Russia-Ukraine war:
independence, identity, and security
Russia-Ukraine war:
independence, identity, and security
Author(s): Tomasz STĘPNIEWSKISubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Instytut Europy Środkowej
Keywords: Russia-Ukraine war; Ukraine’s independence; Ukraine’s identity; security of Central Europe and Eastern Europe
Summary/Abstract: The aim of this short paper is to show that the relations between Ukraine and Russia are extremely complex as they are built on a shared history, religion, language, and culture and they should not, therefore, be gauged by Western standards. Evaluating the current situation from a broader perspective, the fact that Ukraine plays a significant role in Russia’s foreign policy needs to be emphasized. Ukraine is considered the key post-Soviet state, a significant “near abroad” country, whose position, potential, and geopolitical location are vital for the balance of power in both Eastern Europe and Europe in general. The research project aims at a synthetic examination of the current Russia-Ukraine war from the point of view of Ukraine striving for full inde- pendence, memory, and identity. Will the war of the brotherly nations wreck Russia’s long-term policy towards Ukraine? Will the conflict ruin Russia’s plans of post-Soviet space reintegration, whose pivot is set on Ukraine? Will the war stimulate Ukraine to deal with the issue of its identity, post-Soviet legacy, and collective memory?
Journal: Rocznik Instytutu Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej
- Issue Year: 20/2022
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 7-16
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English