The Russian-Ukrainian Crisis Causes and Consequences of the War

Authors

  • SARBAST ABDULLA MOHAMAD
  • SHEKHAN AZADAIN GAZI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.66026/3rrnn509

Keywords:

Russian, Ukraine, European Security, NATO, international system.

Abstract

         The study focuses on Russia- Ukrainian war, it is causes and it is consequences on various aspects such as economy, geopolitically with potential global effects. not only in the parties the conflict, but on the whole world. Russian-Ukrainian war not just a passing event during the international relations. Rather, it has become one of the most important international events in the twenty-fist century. Due to the local, regional and international considerations. In the book “Crimea: dynamics, challenges and prospects” Drohobycky describes the 2022’s conflict history roots back to the Russian takeover of Wallachia and Moldavia in 1854 set off the Crimean War. After Russia was proclaimed to be at war, Great Britain and France laid siege to Sevastopol for a full year. Despite heavy casualties within the anti-Russian alliance, the Ottomans and Western powers emerged victorious, demolishing Sevastopol and the Russian Black Sea Fleet.  On the other hand, in “Lessons from Russia's operations in Crimea and Eastern Ukraine” the author present the reality of the Russian government was compelled to remove its soldiers from the Danubian principalities due to Austria's threat. Other than the Russian Federation, the ongoing war in Ukraine has emerged since 1991 along a permeable ethnic, linguistic, and cultural border within a fledgling Soviet successor state. There are similarities between this war and the military secessions of Serbs from Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1991–1992. Furthermore, The Russian military's facilitation of Crimea's separation from Ukraine signaled a dramatic change in the region's political landscape. It is doubtful that Ukraine would revert to its pre-Euromaidan state, given the emergence of separatist ideologies and Russian military backing. But Crimea continues to be a source of contention for Russia, the West, and Ukraine

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Published

2026-02-25