Sökning: "Crimean Crisis"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 18 uppsatser innehållade orden Crimean Crisis.
1. PUTIN ÄTER LIM OCH UTOMJORDINGARNA SER PÅ
Kandidat-uppsats, Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för journalistik, medier och kommunikationSammanfattning : The morning of February the 24th 2022, the world woke up to the news that Russia had invaded its neighboring country Ukraine. After eight years of low-intensity fighting in the Crimean peninsula, Russia conducted a full-scale invasion. The world quickly responded with criticism, condemnation, and harsh sanctions against Russia. LÄS MER
2. Pipeline demagogy? : The EU’s framing of Russia in the policy realms of decarbonization and energy security before and after the annexation of Crimea in 2014
Kandidat-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenSammanfattning : How the EU frames Russia before and after the Crimean annexation betters our understanding of the motives and incentives behind a securitized unanimity in EU energy policy and decarbonization given previous internal dissensus. Europe’s energy transition and security policy is contingent upon Russian relations, considering its gas dependency. LÄS MER
3. The Crimean Crisis: Pertinent Questions of International Law
Magister-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och mediaSammanfattning : .... LÄS MER
4. Rysk utrikesstrategi i Belarus och Ukraina
L2-uppsats, Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenSammanfattning : This paper is based upon the theory of russian foreign policy strategies, formulated by professor Thomas Ambrosio in 2008. The theory categorizes the different strategies in which Russia acts depending on country and region in order to consolidate authoritarian power. LÄS MER
5. Maskirovka 2.0 : nydaning och kontinuitet i rysk krigföring
Master-uppsats, FörsvarshögskolanSammanfattning : The characteristics of the Russian military operations during the Russo-Georgian War of 2008 and again in the Crimean Crisis 2014, were “rude awakenings” to a shift in the strategic behaviour of Russia, not refraining from military aggression as means to political aims. In the aftermath of these “strategic shocks”, the scholarly debate on how to interpret and understand these limited wars, has several ongoing discussions, among which is whether this modern Russian style of warfare, as demonstrated in Moldova, Georgia, Ukraine and elsewhere, really is a novel concept or plainly “old wine in a new bottle”. LÄS MER