Civil war? Interstate war? Hybrid war? : dimensions and interpretations of the Donbas Conflict in 2014-2020
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Civil war? Interstate war? Hybrid war? : dimensions and interpretations of the Donbas Conflict in 2014-2020
(Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society, vol. 227)
ibidem Verlag, c2021
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This volume of collected papers takes stock of what has become known about the war in eastern Ukraines Donets Basin (Donbas) between April 2014 and mid-2020. It provides an introduction to the conflict and illustrates the key point of contention in the academic debate surrounding it -- the question whether this war is primarily an internal Ukrainian phenomenon or the result of a covert Russian invasion. The contributions by recognized specialists from Ukraine, Russia, Germany, and Japan offer multifaceted views and insights into this long-lasting conflict for both expert readers and those who are new to the topic. The volumes contributors are Tymofii Brik, Jakob Hauter, Sanshiro Hosaka, Yuriy Matsiyevsky, Nikolay Mitrokhin, Maximilian Kranich, and Ulrich Schneckener.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction: The Challenge of Labelling the Donbas War
- Hybrid War in Times of Geopolitics? On the Interpretation and Characterization of the Donbas Conflict
- The Great Patriotic War 2.0: An Analysis of Collective Violence in Eastern Ukraine after the Euromaidan Revolution
- Enough with Donbas Civil War Narratives? Identifying the Main Combatant Leading the Bulk of the Fighting
- Infiltration, Instruction, Invasion: Russias War in the Donbas
- Delegated Interstate War: Introducing an Addition to Armed Conflict Typologies
- Internal Conflict or Hidden Aggression: Competing Accounts and Expert Assessments of the War in Ukraines Donbas
- The Donbas and Social Science: Terra Incognita?
- Conclusion: Making Sense of Multicausality.
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