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Russian- Ukraine Conflict and the Roles of United Nations

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  • Christian Chukwu

    (Politics and International Relations Dept. Lead City University, Ibadan)

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The hybrid conflict between Russia and Ukraine since 2013 have developed into dangerous global politics. Therefore, the objective of this study is to examine the politics of Russia towards Ukraine since independence in 1991; and Ukraine’s desire to participate in European Union and NATO organizations. To Russians, Ukraine is a geopolitical misunderstanding, which openly violates concept of “Russkiy Mir” (Russian community). Russia aimed at maintaining its sphere of influence in terms of economy, politics and control over military potentials in the region. A real breakthrough was maiden annexation of Crimea, which resulted in the hybrid war in Ukraine. The research employed qualitative contents analysis method of secondary data using force theory as its framework. The study noted that historical grievances (displacement and exile) were the immediate and remote causes of Russian-Ukrainian Conflict. The findings shows that Russians were fighting a just course. The Conflict was traceable to the Cold War Era, and role politics played for Ukrainian government to participate in NATO, and EU. The New wars, called third wave is dominated by psychological and information-propaganda aspects, as well as guerrilla forces. The study recommends to UN that US should vacate its buffer Zone out of Ukraine, and to caution US about her activities and relations with Ukraine and Russian to avoid total holocaust

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  • Christian Chukwu, 2025. "Russian- Ukraine Conflict and the Roles of United Nations," Lead City Journal of the Social Sciences (LCJSS), Lead City University, vol. 10(2), pages 61-71.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:lcjsss:021744
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