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ID132153
Title ProperPutin's Zugzwang
Other Title Informationthe Russia-Ukraine standoff
LanguageENG
AuthorMotyl, Alexander J
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The choice of outcome in the Russia-Ukraine standoff is largely Vladimir Putin's. Ukraine and the West are not powerless, but they can at most anticipate, prepare for, and deter what might be Putin's next move. This does not mean that they are victims of superior statecraft, however. His admirers may regard Putin as a master strategist, whose petulance and unpredictability give him the upper hand in relations with the West and Ukraine. In fact, the opposite is true. Putin has maneuvered himself, and Russia, into a position of Zugzwang-a chess term denoting a condition in which any possible move will worsen the player's position.*
`In' analytical NoteWorld Affairs US Vol. 177, No.2; Jul-Aug 2014: p.58-65
Journal SourceWorld Affairs US Vol. 177, No.2; Jul-Aug 2014: p.58-65
Key WordsRussia ;  Ukraine ;  Vladimir Putin ;  Zugzwang ;  Communists ;  Constitutional Reform ;  Crimea ;  Winston Churchill ;  European Union ;  NATO