Russia–Ukraine Crisis: The Blame Game, Geopolitics and National Identity
A review essay covering books by 1) Neil Kent, Crimea. A History (2016), 2) Chris Kaspar de Ploeg, Ukraine in the Crossfire (2017), 3) Gerald Toal, Near Abroad, Putin, The West and the Contest over Ukraine and the Caucasus (2017) and 4) Samuel Charap & Timothy J. Colton, Everyone Loses. The Ukra...
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