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IS THE CONTEMPORARY RUSSIA-UKRAINE CONFLICT “CONVENTIONAL”?
IS THE CONTEMPORARY RUSSIA-UKRAINE CONFLICT “CONVENTIONAL”?

Author(s): Petru MIHALCEA
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, History, Military history, Geopolitics, Russian war against Ukraine
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: Russia; Ukraine; unconventional war; security; military power;

Summary/Abstract: One of the biggest European conflagrations after the World War II constitutes Russian’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine which begun in 2014 and evolved in a full scale war in February 2022. Despite the fact that it represents an armed conflict between two actors, it is difficult to classify it as pure conventional or unconventional war. The main goal of the paper is to reveal the extent to which conflict can be classified as conventional since both sides have been using a long range of elements of unconventional war. Using the historical and analytical method, the paper emphasizes that the conflict cannot be classified fully conventional or unconventional as the actors use a mixture of both to reach their military and political objectives. The scope of our paper limits the research to the Russian military interventions unfolding during the last two decades.

  • Issue Year: 89/2023
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 9-18
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English
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