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Tectonics of the Ukrainian crisis. Monograph

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Author:Скалепов Александр Николаевич
Cover:Hard
Category:Politics & Social ScienceReference booksSocial Science & Politics
ISBN:9785392379620
Dimensions: 147x28x217cm
In this monograph, an attempt was made from the standpoint of the geopolitical approach to comprehend the dramatic events taking place in post -Soviet Ukraine. The interests of the United States and their Western European allies were revealed on extensive empirical material, an assessment of the foreign policy activity of other participants in the Ukrainian party of a large geopolitical game, which led to the decomposition of Ukraine and the tectonic shift in the modern system of international relations, was given. Particular attention is paid to covering the position of the Russian Federation in the context of the Ukrainian crisis (1991-2021)
The Ukrainian crisis, according to the author, is the result of a geopolitical disaster associated with the collapse of the USSR. It is initiated by the West, headed by the United States, in order to tear Ukraine from Russia, turning a neighboring state into a kind of sanitary cordon "and a bridgehead for further geopolitical expansion to the east. The true goal of the architects of the color revolutions" is to make a change in national oriented governments in post -Soviet states with the help of Maidan technologies to puppet regimes, and in the end, to inflict the final geopolitical defeat of Russia and thereby take possession of its natural resources.
The work is of interest to the faculty of educational institutions and practitioners involved in the analysis, evaluation and forecasting of threats to the national security of the Russian Federation, as well as for all those who are not indifferent to their own fate and the future of our Fatherland
Author:
Author:Скалепов Александр Николаевич
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Reference books
  • Category:Social Science & Politics
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
ISBN:
ISBN:9785392379620

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