Ukraine and the Art of Strategy
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Julian Elfer
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The Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014, subsequent war in Eastern Ukraine, and economic sanctions imposed by the West transformed European politics. The conflict did not escalate to the levels originally feared but nor was either side able to bring it to a definitive conclusion. Ukraine suffered a loss of territory but was not forced into changing its policies away from the Westward course adopted as a result of the EuroMaidan uprising of February 2014. President Putin was left supporting a separatist enclave as Russia's economy suffered significant damage.
Ukraine and the Art of Strategy provides an account of the origins and course of the Russia-Ukraine conflict through the lens of strategy. Lawrence Freedman describes the development of President Putin's anxieties that former Soviet countries were being drawn toward the European Union, the effective pressure he put on President Yanokvych of Ukraine to turn away from the EU, and the resulting "EuroMaidan Revolution" which led to Yanukovych fleeing. He explores the reluctance of Putin to use Russian forces to do more that consolidate the insurgency in Eastern Ukraine, the failure of the Minsk peace process, and the limits of the international response. Putin's strategic-making is kept in view at all times, including his use of "information warfare" and attempts to influence the American election.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-09-22
Highly informative and a gripping listen
Lawrence Freedman starts with a theoretical analysis of strategy which is convincing in its own terms, though leaves one with the feeling that an equally plausible but substantially different analysis of strategy could be promulgated by another author.
But it is when he applies his theory to the Russo Ukraine conflict and the roles of other players, the US, the EU, Turkey and others that the work comes to life. His understanding of the interests, strategies and tactics of the parties is wholly convincing and highly illuminating. A great background for anyone who wants to understand where the conflict is going and how we got here.
A minor distraction was the slightly eccentric pronunciation adopted by the reader in relation to some fairly common words. I sometimes wondered if he was an AI robot that had not been programmed completely accurately.
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