, 119 great power status 18-22, 116, 119, 130, 132, 154, gunpowder revolution 60 Hetmanatc 36-8, 40 Hitler, Adolf 126-7 Hostomcl airport, Kyiv, Russian failure to take control 3-4, 5 Howard, John 113 Hrushevsky, Mykhailo, 37, 40, 41 humanitarian aid 11 Hungary 291, 461, 731, 75, 119 imperialism as chief characteristic of empires 14 in contemporary Russia 103-6 cultural imperialism 105-6 international sanctions against Russia 11, 128, 149-50 Italy 19, 124 formation of state 40 Ivan III 53, 56-7 Ivan IV 60 Japan 19, 65 Kazakhstan 25, 48, 761, 81 Kazan, 55, 58, 59, 671
200 Kharkiv, battle for 10 Kherson, battle for 10 Khmelnytsky, Bohdan 36 Khrushchev, Nikita 51, 137 Kievan Rus 30 Kohl, Helmut 113 Kosovo war (1998-99) 23 Kravchuk, Leonid 85 Kuchma, Leonid 85, 87, 88 Kyiv, in Middle Ages 29г, 30-1, 32-3 Kyiv, battle of 5, 7, 8 Kyivan Rus 30 Latvia 15, 25, 69, 81, 84, 99, 103, 119, 145 Lenin, Vladimir 13, 45, 48, 68, 72, 74, 78 Leningrad 74, 75, 142 Lithuania 15, 25, 29г, 33, 34, 35, 37, 55, 5 7,69, 761,81,84, 103, 119, 145 Lithuania, Grand Duchy of 33, 34 Livonian War 55 Luhansk People’s Republic 139 Lukashenko, Alexander 25, 85, 146-7 Lviv, 2i, 6г, 9t, 44, 80 Mannerheim, Gustaf 60, 68 Mazepa, Hetman Ivan 38 Medvedev, Dmitry 108 Middle Ages see Rus military aid 11 Mongol empire challenged by Muscovy 55 invasion of Rus 32~3 as land-based empire 60 overlords challenged by Muscovy 53, 55 Montenegro 121 Moscow as administrative and political centre of USSR 75 early history 30, 33, 53-6 Muscovy administration, 56 challenge to Mongol overlords, 53, 55 cultural legacies of the Rus, 53, 55 rise of, 53-6 Time of Troubles, 55 as warfare state, 56-7 Index Nagorno-Karabakh 25, 26 Napoleon 62, 63 nation-states, distinguished from empires 14 NATO see North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Navalny, Alexei 111, 134 Nemtsov, Boris 111 Nicholas I 62 Nicholas II 61, 64, 65 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) 119 divisions within 152-3 enlargement 116-22,135 Georgia’s desire for membership 24, 118, 120-1 intervention in Kosovo 23 provision of weaponry’ to Ukraine 5,10 response to Russian invasion of Georgia and CTimea 24 Russia’s attitude towards
18,23-4 Russia’s desire for membership 23-4, 119 Ukraine’s desire for membership 23-4, 118,120-1,122,133,141,150 North Macedonia 121 Northern Wars 55 Novgorod 29i, 30, 33, 54i, 55, 56, 57 nuclear powers 20-1 nuclear weapons 154—5 Obama, Barack 18,128 Orange Revolution 85, 87-9, 99, 115, 138 Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) 45, 50 Orthodox Church 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 53 Ottoman Empire 34t, 39i, 62, 63, 66, 68 Patriotic War 62, 143, 145 Patrushev, Nikolai 136 Pereiaslav, Treaty of 36 Peter I 56,57-8,64 Poland 15, 25, 68, 69, 737, 74, 7 7, 90, 97, 123,130, 132, 145, 153 discrimination against Ukrainians and Jews 49 German invasion 50 in Middle Ages 33
Index NATO membership 119 partitions of 39г, 40 Soviet invasion 49-50 support for Ukraine 12 in World War II 45 Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 34/, 35,37,38,55-6, 131 Polish-Ukrainian-Russian war 69 Politkovskaia, Anna 111 Poroshenko, Petro 85, 93, 99 Putin, Vladimir as acting president 104,108 approval ratings 1 12, 112-13, 115, 125,129,133-4 decision to invade Ukraine 134-9 defiance of international laws 122 denial of Ukraine’s right to exist 131-2, 137-9 on great power status of Russia 130-1, 132, 136 imperialist views 23, 138-9, 141 involvement in culture war 105 legacy 16-17, 113 obsession with history' 16, 130, 131-2, 137, 142-4 opposition to NATO enlargement 119-20, 135, 140, 142 opposition to