Occupation : Russian rule in South-Eastern Ukraine


David Lewis
Bok Engelsk 2024
Utgitt
London : : Hurst, , 2024.
Omfang
248 p.
Opplysninger
In September 2022, at a grandiose ceremony in the Kremlin, President Putin announced th eincorporation into the Russian Federation of fou rprovinces in southern and eastern Ukraine — the most significant attempted land seizure in Europe since World War II. Although Russia was not in control of large parts of these provinces, its military occupied more than 40,000 square miles, roughly the size of Denmark. Occupation explains how Russia sought to subjugate these territories through a toxic mix of violence,political influence and economic coercion. Its security forces kidnapped, tortured and killed civilians and officials, seized businesses and properties from Ukrainian owners, erased physical evidence o fUkrainian culture, and subjected the population to abarrage of constant propaganda. More than half of the pre-war population fled, to Europe, Russia or the rest of Ukraine, and most who remained were hostile to the occupiers. Yet Russia found local politicians to front its regime. A few people openly collaborated; most faced uncomfortable choices to survive under Russian rule. In occupied Ukraine, Moscow attempted to create an ersatz ‘new Russia’, based on fantasy, ideology and violence. This regime was a microcosm of thec ontemporary Russian Federation, reflecting its deepening militarisation and authoritarianism.
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Geografisk emneord
ISBN
1911723081. - 9781911723080

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