How the Russian-Ukrainian war changed the geopolitical picture of the world

Authors

  • Nika Chitadze International Black Sea University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52761/3041-1777.2024.19.2.15

Keywords:

russia, Ukraine, Georgia, military aggression, occupation, geopolitics

Abstract

For centuries, russia was the country that was showing its power in the international political system. Firstly, the emergence of the Soviet Union and 15 countries united under one roof, and then its dissolution in 1991 made russia a more aggressive power that the international community witnessed these years. This was mainly against the post-Soviet Space, as russia till today, thinks that post-Soviet countries are and should be under the influence of russia. That's the main reason why Russia has aggressive foreign policy towards its neighboring countries, especially Georgia and Ukraine. The wars against Ukraine and Georgia show how huge a threat can be coming from the imperialist neighbor state. Here, three main years of wars are outlined: 2008, 2014, and the year of 2022, when Russia started a new military occupation against Ukraine. This aggressive foreign policy dimension is not only a threat for only post-Soviet space but to international security as well. Russia’s internal and external policy dimensions have always been a subject of international world order, as its steps always had some implications for both regional and international political systems. This research will discuss what are the main implications of military occupations conducted by russia in the 21st century.

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Published

2024-09-12

How to Cite

Чітадзе, Н. (2024). How the Russian-Ukrainian war changed the geopolitical picture of the world. Good Parson: Scientific Bulletin of Ivano-Frankivsk Academy of John Chrysostom. Theology. Philosophy. History, (19), 152–175. https://doi.org/10.52761/3041-1777.2024.19.2.15