The Ukrainian –Russian Crisis In (2022-2021) And The International Position On It
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https://doi.org/10.66026/1pz60022Keywords:
The concept of crisis and its causes, The Ukrainian-Russian,the American position, Chinese positionAbstract
The Ukrainian-Russian crisis is one of the most significant events impacting the geopolitical landscape in recent times. Tensions between Ukraine and Russia erupted following the 2014 Ukrainian revolution. Several factors contributed to this crisis, including the outbreak of demonstrations in Ukraine demanding EU membership, which was met with Russian rejection. Furthermore, Russia annexed Crimea and increased its military presence on the Ukrainian border. This led to a resurgence of security issues in the narrow sense of the Cold War era on the European stage, prompting international reactions, particularly from the United States, which opposed Russian intervention in Ukraine, fearing a return to Russian dominance on the international stage. China's reactions were mixed due to its intertwined economic interests with Russia. The study concluded that the United States posed a direct threat to China, while maintaining its commitment to a diplomatic solution as the only way to resolve the crisis. Ukrainian Russian.
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