The evolution of the conflict in Ukraine and the proposals for resolutions.

Conflict between pro-Europe western and pro-Russia eastern Ukrainians started at the beginning of the 1990s and remained non-violent for 25 years. Western or eastern presidents usually won elections every 4-5 years. In 2004 there was the electoral ‘orange’ revolution and western Ukraine prevailed ov...

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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2022
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spelling I15-R205-article-832023-04-20T23:35:37Z The evolution of the conflict in Ukraine and the proposals for resolutions. L’evoluzione del conflitto in Ucraina e le proposte di risoluzione Fossati, Fabio Risoluzione dei conflitti Guerra Crisi Ucraina Russia Conflict resolution War Crisis Ukraine Russia Conflict between pro-Europe western and pro-Russia eastern Ukrainians started at the beginning of the 1990s and remained non-violent for 25 years. Western or eastern presidents usually won elections every 4-5 years. In 2004 there was the electoral ‘orange’ revolution and western Ukraine prevailed over pro Russia east, as Ukraine had remained a centralized state. In 2014 war started and both Crimea and Donbass declared a de facto independence. Crimea was annexed to Russia without any violence; war continued (even if at a lower intensity) in Donbass. In February 2022, Russia invaded eastern Ukraine and a war started between the two countries. 50,000 people died and there were 3 million and a half refugees. Any conflict resolution project was rejected by Putin and Zelensky, like an exchange (between Russian Crimea and Ukrainian Donbass), symmetric integration (federalism in Ukraine), single-nation separation (of both Crimea and Donbass, though a referendum) Il conflitto tra gli Ucraini filo-europei dell’ovest e i filo-russi dell’est è iniziato negli anni ’90 ed è rimasto non violento per 25 anni. I presidenti occidentali ed orientali vincevano le elezioni ogni 4-5 anni. Nel 2004, c’è stata la rivoluzione ‘arancione’ e l’Ucraina occidentale ha prevalso sull’est filo russo, e l’Ucraina è rimasta uno stato centralizzato. Nel 2014, la guerra è iniziata, e la Crimea e il Donbass hanno dichiarato un’indipendenza de facto. La Crimea fu annessa alla Russia senza violenza; la guerra è continuata (ma a un livello più basso di intensità) in Donbass. Nel febbraio 2022 la Russia ha invaso l’Ucraina dell’est, e una guerra è iniziata tra i due paesi. Sono morte 50 mila persone e vi sono stati 3 milioni e mezzo di rifugiati. Qualsiasi progetto di risoluzione è stato rifiutato da Putin e Zelensky, come uno scambio (tra Crimea russa e Donbass ucraino), un’integrazione simmetrica (il federalismo in Ucraina), una separazione mono-nazionale (di Crimea e Donbass, attraverso un referendum). Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2022-08-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://relasp.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/83 10.35305/rr.vi5.83 Revista Euro latinoamericana de Análisis Social y Político (RELASP); Núm. 5 (2022); 175 - 188 2683-7420 ita https://relasp.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/83/153 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
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topic Risoluzione dei conflitti
Guerra
Crisi
Ucraina
Russia
Conflict resolution
War
Crisis
Ukraine
Russia
spellingShingle Risoluzione dei conflitti
Guerra
Crisi
Ucraina
Russia
Conflict resolution
War
Crisis
Ukraine
Russia
Fossati, Fabio
The evolution of the conflict in Ukraine and the proposals for resolutions.
topic_facet Risoluzione dei conflitti
Guerra
Crisi
Ucraina
Russia
Conflict resolution
War
Crisis
Ukraine
Russia
author Fossati, Fabio
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title The evolution of the conflict in Ukraine and the proposals for resolutions.
title_short The evolution of the conflict in Ukraine and the proposals for resolutions.
title_full The evolution of the conflict in Ukraine and the proposals for resolutions.
title_fullStr The evolution of the conflict in Ukraine and the proposals for resolutions.
title_full_unstemmed The evolution of the conflict in Ukraine and the proposals for resolutions.
title_sort evolution of the conflict in ukraine and the proposals for resolutions.
description Conflict between pro-Europe western and pro-Russia eastern Ukrainians started at the beginning of the 1990s and remained non-violent for 25 years. Western or eastern presidents usually won elections every 4-5 years. In 2004 there was the electoral ‘orange’ revolution and western Ukraine prevailed over pro Russia east, as Ukraine had remained a centralized state. In 2014 war started and both Crimea and Donbass declared a de facto independence. Crimea was annexed to Russia without any violence; war continued (even if at a lower intensity) in Donbass. In February 2022, Russia invaded eastern Ukraine and a war started between the two countries. 50,000 people died and there were 3 million and a half refugees. Any conflict resolution project was rejected by Putin and Zelensky, like an exchange (between Russian Crimea and Ukrainian Donbass), symmetric integration (federalism in Ukraine), single-nation separation (of both Crimea and Donbass, though a referendum)
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