Everyone Loses Everyone Loses
Adelphi

Everyone Loses

The Ukraine Crisis and the Ruinous Contest for Post-Soviet Eurasia

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Publisher Description

Disorder erupted in Ukraine in 2014, involving the overthrow of a sitting government, the Russian annexation of the Crimean peninsula, and a violent insurrection, supported by Moscow, in the east of the country.

This Adelphi book argues that the crisis has yielded a ruinous outcome, in which all the parties are worse off and international security has deteriorated. This negative-sum scenario resulted from years of zero-sum behaviour on the part of Russia and the West in post-Soviet Eurasia, which the authors rigorously analyse. The rivalry was manageable in the early period after the Cold War, only to become entrenched and bitter a decade later. The upshot has been systematic losses for Russia, the West and the countries caught in between.

All the governments involved must recognise that long-standing policies aimed at achieving one-sided advantage have reached a dead end, Samuel Charap and Timothy J. Colton argue, and commit to finding mutually acceptable alternatives through patient negotiation.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2017
January 12
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
212
Pages
PUBLISHER
The International Institute for Strategic Studies
SELLER
International Institute for Strategic Studies
SIZE
3.6
MB

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