Ukraine as an independent state 120 on Orange Revolution in Ukraine 88 presidency of Russia 108-12, 114-16, 152 as prime minister 104, 108 protests against his re-election in 2012 15 radicalisation 129 reaction to Euromaidan 90, 92, 93, 124 reaction to separatist coup in Donbas 128-9 reasons for invasion of Ukraine 139-42 as Russian everyman 147-8 self-isolation during COVID-19 pandemic 129-30, 131, 147 on Soviet victory in World War II 130, 142-3, 144-6 Time person of the year 23 toxic masculinity 146-7 201 on Ukrainians and Russians as the same people 61,77, 131-2, 137, 139 as ‘weak dictator’ 127 Putinism 127 realist school of international relations 16-17 red imperialism 69-73 Reformation 35 refugees 11 Revolution of Dignity (aka Euromaidan) 85, 87, 88, 8991, 92, 122-5, 140 Richytsky, Andrii 49 Right Sector 91—4 Romania 2г, 6г, 9i, 28, 46г, 47, 49, 73г, 74, 119 Romanov
Empire (1615-1721) collapse 13 fighting following collapse 25 geographical extent 54 г, 55 geographical spread 15 wars of succession 22, 25, 43г, 43-4 Rurik dynasty 30, 32, 55 Rus cultural legacies 53, 55 Cyrillic script 31,32 disintegration 32-4 expansion 32 extent of realm in 11th century' 29, 30 extent of realm in 13th century 29г, 30 linguistic diversity 30-1 Mongol invasion 32-3,37 principalities 30, 33 religion 31,32 trade 30-1 tribes 30 Russia see Bolshevik Russia; Muscovy; Romanov Empire; Rus; Russian Empire; Russian Federation; Tsardom of Russia; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) ‘Russian Civil War’ 43-4 Russian Empire (1721-1917) autocracy 57, 64, 65 collapse 68-9 distinguished from history of Russian nation state 13-14 Duma 65, 66
202 entrenchment of state within society 57-8 establishment 58 expansion 14-15, 54i, 55 great power status 22 ‘Great Reforms’ 64 military capacity 59-60, 66 as multinational empire 57-61 precursor of 36 prohibition of publications in Ukrainian 40, 41 revolution of 1905 41, 65 Russification 61 serfdom 57,61-2,63-4 successor states 15, 43, 69 Time of Troubles 66-9 wars of expansion 61-2,65 in World War I 68 Russian Federation (1991- ) authoritarianism 85, 111, 151 autocracy 16,26-7 conflict with ‘the West’ 17-18 Constitution 13, 103, 107, 108, 110 corruption 83,84t, 115 creation 15 cultural imperialism 105~6 democracy 109, 109i economy 19-20, 83, 103-4, 106-7, 112-16, 149-50 ethnic nationalism 110 failure to decolonise 15-16, 22, 102, 106 Federal Security Service (FSB) 105, 135 formation of modern Russia 13 geographical extent 19 great power status 18-22, 116i, 116-17, 118, 127, 130, 136 as heir to Russian Empire 110 imperial expansion 125 imperial nationalism 106 imperialism 14, 22, 27, 103-6, 111, 151 institutional structure 78 international sanctions against 11 invasion and annexation of Crimea 1,4,24 invasion of Georgia 24 liberal nationalism 103, 108, 110 Index military might 20-1 and NATO enlargement 116-22 nuclear capability 20-1 oil exports 113г, 113-14 permanent seat on UN Security Council 21 political imperialism 106 political murders 111 political system 107,108-11,151 political upheaval 107-8 popular support for war against Ukraine 151-2 population 19 protection for Russians abroad 110-11 under Putin’s presidency 105-6, 108-12, 134 reaction to Euromaidan 122-5 as
regional power 18-19, 21 repression 151-2 war against Ukraine see war against Ukraine wars of Soviet succession 25-6 wars with former Soviet republics 104 under Yeltsin presidency 103-4, 106-8 Russian national identity 77-8 Russian Provisional Government 42, 71-2 Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic (RSFSR) 15,78 RussoJapanese War 65 sanctions imposed on Russian elites 11, 128 Second Opium War 65 serfdom 57, 61-2, 63-4 Shoigu, Sergei 136 Shumsky, Oleksandr 48 Siberia 55, 58, 59, 60, 68, 69, 71,75, 104 Skoropadsky, ‘Hetman’ Pavlo 42 Slovakia 46t, 119 Slovenia 119 South Ossetia 25,26, 121 Soviet Union see Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) St Petersburg 54г, 56, 58, 60
