History and Culture in Russia and Ukraine: How to Complicate a Crisis of European Security |
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Authors: | Robert P. Hager Jr. |
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Affiliation: | Instructional Television, Los Angeles Mission College, Sylmar, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Russia’s annexation of Crimea was a major blow to the post-World War II security order in Europe and could well be the start of a new Cold War. This is especially the case since it was followed by the initiation of a proxy war in eastern Ukraine. The two works reviewed here deal the current crisis and provide historical background. Although there are actual concrete “national interests” involved in the Russian-Ukrainian relationship, the differences in how history is remembered complicates any attempt at resolving the issues. |
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Keywords: | Ukraine Russia Putin Crimea |
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