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ID164289
Title ProperCoercive diplomacy and the Donbas: Explaining Russian strategy in Eastern Ukraine
LanguageENG
AuthorBowen, Andrew S
Summary / Abstract (Note)What were Russia’s objectives in Eastern Ukraine, and why was it seemingly unable to achieve a successful or decisive outcome? In contrast to Russia’s seizure of Crimea, the uprising in Eastern Ukraine was marked by disorganization and chaos. Using proxy and surrogate actors, along with military exercises and the injection of Russian troops, Russia sought to institutionalize a political entity inside Ukraine to influence its domestic politics. In this article, I analyze the mechanisms by which Russia attempted to implement, and later salvage, its strategy. The article contributes to clearer theoretical and practical understanding of limited force in coercive diplomacy, signaling, and a more rigorous treatment of the role and uses of proxy actors.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Strategic Studies Vol. 42, No.3-4; Jun 2019: p.312-343
Journal SourceJournal of Strategic Studies Vol: 42 No 3-4
Key WordsRussia ;  Ukraine ;  Limited War ;  Coercive Diplomacy ;  Non-State Actors


 
 
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