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Breaking Point: Russia, Ukraine, and the Future of International Relations

Editat de Dr. Michael O. Slobodchikoff
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 noi 2024
The post-Cold War order established by the United States of America is currently at a crossroads. No longer is the liberal order and United States hegemonic power a given. Moscow and Beijing have both begun their challenges to the United States. While long dissatisfied with US hegemony, in February, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian military.
The response by the United States and its allies was swift and unprecedented. Wave after wave of sanctions were levied against Moscow, and NATO member states began to provide military support to Kyiv in trying to maintain its independence from Moscow. The first major war on the European continent since World War II was to have a profound global effect on relations with other countries. First, there was a significant demographic impact as migrants left Ukraine either to the West or to Russia. Further, as men were prevented from leaving Ukraine due to mandatory conscription, the refugees were overwhelmingly made up of either old people, or women with children. Russia also was not spared from a huge demographic crisis. Not only has it lost an enormous amount of young men to the war, but it also instituted forced conscription, leading to many men fleeing the country.
Initially Washington described the invasion of Ukraine as a war between democracy and autocracy, with Kyiv being on the front lines of this new war. However, the real situation was much more complicated than a simple framing of the conflict. While Kyiv enjoyed overwhelming support from the United States and its NATO allies, other democracies globally were a lot warier of supporting Ukraine. Countries like India, Turkey, Hungary, South Africa, Brazil, and other democracies began a strategy of hedging. Publicly, they urged caution in the conflict stating that while Moscow possessed legitimate security concerns, that the conflict had to be resolved peacefully.
The hedging strategy employed by much of the world confused Washington, however, the United States found its attention torn between two continents. The war in Ukraine was its main concern, however, a newly resurgent China threatened to begin its own war against Taiwan. Washington could ill afford a diplomatic blitz to force hedging states to support its policies in Kyiv. Moscow, on the other hand, recognized that it stood to gain from Washington's focus. It began to bolster its diplomatic efforts to woo those hedging countries into not aligning with the United States. Further, the alliance between Moscow and Beijing deepened during this period. In other words, a period of tremendous uncertainty about the future of the global order was born.
In this book, we examine the aftermath of Moscow's invasion and its implications on the global order. In this edited volume, we first examine the regional effects of the invasion. We then examine Moscow's relations with other states globally, and argue that while it is not possible to predict who will win the war in Ukraine, that the war has had a profound impact on both Russia's relations with the world as well as on the United States' global relations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781538193778
ISBN-10: 1538193779
Pagini: 206
Ilustrații: 9 Graphs, 3 Tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Part 1
1 The US Global Order
Michael O. Slobodchikoff
2 Measuring Relative Power: The Shifting Parameters of
the Eurasian Balance of Power and the Impact of the War in
Ukraine on Russian Regional Hegemony
Michael E. Aleprete
3 The Aims and Effects of Sanctions on Russia Following
the War in Ukraine
Lada Kochtcheeva and Angela Borozna
Part 2
4 Russian-Chinese Relations Since the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Jeanne L. Wilson
5 Turkish-Russian Relations After the War in Ukraine
Mehtap Kara
6 The Eternal Return: The Parallels Between the Qajar
Dynasty and the Islamic Republic of Iran's Relations with Russia
Houman Sadri and Greg McDowal
7 Indo-Russian Relations
Michael O. Slobodchikoff and Aakriti A. Tandon
8 Africa and Russia After the Ukraine War
G. Doug Davis and Khémaies Jhinaoui

Recenzii

This edited volume combines the talents of an exceptionally well-informed group of scholars to analyse the impact of the Russo-Ukrainian war on a number of key issues, including the US global order, power shifts in northern Eurasia, the effect of sanctions, and some key bilateral relationships - Russia's relations with China, Turkey, Iran, India and Africa. This highly-informative and balanced volume deserves to become a go-to work in the study of changing patterns in international politics.