International Approaches to the Crisis in Ukraine
International Approaches to the Crisis in Ukraine
Author(s): Iurii OpokaSubject(s): Politics, EU-Accession / EU-DEvelopment, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Fundacja Instytut Nauki o Polityce
Keywords: The Crisis in Ukraine; Russia-Ukraine Conflict; The Ukrainian Crisis; War; IR Theories; Liberalism; Realism; Constructivism
Summary/Abstract: The crisis in Ukraine is one of the greatest challenges for international community, especially for Euro-Atlantic area ((EAA) USA and the EU).The political tension, caused by the annexation of the part of Ukraine, the Crimea, has inclined the experts to talk about the beginning of the new Cold War between Russia and the West. Evidently this crisis has an international character, complexity, and different levels. At least, there are “the West vs Russia”, “Ukraine vs Russia”, and “Ukraine vs Ukraine” levels. Naturally complexity determined different propositions of the conflict solution among scientists and decision makers. The article explores the conflict using the international relation theories as hallmarks of approaches to the crisis and SWOT-analysis and comparative method as tools of analysis. The liberal, realist, and constructivist approaches to the crisis are distinguished. Every approach has special propositions for the solution of the crisis. These propositions based on the set of beliefs which are involved by the approach. The liberal way of resolving foresees economical assistant to Ukraine, cooperation with Russia and Ukrainian neutrality. The realist approach admits Russian right to renew spheres of influence and sees Ukraine as a buffer state in a future. The constructivists approach to the crisis considers EU membership of Ukraine as a recipe of the solution.
Journal: Polish Journal of Political Science
- Issue Year: 2/2016
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 73-117
- Page Count: 45
- Language: English