Zusammenfassung
Der russische Angriffskrieg gegen die Ukraine stellt eine Zeitenwende in der deutschen Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik dar, die eine völlige Neubestimmung der Rolle Deutschlands in der künftigen europäischen Sicherheitsordnung erfordert. Der Sammelband informiert mit Beiträgen renommierter Experten:innen über die Ursachen, Entwicklungen und absehbaren Folgen des russischen Angriffskrieges. Dieses Buch richtet sich an Wissenschaftler:innen, Entscheidungsträger:innen, Student:innen und alle, die sich für internationale Politik, Konfliktforschung und die militärisch-strategische Dimension des russisch-ukrainischen Krieges interessieren. Mit Beiträgen von Christina Binder | Hugo von Essen | Timo Graf | Markus Kaim | Ronja Kempin | Sarah Kirchberger | Joachim Krause | Arthur de Liedekerke | Tobias Lindner | Angela Mehrer | Oleksiy Melnyk | Johanna Möhring | Jana Puglierin | Markus Reisner | Susanne Spahn | Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann | Maximilian Terhalle | Andreas Umland | Joris Van Bladel | Jakob Wöllenstein
Abstract
The Russian war of aggression against Ukraine represents a Zeitenwende – a turning point – in German foreign and security policy, which requires a complete redefinition of Germany’s role within the future European security order. Through contributions by renowned experts, this anthology provides information on the causes, developments and foreseeable consequences of the Russian war of aggression. This open access book will appeal to scholars, decision-makers, students, and anyone interested in international politics, conflict studies, and military-strategic dimensions of the Russian-Ukrainian war. With contributions by Christina Binder | Hugo von Essen | Timo Graf | Markus Kaim | Ronja Kempin | Sarah Kirchberger | Joachim Krause | Arthur de Liedekerke | Tobias Lindner | Angela Mehrer | Oleksiy Melnyk | Johanna Möhring | Jana Puglierin | Markus Reisner | Susanne Spahn | Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann | Maximilian Terhalle | Andreas Umland | Joris Van Bladel | Jakob Wöllenstein
Schlagworte
Aggression aggression conflict studies Deutsche Außenpolitik European security order deutsche Sicherheitspolitik Europäische Sicherheitsordnung German foreign policy German security policy Internationale Beziehungen international politics Internationale Politik Konfliktstudien international relations Krieg military strategy Militärstrategie Russia Russian war of aggression Russischer Angriffskrieg Russian-Ukrainian war russisch-ukrainischer Krieg security policy Russland Sicherheitspolitik turn of the times Ukraine conflict Ukraine war Ukraine-Konflikt Zeitenwende- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- 355–355 The Editors 355–355
- 356–359 Contributing Authors 356–359
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