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Putin's revenge : why Russia invaded Ukraine / Lucian Kim

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  • Putin's revenge : why Russia invaded Ukraine / Lucian Kim
  • New York (N.Y.) Chichester : Columbia University press
  • C 2025
  • 1 vol. (XVI-322 p.) : cartes, jaquette illustrée en couleurs ; 24 cm
  • Woodrow Wilson Center series
  • 978-0-2312-1402-5
  • 0-231-21402-2
  • 9780231214025 rel.
  • Woodrow Wilson center series Cambridge [etc] Woodrow Wilson center press 198X
  • [Why Russia invaded Ukraine.]
  • 947.708 6
  • Notes bibliogr. Index
  • Putin in Kyiv Warning Shots Moscow Uprising Massacre on the Maidan The Gifts of the Magi Zombie Revolution Yankee, Come Back! Make Russia Great Again The Education of Volodymyr Zelensky Grandpa in the Bunker Killer in the Kremlin
  • "Lucian Kim--an on-the-ground reporter in the region for decades--offers a gripping, definitive account of Russia's path to war, from Ukraine's 2004 Orange Revolution and the 2014 Maidan uprising right up to the full-scale invasion. He examines the Kremlin's motives, tracing Putin's transformation from a seemingly pragmatic leader into an embittered tyrant who saw it as his historical mission to reconquer Ukraine. Kim places the war in the broader context of the Soviet Union's collapse, arguing that it represents a clash between those who reject the Soviet past--like Volodymyr Zelensky and Alexei Navalny--and those who still identify with it. He debunks the Kremlin narrative that the West instigated the conflict, and he instead identifies the root causes of the war in the legacy of Russian imperialism and Putin's dictatorial rule. At the same time, Kim is critical of the West's empty promises to Ukraine, which made the country vulnerable to a revanchist Russia."
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