New Russia-west confrontation: war of attrition or escalation?/ Konstantin Khudoley
Material type: TextPublication details: 2022Subject(s): Online resources: In: Strategic Analysis Vol 46, No. 6, November-December 2022, pp. 571-584 (26A)Summary: The article analyses the ongoing Russia-West confrontation manifested mainly in the armed conflict in Ukraine, the world's largest war of sanctions, a growing confrontation in cyberspace and politics, the erosion of the system of arms control treaties and a sharp reduction of cooperation in the humanitarian sphere. Russia and the West are fighting not only for influence in Ukraine but also over the future of international relations on a global scale in the coming decades. The most plausible development seems to be a war of attrition, which, however, does not rule out the risk of escalation.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The article analyses the ongoing Russia-West confrontation manifested mainly in the armed conflict in Ukraine, the world's largest war of sanctions, a growing confrontation in cyberspace and politics, the erosion of the system of arms control treaties and a sharp reduction of cooperation in the humanitarian sphere. Russia and the West are fighting not only for influence in Ukraine but also over the future of international relations on a global scale in the coming decades. The most plausible development seems to be a war of attrition, which, however, does not rule out the risk of escalation.
RUSSIA, UKRAINE, CONFLICT
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