When, on 21 November 2013, former Ukrainian President Victor Yanukovych decided to postpone an EU Association Agreement, few would have predicted that this would lead to a prolonged inter-communal conflict in Europe’s borderland. What started as a peaceful demonstration of support for Ukraine’s pro-European course by thousands of people in Maidan Square in Kiev has developed into a vicious confrontation dividing families, communities and the Ukrainian nation. Since the events of 2013, E-International Relations has published five books covering the crisis from a wide range of angles and viewpoints, with contributions from almost 40 leading scholars. Each book is free to read and can be downloaded by clicking on the cover image below.
Further Reading on E-International Relations
- Why Both Ukraine and Russia Need Peace after a Third Summer of War
- Opinion – On and Beyond Whataboutism in the Russia-Ukraine War
- Opinion – Strategic Perspectives on the Russia-Ukraine War
- Opinion – The Impact of the Russia-Ukraine War on European Nationalism
- Russia’s War Goals in Ukraine
- Opinion – A Hidden Victory? The Winter War and Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine