La crise de Crimée (mars 2014) : comment en est-on arrivé là ?

The Ukrainian crisis has various internal and external causes. And it is regrettable that this issue is addressed in the French press in very oriented way without really considering the Russian point of view, except to assert that president Putin boosted a new cold war and revives Russian imperialis...

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Main Author: Yann Richard
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Language:fra
Published: Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique 2014-09-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/13917
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description The Ukrainian crisis has various internal and external causes. And it is regrettable that this issue is addressed in the French press in very oriented way without really considering the Russian point of view, except to assert that president Putin boosted a new cold war and revives Russian imperialism. The annexation of the Crimea is undoubtedly a covert annexation. It is a coup as well as a clear rejection of the elementary requirements of international law. However, one must replace the crisis Crimean in its context to show that it did not come out of thin air. In this paper, we show that Russia, the United States and the European Union share some responsibility in this event. We also try to understand the ins and outs of the Russian position and why Vladimir Putin has taken this dangerous decision that isolates Russia and has negative effects on its economy.
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La crise de Crimée (mars 2014) : comment en est-on arrivé là ?
EchoGéo
geopolitics
United States
European Union
Russia
Ukraine
Crimea
title La crise de Crimée (mars 2014) : comment en est-on arrivé là ?
title_full La crise de Crimée (mars 2014) : comment en est-on arrivé là ?
title_fullStr La crise de Crimée (mars 2014) : comment en est-on arrivé là ?
title_full_unstemmed La crise de Crimée (mars 2014) : comment en est-on arrivé là ?
title_short La crise de Crimée (mars 2014) : comment en est-on arrivé là ?
title_sort la crise de crimee mars 2014 comment en est on arrive la
topic geopolitics
United States
European Union
Russia
Ukraine
Crimea
url https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/13917
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