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The impacts of the Russo-Ukrainian War : theoretical and practical explorations of policy agendas for peace in Ukraine / Hideaki Shinoda, Pavlo Fedorchenko-Kutuyev, editors

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  • The impacts of the Russo-Ukrainian War : theoretical and practical explorations of policy agendas for peace in Ukraine / Hideaki Shinoda, Pavlo Fedorchenko-Kutuyev, editors
  • Singapore : Springer
  • C 2025
  • 1 vol. (XIII-121 p.) : ill., graph., tabl. ; 24 cm
  • SpringerBriefs in International Relations 2731-3352
  • 978-9-8196-2294-8
  • 981-9622-94-8
  • 9789819622948 br.
  • SpringerBriefs in international relations (Print) 2731-3352
  • 947.708 6
  • Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres
  • Part I Agendas of the Impacts of the Russo-Ukrainian War Chapter 1 Problematic Nature of Conceptualizing the Russo-Ukrainian War Chapter 2 How do we approach the Russo-Ukrainian War as an "International Intra-State Armed Conflict" ? Chapter 3 The International Implications of the Russo-Ukrainian War Chapter 4 The Impact of the Russo-Ukrainian War on NATO: Implications for the Strategic Concept of the Alliance Chapter 5 Shifting Trust Ukrainian Sentiments Towards Social Institutions Before and During War Part II Agendas for Durable Peace in Ukraine Chapter 6 The Scope of Ripeness Theory in the Russo-Ukrainian War Chapter 7 Security Guarantees as Balancing Ukraine with Russia Reflections on Geopolitical Theories Chapter 8 Community Resilience in Conflict Zones: Identifying Key Factors for Conflict Resolution and Recovery Potential Conclusion The Russo-Ukrainian War and Global Order Melting into the Air ?
  • This open access book discusses conditions of conflict resolution over the Russo-Ukrainian War and analyzes requirements for long-term durable peace for Ukraine. What are the impacts of the Russo-Ukrainian War? Do we really know them? The authors examine this question from various perspective including conflict resolution theories, international relations theories, geopolitical theories, domestic and regional politics, regional security system, public opinion and national identity of Ukraine, etc. In so doing, the authors identify the war as a complex crux of many theoretical and practical issues like the merger of the Donbas War from 2014 with the full-scale invasion by Russia in Ukraine as a typical example of "internationalized internal-wars". The authors also seek to develop their findings to ask a question, what are the agendas for durable peace for Ukraine? The authors argue that the agendas should include ripeness theory, security guarantees, deterrence mechanisms, geopolitical arrangements, domestic national identity formation, etc. The authors do not necessarily address the question about the way the war can be terminated, while the mode of the termination is within the scope of their investigation. In any case, however, the authors seek to highlight the basic framework for durable peace in Ukraine.
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