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The contradictory behaviour of Russia in response to the 2014 Ukrainian revolution
The contradictory behaviour of Russia in response to the 2014 Ukrainian revolution

Author(s): Judas Everett
Subject(s): Political behavior, Geopolitics, Peace and Conflict Studies, Russian Aggression against Ukraine
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: Russia; Ukraine; Aggression; Restraint; 2014;

Summary/Abstract: This article addresses the contradictory behaviour of the Russian Federation in reacting to the events of the 2014 Ukrainian revolution. The Russian response saw significant aggression, but also seemingly involving inaction or even restraint in other areas. The question is what are some plausible explanations for this contradictory behaviour. In order to answer this question, relevant terminology is defined, then the subnational level is focused on and Most Similar System Design is utilised. Then cases involving significant aggression are considered, before moving on to those seemingly involving inaction or even restraint. Finally, these two elements are reconciled, producing a clear picture of the overall similarities, the inconsistencies and the crucial differences. The article finds the crucial differences to be the level of loyalty to the Kremlin and willingness to engage in collaboration or cooperation. The focus on loyalty to the Kremlin and the issue of willingness to collaborate is revealing.

  • Issue Year: 31/2023
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 179-199
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: English
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