The Russo-Ukrainian War
MTA
A History
The Russo-Ukrainian War, ignited in 2014 and escalating into a full-scale invasion in February 2022, is a conflict that has dramatically reshaped the geopolitical landscape of Europe and the world. This comprehensive history delves into the deep roots of discord between Ukraine and Russia, tracing the centuries of complex interactions, shared heritage, and recurring patterns of dominance and resistance that set the stage for the present conflict. It meticulously chronicles the pivotal events leading up to the full-scale war, from the Euromaidan Revolution and Russia's swift annexation of Crimea to the simmering, attritional war in the Donbas that raged for eight years.
The book provides a detailed account of the key turning points since the 2022 invasion, including Russia's failed bid to seize Kyiv, the devastating siege of Mariupol, Ukraine's surprising counteroffensives in Kharkiv and Kherson, and the brutal, grinding battles of attrition exemplified by Bakhmut. It explores the strategic military decisions, the devastating human cost, and the profound impact on civilian lives caught in the crossfire. Furthermore, it examines the critical role of evolving military technologies, particularly the widespread use of drones and the race for electronic warfare dominance, which have fundamentally altered the character of modern combat.
Beyond the battlefield, the book analyzes the multifaceted international response to the conflict, including the unprecedented scale of sanctions against Russia, the massive flows of military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine, and the significant shifts in global alliances, most notably the historic accession of Finland and Sweden to NATO. It highlights the severe economic fallout from the war, impacting global energy and food markets and exacerbating uncertainty worldwide, particularly in vulnerable developing nations. Finally, it reflects on the elusive search for peace, navigating the insurmountable gap between Ukrainian demands for sovereignty and territorial integrity and Russia's insistence on recognizing its illegal annexations, and considers the profound and lasting legacy of the war for Europe and the world remade.
This book is essential reading for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of the Russo-Ukrainian War. It is particularly valuable for students of international relations, history enthusiasts, policymakers, and anyone interested in the geopolitical shifts and human impact of major global conflicts.
June 21, 2025
31,966 words
2 hours 14 minutes
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