The War in Ukraine’s Donbas

David R. Marples
Title
The War in Ukraine’s Donbas
Subtitle
Origins, Contexts, and the Future
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€ 122,00 excl. VAT
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9789633864197
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Hardback
Number of pages
244
Language
English
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15.2 x 22.9 cm
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Acknowledgements

Introduction
David R. Marples

Prelude to War?
William Jay Risch

Hybrid War and Hybrid Law
Alina Cherviatsova

The First Four Years of the Donetsk People’s Republic
Kimitaka Matsuzato

Motivations of Pro-Russian and Pro-Ukrainian Combatants in the Context of the Russian Military Intervention in the Donbas
Oksana Mikheieva

Limited Statehood, Collective Action, and Reconfiguration of Citizenship in Wartime
Nataliia Stepaniuk

Ukrainian Internally Displaced Persons and the Future of Donbas
Ernest Gyidel

War Dead and (Inter)-Communal Ethics in the Russian-Ukrainian Borderlands: 2014–2018
Oleksandr Melnyk

Russia's Hybrid Strategy in the Sea of Azov: Divide and Antagonize
Alla Hurska

Russian Private Military Contractors in the Donbas
Sergey Sukhankin

Civil War Settlements and Conflict Resolution in the Donbas
Serhiy Kudelia

List of Contributors
Index

David R. Marples

The War in Ukraine’s Donbas

Origins, Contexts, and the Future

This collective work analyzes the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, providing a coherent picture of Ukraine and Eastern Europe in the period 2013–2020. Giving voice to different social groups, scholarly communities and agencies relevant to Ukraine’s recent history, The War in Ukraine's Donbas goes beyond simplistic media interpretations that limit the analysis to Vladimir Putin and Russian aims to annex Ukraine. Instead, the authors identify the deeper roots linked to the autonomy and history of Donbas as a region. The contributions explore local society and traditions and the alienation from Ukraine caused by the events of Euromaidan, which saw the removal of the Donetsk-based president Viktor Yanukovych. Other chapters address the refugee crisis, the Minsk Accords in 2014 and the impact of the new president Volodymyr Zelensky and his efforts to bring the war to an end by negotiations among Russia, Ukraine, France, and Germany.

The book concludes with four proposals for a durable peace in Donbas: territorial power-sharing; the conversion of rebels into legitimate political parties; amnesty for all participants of the armed conflict; and a transitional period of several years until political institutions are fully re-established.

Author

David R. Marples

David R. Marples is Distinguished University Professor in the Department of History and Classics at the University of Alberta, Canada.