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ID193262
Title ProperCommentary – the paradox of two wars in Ukraine
Other Title InformationBetween Independence and the Social Welfare of Others
LanguageENG
AuthorBaranowski, Mariusz
Summary / Abstract (Note)The central thesis of this commentary focuses on the paradox of two wars occurring in parallel with Russian aggression in Ukraine. It is not just that—in addition to military action—there is a geopolitical tsunami and its consequences in the form of a possible food crisis, mass migration, or an already open energy war. The paradox relates to the fact that a potential Ukrainian victory could have adverse effects on the welfare of European countries as a consequence of the embargo on Russian hydrocarbons and the need to replace them (assuming there is no return to the ancien régime before the Russian aggression of February 24, 2022). The defeat of the Ukrainians, on the other hand, could lead to a so-called “new opening” and a gradual return to the import of Russian energy resources (which, although they will not obtain the pre-war volume, will provide energy stability for Europe in a period of diversifying contracts and developing investments in renewable energy sources).
`In' analytical NoteWorld Affairs US Vol.186, No.1; Spring 2023: p.226-234
Journal SourceWorld Affairs US Vol: 186 No 1
Key WordsGeopolitics ;  Public Opinion ;  Energy Security ;  Aggression ;  Natural Gas ;  Russia ;  Europe ;  Social Welfare ;  Independence ;  Military Action ;  Hydrocarbons ;  Putin ;  Paradox ;  Energy Transition ;  Ukraine War


 
 
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