Verfasst von: | Kimmage, Michael [VerfasserIn] |
Titel: | Collisions |
Titelzusatz: | the origins of the war in Ukraine and the new global instability |
Verf.angabe: | Michael Kimmage |
Verlagsort: | New York, NY |
Verlag: | Oxford University Press |
E-Jahr: | 2024 |
Jahr: | [2024] |
Umfang: | xiv, 282 Seiten |
ISBN: | 978-0-19-775179-4 |
| 978-0-19-775182-4 |
Abstract: | In this book, Michael Kimmage, a historian and former State Department official who focused on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, offers a wide-angle, historically informed account of the origins of the current Russia-Ukraine war. Tracing the development of Ukraine and Russia's fractious relationship back to the end of the Cold War, Kimmage takes readers through the central events that led to Vladimir Putin seizing a large portion of Ukraine – the Crimea – in 2014 and, eight years later, initiating arguably the most intensive military conflict of the entire post-World War II era. From the halls of power in Washington, Kyiv, and Moscow to the battlefields of Ukraine, Kimmage chronicles Putin's ascendancy to the Russian presidency, delves into multiple American presidencies and their dealings with Russia and Europe, and recounts Europe's efforts to bring Ukraine closer to the European Union. He tells the story of how Ukraine went from an embattled country on the edge of Europe to a formidable military power capable of pushing back the Russian military. Just as importantly, Kimmage captures how the current war has transformed multiple centers of power – from China to the United States – and dramatically altered the path of globalization itself. He makes the case that the war in Ukraine has shifted the direction of major macro-trends in world politics, contributing to the fragmentation of international politics, higher inflation, greater food insecurity, and the general collapse of arms control. These intersecting dangers amount to a new age of global instability, born in war and in the collision between Russia and the United States that has brought the world to the brink of a new Cold War. An authoritative interpretation of possibly the most important geopolitical event of the post-Cold War era, this volume is essential reading for anyone interested in the origins of this epochal conflict and its ripple effects across the globe. |
| "On February 24, 2022, Vladimir Putin launched a massive invasion of Ukraine, setting in motion changes that have been felt around the globe. Collision is the story of this war's origins. It begins in 2008, when Barack Obama came to power in the United States and Dmitry Medvedev came to power in Russia, a period of optimism and new beginnings. It then traces a steady parting of the ways between the United States and Russia, from the return of a newly aggressive Putin to the Kremlin in 2012 to the outbreak of a revolution in Ukraine--and the subsequent Russian annexation of Crimea and invasion of Eastern Ukraine"-- |
URL: | Inhaltsverzeichnis: https://urn.ub.unibe.ch/urn:ch:slsp:zbz:0197751792:ihv:pdf |
| Cover: https://global.oup.com/academic/covers/pop-up/9780197751794 |
| Inhaltsverzeichnis: http://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/9780197751794.pdf |
Schlagwörter: | (s)Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg / (g)Ukraine / (s)Sicherheitspolitik / (s)Internationale Politik |
| (g)Russland / (g)Ukraine / (s)Konflikt / (s)Krieg / (z)Geschichte 2008-2023 |
| (s)Internationale Politik / (s)Internationaler Konflikt / (s)Internationales politisches System / (s)Eskalation / (s)Kriegsursache / (g)Ukraine |
Sprache: | eng |
Bibliogr. Hinweis: | Erscheint auch als : Online-Ausgabe: Kimmage, Michael: Collisions. - New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2024. - 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 282 Seiten) |
RVK-Notation: | ML 6800 |
| MG 85096 |
K10plus-PPN: | 1874792089 |