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Radhika Desai, Alan Freeman & Boris Kagarlitsky: The Conflict in Ukraine and Contemporary Imperialism
     Release time: 2024-11-06

  ABSTRACT 

  In this introduction, we provide an overall framing of the articles that follow by placing the Ukraine conflict which today embroils the West in confrontation with Russia, within an historical account of the geopolitical economy of contemporary capitalism and the dynamics of imperialism in the twenty-first century, taking particular account of the decline of US and Western power and the rise of other centres of economic and military power, which are able to resist and contest Western power. We pay particular attention to how today’s geopolitical flashpoints, of which Ukraine is among the most critical, emerged to belie post-Cold War expectations of a “peace dividend” and a “unipolar” world, clearly distinguishing the US and the EU roles in these processes. Given the widespread tendency in the West to label Russia “imperialist,” particularly after the integration of Crimea into the Russian Federation, we end our discussion with a consideration of this question which concludes that the term, while it continues to be an appropriate description of the pattern of Western actions, is not so for that of Russian ones. 

    

  KEYWORDS: Ukraine; Russia; NATOEU; geopolitical economy; post-Cold War; multipolarity; US; Germany 

    

  From: International Critical Thought 2016 6 (4) 

  Editor: Wang Yi 

  https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21598282.2016.1242338?src=most-cited-all-time 

    

    

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