Index Stalin, Josef 13, 48, 49, 50, 51, 74, 77, 78,98, 127, 130 137, 144 superpower status 22 Sweden 34г, 39г, 55, 56, 102, 103, 152-3 Syria 104, 129 Tajikistan 25, 76, 85, 111 Transcaucasus 63, 66, 68, 69, 71, 7 2 Transnistria, 25, 26 Treaties of Brest-Litovsk 42 Treaty of Pcrciaslav 36 Treaty on Friendship 125 Treaty on Friendship, Cooperation and Partnership with Kyiv 125 Truce of Andrusovo 37 Tsardom of Russia (1547-1615) 36 autocracy 57 serfdom 57 ‘service class revolutions’ 56-7 Time of Troubles 55, 66 wars of expansion 54г, 55-6 Turchynov, Oleksandr 85 Turkey 28, 152 Ukraine alignment with Europe and NATO 16 Azov Battalion 95-6 civic nationalism 98-100,150 constitution of 1994 85, 99 corruption 83, 84г, 90 democracy 13,84—7,88,91,93-4 diversity' 86 division between Poland and Russia 44,49 economy 80,81-3 European Union membership 122, 140, 150-1 fascism 94—6 formation as a modern nation-state 13, 42 formation of 36-41 German occupation in WWI 42-3 German occupation in WWII 50 history of term 37-8 independence 52, 80-1 integration into Muscovite state 36-41 203 integration into Soviet state see Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic medieval history of region see Rus NATO membership 23-4, 118, 120-1, 122, 133, 140, 141, 150 Orange Revolution 85, 87-9, 99, 115, 138 political system 85-7 politics of memory 96-8 population 80, 98 regionalism 86 Revolution of Dignity/Euromaidan 85,87,88,89-91,92, 93, 95, 98, 122-5 rift with Russia 157-8 Right Sector 91-2,94 Russia’s war against see war against Ukraine as source of raw materials and energy for USSR 75 wars of independence
43-4 Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church 48 Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church 36 Ukrainian identity 37-40,47,61 Ukrainian language 36, 39 prohibition of publications in 40, 41 Ukrainian National Council 44 Ukrainian national movement 40-1 Ukrainian People’s Republic 28, 42, 43, 44,46г, 47, 132 Ukrainian Revolution, 1917 13, 28, 30, 41 Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) 88 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic after Stalin 51-2 catastrophic years 45-50 famine 48-9, 97 German occupation in WWII 50 Great Terror 49 integration into Soviet Union 13,45 reasons for establishment 45, 47 resistance against collectivisation 48 Russification 51 Stalin’s ‘cultural revolution’ 48 territorial evolution 46г, 47 in World War If 97,98 UN Security Council, permanent seat held by Russia 21, 130
204 Index Uniate Church 36 Union of Brest .35-6 Union of Lublin 35 United Kingdom 12, 19, 20, 141, 152 United States arrogance towards Russia 23 retreat from Afghanistan 133 support for Ukraine 12 Vladimir-Suzdal 291, 33, 53, 55 Volhynia 33, 49 Volodimer I, Prince of Kyiv 31, 143 Wagner mercenary army 5 war against Ukraine attacks on civilian targets 10 casualties 10-11, 149 consequences 149-53 ending of 153-7 front line on 27 January 2023 8 front lines on 27 February 2022 6г, 8 ‘Glory to Ukraine!’ 97-8 initial assault by Russia 1,2г massing of Russian troops at Ukraine’s border 132-3, 134 operational advantage for Russians 5 plan to subjugate country 3 preparation of Ukrainians for 4-5, 144 reasons for 15-16, 22-3, 26, 27, 106, 139-42 refugees and displaced persons 11 Russian troops 3-4 as‘special military operation’ 144 tactical advantage for Ukrainians 4 timing of 16-17, 26, 133-6, 141-2, 147 Ukrainian troops 4-5, 8 war crimes 7-8 war of attrition 8, 10 war crimes 7-8 War of the Sixth Coalition 62 Warsaw, Duchy of 62 West Ukrainian People’s Republic 44, 46г Witte, Sergei 60 World War I 14,42,68 World War II 45, 74, 97 Yanukovych, Viktor 85, 87, 88-9, 90-1, 122, 123 Yeltsin, Boris 27, 52, 102, 103, 104, 106-8, 110, 119 Yushchenko, Viktor 85 Zelensky, Volodymyr attempted assassination 5 election campaign 87, 99 popularity 100 presidency of Ukraine 83, 85, 87, 95, 96, 97, 133 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München _ -- ------- |
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spelling | Edele, Mark Verfasser (DE-588)1105593363 aut Russia's war against Ukraine the whole story Mark Edele Carlton Melbourne University Press 2023 XII, 204 Seiten 11 Diagramme 234 x 153 mm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier In February 2022 Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a fellow East Slav state with much shared history. Mark Edele, a world authority on the history of the Soviet Union, explains why and how this conflict came about. He considers competing historical claims and arguments with authority and lucidity. His primary focus, however, is on the different paths taken by these two former members of the Soviet Union. Since the implosion of that state in 1991, Ukraine has developed a vibrant, if often troubled, democracy. For an increasingly dictatorial Russian political elite, including but not limited to Vladimir Putin, Ukraine has appeared more and more threatening. Humiliated by the degradation of Russia's international standing, feeling betrayed by an expanding NATO and anxious about democratic revolutions in the former Soviet space, Putin and his allies have increasingly retreated into a resentful ultra-nationalism. Dreams of past imperial glory stand in place of any attempt to solve the problems of the present. Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd rswk-swf Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Politics / Current Events Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X s DE-604 Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 g Geschichte z Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 p Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-0-522-87984-1 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=034320758&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=034320758&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Edele, Mark Russia's war against Ukraine the whole story Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 gnd Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd |
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title | Russia's war against Ukraine the whole story |
title_auth | Russia's war against Ukraine the whole story |
title_exact_search | Russia's war against Ukraine the whole story |
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title_full | Russia's war against Ukraine the whole story Mark Edele |
title_fullStr | Russia's war against Ukraine the whole story Mark Edele |
title_full_unstemmed | Russia's war against Ukraine the whole story Mark Edele |
title_short | Russia's war against Ukraine |
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title_sub | the whole story |
topic | Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- (DE-588)122188926 gnd Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd |
topic_facet | Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg Ukraine Russland |
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