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Ukraine's conflict and resolution

By: Chenoy, Anuradha M.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2014Description: p.24-26.Subject(s): Conflict resolutions In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The West - the European Union and the United States - has shown no qualms in supporting a coup led by ultranationalists to achieve geopolitical aims in Ukraine. The Russian actions in the semi-autonomous region of Crimea may be illegal de jure, but seem driven by the need to counter the West's influence in the Country's "near abroad". As things stand, the events portend to a far from ideal conclusion to the Ukrainian crisis. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 49, Issue no: 12 Available AR103937

The West - the European Union and the United States - has shown no qualms in supporting a coup led by ultranationalists to achieve geopolitical aims in Ukraine. The Russian actions in the semi-autonomous region of Crimea may be illegal de jure, but seem driven by the need to counter the West's influence in the Country's "near abroad". As things stand, the events portend to a far from ideal conclusion to the Ukrainian crisis. - Reproduced.

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