2023
DOI: 10.56384/jes.v39i1.285
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A Geopolitical War in Europe: Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and its Implications

Abstract: The security-insecurity paradox in a geopolitical struggle between Russia and its ex-territory; Ukraine along with the politics of the influences between great powers has made the Russian invasion a reality. Russian intervention in its periphery in February 2022 has sent shockwaves to the European Union and NATO members, and posed various challenges to the Eurasian states. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine is a protracted one, but this new phase is more complex and multi-layered. Russia’s annexation of C… Show more

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“…, 2022; Lytvynova et al. , 2022; Markus, 2022; Prohorovs, 2022; Short, 2022; Lonardo, 2023; Qaisrani, Qazi, & Abbas, 2023). These studies explore the causes and global political, social, cultural and economic consequences of the conflict from the perspective of the presence as well as their future impact on the world's architecture and its particular sectors and areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…, 2022; Lytvynova et al. , 2022; Markus, 2022; Prohorovs, 2022; Short, 2022; Lonardo, 2023; Qaisrani, Qazi, & Abbas, 2023). These studies explore the causes and global political, social, cultural and economic consequences of the conflict from the perspective of the presence as well as their future impact on the world's architecture and its particular sectors and areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CEMJ 32,1 Russia's aggression against Ukraine on February 24, 2022, and the full-fledged war that followed is and will be the subject of multidimensional and interdisciplinary research studies (e.g. Astrov et al, 2022;Bida & Ruda, 2022;Gole, 2022;Khudaykulova, Yuanqiong, Khudaykulov, & Obrenovic, 2022;Lim et al, 2022;Lytvynova et al, 2022;Markus, 2022;Prohorovs, 2022;Short, 2022;Lonardo, 2023;Qaisrani, Qazi, & Abbas, 2023). These studies explore the causes and global political, social, cultural and economic consequences of the conflict from the perspective of the presence as well as their future impact on the world's architecture and its particular sectors and areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conflict has redrawn geopolitical energy supply lines, strengthened alliances among Western countries, and deepened divides with China. It has even put the use of nuclear weapons on the table for the first time in decades, highlighting the gravity of the situation and the importance of leadership in moments of crisis (Qaisrani et al, 2023).…”
Section: Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%