In February 2022, Russia launched a full-scale military assault on
Ukraine, aimed at re-establishing Russian control over the Ukrainian
state, economy and society, similar in many ways to the Soviet period.
This goal, however, was not achieved, and most likely will not be
achieved in the future. Rather, the Russian “special military
operation” has resulted in extraordinary disasters and losses for
Russia, for Ukraine, and for the entire world.
This book examines the origins of the Russian assault on Ukraine and
offers an explanation of why it has not achieved its aims. Why did
Russian elites and leaders propose, prepare for and implement the
assault on Ukraine in such a poorly prepared and heavily destructive
way? In seeking to answer these questions, Gel’man focuses on
Russia’s domestic agenda and its dynamics after the collapse of the
Soviet Union. The personalist nature of the Russian authoritarian
political regime, its vulnerability to bad governance, major
misperceptions by the Russian elites and leadership, and reliance of
the Kremlin upon previous experience of Russian impunity were all key
factors that led to Russia’s fateful decision to attack Ukraine and
have continued to shape Russia’s mistake-ridden conduct of the war
since then. Gel’man also considers what lessons can be learned from
Russia’s military assault for understanding the global agenda and
for the study of domestic and international politics in the
twenty-first century.
This book, written by a leading expert on Russian politics, will be of
great value to students and scholars in politics and to anyone
interested in Russia and in the causes and consequences of the war
against Ukraine.
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The Domestic Origins of Russia's Attack on Ukraine
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ISBN
9781509559442
Publisert
2025
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Polity
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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