From Donbas Conflict to the Russian- Ukrainian War. A Review of Literature

Using the conflict studies literature, the article classifies the latest scholarly writings on the origins of the Donbas conflict into three general groupings: on the role of the history and identity of the region's inhabitants, on the interference by "third" actors and on so-called c...

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Published inMezinárodní vztahy Vol. 58; no. 3; pp. 103 - 128
Main Author Klepárník, Vít
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Prague Institute of International Relations (Prague) 01.12.2023
Institute of International Relations Prague
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Summary:Using the conflict studies literature, the article classifies the latest scholarly writings on the origins of the Donbas conflict into three general groupings: on the role of the history and identity of the region's inhabitants, on the interference by "third" actors and on so-called contentious politics. The analysis suggests that the initial support of the uprising by Russia is usually greatly overestimated, and the level of social discontent and protest movements is underestimated. The study of contentious politics appears to be the most appropriate tool regarding the origins of the conflict. After 2015, the conflict took on, at least in part, the contours of an interstate clash, but the Donbas insurgency has continued to retain its authenticity. The failure of the 2015 settlement and the path to war after 2018 cannot be understood without considering the actions of Russia and those of Ukraine and leading Western states.
ISSN:0323-1844
2570-9429
DOI:10.32422/cjir.777