1st Edition
The Return of the Cold War Ukraine, The West and Russia
International Relations 1. Assisted Suicide: Internal and External Causes of the Ukrainian Crisis, Sergei Plekhanov 2. Caught Between Russia and NATO: The EU During and After the Ukrainian Crisis, Michael Johns 3. Belarus in the ‘New Cold War’: A Promising Mediator?, Yann Breault 4. The Crisis in Ukraine and the Ukrainian Diaspora: February-December 2014, Serge Cipko Military 5. Brothers Disunited: Russia’s Use of Military Power in Ukraine, Roger McDermott 6. Explaining the Ukrainian Army’s Defeat in Donbass in 2014 Paul Robinson Economic and Social Considerations 7. Western Economic Sanctions and Russia’s East-West Economic Orientation, V.V. Popov 8. Lost and Forgotten: The Conflict Through the Eyes of the Donbass People, Elena Maltseva Image and Perception 9. Setting the Tone. Misinformation and Disinformation from Kyiv, Moscow, Washington, and Brussels in 2014. J.L. Black 10. Shaping New Narratives: How New Histories are Created, Ivan Kurilla 11. German Attitudes towards Russia: The Post-Maidan Era in Context, Tim Nieguth 12. The Maidan Massacre in Ukraine: A Summary of Analysis, Evidence, and Findings, Ivan Katchanovski 13. Conclusion, J.L. Black
Biography
J L Black is Professor Emeritus and Distinguished Research Professor of Carleton University, Ottawa, and Director of the Centre for Research on Canadian-Russian Relations with the History Department, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Michael Johns is an Associate Professor of Political Science and Vice Dean of Arts at Laurentian University, Barrie Campus, Barrie, Ontario, Canada






