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_9128268 _aRiabchuk, Mykola |
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_aWar in Ukraine _b: peace-talking versus peace-making _cMykola Riabchuk, _h[Recurso electrónico] |
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_aBarcelona _b : CIDOB _c , 2023 |
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_aNotes internationals _v288 |
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520 | _aThere has been no dearth of peacemaking proposals since the very beginning of the Russo-Ukrainian war. All, however, reflect a profound misunderstanding of what the conflict is about. The war is not about Russia’s alleged (in)security or “disputed” territories. It is primarily about Russia’s coveted great power status and antiquated imperial identity, of which Ukraine, as a direct successor to Kyivan Rus, is a key part. The only way to a stable peace in Ukraine and Europe is to help Ukraine win. This might be costly and risky, but all other solutions are strategically far worse. | ||
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