Ukraine as a Proxy War: Issues, Parties, Possible Outcomes, and Lessons
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Ukraine as a Proxy War: Issues, Parties, Possible Outcomes, and Lessons

TODA PEACE INSTITUTE

APLN member Ramesh Thakur writes on where to next for Russia and Ukraine in a policy brief for the Toda Peace Institute titled, “Ukraine as a Proxy War: Issues, Parties, Possible Outcomes, and Lessons”. He looks back on the Russo-Ukrainian crisis in a longer-term and broader reflective analysis of four intertwined threads: the core issues at dispute, the conflict parties, the possible different endings to the war, and the principal lessons to be drawn from the conflict. The original article can be found here.

 

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