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THE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN WAR AND ITS GEOPOLITICAL IMPLICATIONS
THE RUSSIAN-UKRAINIAN WAR AND ITS GEOPOLITICAL IMPLICATIONS

Author(s): Eugen SITEANU, Iulian TOADER
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, History, Special Historiographies:, Geopolitics, Peace and Conflict Studies, Russian war against Ukraine
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: war; geopolitical phenomenon; Russian Federation; Ukraine; international relations; international environment.
Summary/Abstract: In order to correctly perceive the causes and determinations of the Russian-Ukrainian war, we will make a brief presentation of the current geopolitical phenomenon. This will help us understand how the Russian Federation, as an actor in the system of international relations, has imposed its interests in its geographical area of interest. The place of an actor such as Russia in the power equation and especially its position in relations with other actors such as Ukraine, the USA, NATO, the EU, China, Iran, North Korea, etc., defines its geopolitical place and role. In the international security environment, there have been transformations in various political, economicand diplomatic fields, in political-military systems and in the very nature of wars that also require a change in the content of the object of geopolitical studies. However, the object of geopolitics’ study is understood as that area of international relations established between actors (state and non-state) of the international environment characterized by the competition of power and dispute of interests. The Russian Federation is trying to establish itself as a regional or even global power towards its neighbors and towards the EU, the USA, China, etc

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