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Reflections on the Russia-Ukraine War.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rothman, Maarten.
Contributor:
Peperkamp, Lonneke.
Rietjens, S. J. H.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (553 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2024.
Language Note:
In English.
Biography/History:
Maarten Rothman is associate professor of International Security Studies at the Netherlands Defense Academy. His research interests include international theory, ideology, and democratic revolutions.Lonneke Peperkamp is a full professor of Military Ethics and Leadership and director of the Military Management Studies Research Centre at the Netherlands Defense Academy. She is vice president of the International Society for Military Ethics in Europe.Sebastiaan Rietjens is a full professor of Intelligence & Security and the director of the War Studies Research Centre at the Netherlands Defense Academy. He also holds a special chair of Intelligence in War and Conflict at Leiden University.
Summary:
The Russia-Ukraine war is a multifaceted beast. It ranges from fighting on the ground to high diplomacy, from domestic anti-war protests to international weapon supplies, from justification through sham referenda to coercion via economic sabotage, and from operational misdirection to covering up war crimes. There are close connections between these facets: the collapse of a front leads to the discovery of mass graves; the delivery of weapon systems depends on Zelensky's appeal to the international community; sham referenda followed by annexation enable accusations of unwillingly mobilized soldiers who refuse to defend the motherland.The volume sheds light on the Russia-Ukraine war, exploring this multitude of facets and their interconnections. Bringing together the expertise of our colleagues at the Netherlands Defense Academy (NLDA) allows us to adopt a distinctively interdisciplinary approach, offering uniquely comprehensive and timely reflections on this armed conflict. The 27 chapters in this volume are centered around five themes. The first section covers historical and contemporary narratives, intelligence, digital technologies, and communication strategies. The second provides in-depth analyses of the operational aspects of the war, including warfighting on land, at sea, in the air, as well as in the space and cyber domains. The third section on international involvement covers topics such as sanctions, burden sharing, arms support and implications of the war on international institutions and the world order. The fourth provides analyses of the normative framework that applies to the Russia-Ukraine war. Finally, the fifth section deals with the way armed forces can transform their organizations and learn from this war, and concludes with questions on how and when the Russia-Ukriane war might end.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Table of Contents
List of Figures, Illustrations and Tables
CHAPTER 1 Setting the Scene
SECTION I Narratives and Intelligence
CHAPTER 2 The War on Ukraine: A Warning from History
CHAPTER 3 Caught by Surprise: Warning for Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
CHAPTER 4 Open-Source Intelligence in the Russia-Ukraine War
CHAPTER 5 ‘The Wise Man Will Be Master of the Stars’ . The Use of Twitter by a Military Intelligence Service in Wartime: The Case of the GUR
CHAPTER 6 Morale and Moral Injury among Russian and Ukrainian Combatants
SECTION II Warfighting
CHAPTER 7 Putin’s War, a European Tragedy : Why Russia’s War Failed and What It Means for NATO
CHAPTER 8 Putin’s Miscalculation : The Effectiveness of Russia’s New-type Warfare in Ukraine
CHAPTER 9 Russian Military Logistics and the Ukraine Conflict : Analyzing Dynamics of Multilevel Alignment
CHAPTER 10 Explaining Stalemate from a Corbettian Maritime Perspective
CHAPTER 11 All Quiet on the Northern Front? Limited War and Covert Action in the Russian-Ukrainian War
CHAPTER 12 Assessing the Dogs of Cyberwar : Reflections on the Dynamics of Operations in Cyberspace during the Russia-Ukraine War
CHAPTER 13 The Space Domain and the Russia-Ukraine War
SECTION III International Involvement
CHAPTER 14 Does the Russia Sanctions Revolution Bring About Change?
CHAPTER 15 NATO Members’ Burden Sharing Behaviour in the Aftermath of Russia’s Annexation of Crimea, 2014-2021
CHAPTER 16 Contraband of War at Sea: Interference of Arms Support to the Enemy
CHAPTER 17 Between Multilateralism and Great Power Competition : The Future of European Indivisible and Comprehensive Security
CHAPTER 18 The Russia-Ukraine War and the Changing Character of the World Order
CHAPTER 19 The West versus the Rest? A Pluralist English School Perspective on the Ukraine War
SECTION IV Rules and Norms
CHAPTER 20 Fighting Justly: The Russia-Ukraine War and the Usefulness of Morality
CHAPTER 21 The ‘Technology War’ and International Law : A Legal Perspective on New Technologies Used in the Ukraine Conflict
CHAPTER 22 Russian Commercial Warriors on the Battlefield
CHAPTER 23 A Military Oath for Russian Private Military Security Contractors? Wagner, Putin and the Death of Prigozhin
CHAPTER 24 Collecting Evidence of International Crimes in Ukraine : The Role of the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee
SECTION V Lessons and Ending
CHAPTER 25 Lessons from Ukraine : Benchmark or Significant Exception?
CHAPTER 26 Revisiting the Synthetic Organisation : Multi-level Bricolage in Turbulent Environments
CHAPTER 27 War Diplomacy in Ukraine: Causes and Endings of Russia’s Military Invasions
CHAPTER 28 When Will It End? Assessing the Duration of Putin’s War with Ukraine
Index
Notes:
This eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
94-006-0474-2
OCLC:
1430663421

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