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Talk to a meeting of the United National Antiwar Coalition webinar on ‘Where is the War in Ukraine Going, and What should the Response of the Peace Movement?’
Emancipations, 2022
https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/emancipations/vol1/iss4/7/
LuXemburg — Gesellschaftsanalyse und linke Praxis, 2023
What happened to the diverse and divergent left in Ukraine, what could happen under some plausible war scenarios, and the dilemmas facing the international left.
The sculpture "Stop playing" by great Artist Lorenzo Quinn inspires me to visualize the Ukraine-Russia war as a profitable game in political terms, out from Negotiation or/and Diplomacy, like a slingshot that delivers a fairground only from a Media perspective. There are no healthy, nor dynamic drivers to end the "game" but an irresponsible attitude to increase military deployment that means: "throw the rock and hide the hand" toward civilian casualties. Is the only strategy, a slingshot that shoots to "win" not to find a solution that keeps peace in the region, within renunciation, delivering equal power to both sides, acceptance from the historical context-including far-right action in the region for ages-, and the threat from NATO enlargement. The arbitrary shoot: sanctions that do not deliver-stop the war, although condemning Russian citizenship, and their global leadership, high technology for Ukraine that only feed the conflict, the EU as part of the conflict-not a Mediator-, and a pretended global leadership biased, euphoric, and aggressive, supported by a manipulative Media.
Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, 2023
The Left is under siege across the globe. Anti-NATO arguments are ridiculed as pro-Putin. The US military-industry nexus is rapidly extending to become a global military-industry-finance-media nexus. The Left in China, India, Turkey, Brazil and many other countries have been crushed or became complicit with authoritarianism. In Europe, progressive ideals that have enjoyed wide support since the end of World War Two are being seriously challenged. In this conversation, Ranabir Samaddar from India and Biao Xiang from China reflect on the shortcomings of the Western Left in their response to the Russia-Ukraine war, and argue that the international Left must take viewpoints from the Global South much more seriously.
Ukrainian Policymaker, 2022
In his interview, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to Ukraine gives his view on the previously "unthinkable" war between Russia and Ukraine and lessons of that sad and destructive process. The interview has been done in April 2022. http://www.ukrpolitic.com/ukrainian-policymaker-volume-10/ http://www.ukrpolitic.com/journals/2022/10/UP_vol_10.pdf http://www.ukrpolitic.com/journals/2022/10/UP_vol_10_NguyenYakushik.pdf https://doi.org/10.29202/up/10/11 http://www.ukrpolitic.com/10-11/
2022
While political science has probed the ideological, political, economic and even psychological motivations behind the drive to war, socialist theory has made a unique contribution by highlighting the relationship between the development of capitalism and war. There's a long and rich tradition of the Left's opposition to militarism that dates back to the International Working Men's Association. It is an excellent resource for understanding the origins of war under capitalism and helping leftists maintain our clear opposition to it. In this article, the author examines the position of all the main currents (socialist, socialdemocratic, communist, anarchist and feminist) intellectuals (Engels, Kropotkin, Malatesta, Jaurès, Luxemburg, Lenin, Mao and Khrushchev) of the Left on the war and its different declinations ('war of defence', 'just war', 'revolutionary war').
The War in Ukraine AND ITS IMPACT ON GLOBAL POLITICS AND SECURITY, 2023
Federation perspective that neglects all the basic instruments of human rights. It is a delicate matter, especially in the context of the war, but necessary to be solved by Ukraine, a state aspiring to become a member of the European Union. The seventh chapter looks at the role of state and non-state actors in protecting war refugees, with a focus on the case of Ukrainian refugees into Romania. Cristina Matiuța and Raluca Viman-Miller investigate how the Romanian state authorities, as a state actor, collaborated with non-state actors, in particular NGOs present on the territory of Romania, to find solutions to a situation that had no precedent in the region. The chapter is based on a set of semi-structured individual interviews conducted with members of seven NGOs in Romania, representative in terms of size, geographical location, level of involvement and previous experience in protecting vulnerable groups. The findings generally highlight a good collaboration and a partnership between the two types of actors and the fact that the non-state actors are a vital link in the chain of solution-finding during crisis.
The article offers reflections on several issues relevant to the war in Ukraine and its consequences. It will examine the interplay of processes, both global and local, that led to the emergence of the Maidan movement and shaped its agenda. The failure of the Maidan to realize this agenda created political vacuum that was filled by Ukrainian nationalists. The ascension of Ukrainian nationalists to power and their attempts to Ukrainianize Ukraine was a development that played a critical role in the eruption of the war. The strategy pursued in the Ukrainian war by the partnership between the Ukrainian nationalist government and its Western sponsors is another important issue to be addressed. This strategy has been singularly unsuccessful. The article will try to explain the reasons for its failure. The war in Ukraine is part of the global turmoil that engulfs the world today. The outcome of this war will undoubtedly have global effects. The article will discuss some consequences that the war has already produced and that are currently shaping the emerging world order.
Eurozine, 16 June 2022
As the shock of war gives way to reflection, Ukrainian public discourse has turned to questions of the past, present and future: When did Russia’s war on Ukraine start? What is it doing to society? And how will it end?
Journal of International Relations and Development, 2023
Commendable efforts to include Ukrainian researchers in academic debates on the Russian invasion of Ukraine nevertheless reflect knowledge hierarchies that characterise contemporary academia, which is compounded by the difficulties that scholars face when they study violence in their own communities. On a practical level, Ukrainian researchers were busy performing the physical work of surviving or, if based abroad, the emotional work of worrying about the safety of friends and family. Many volunteered their time and resources for Ukrainian causes. The pastoral care and public engagement elements of their job expanded. Some Ukrainian scholars also engaged in tone (self)policing in order to prevent their arguments from alienating key audiences or being dismissed as too partisan or naive. The peculiarities of Ukrainian contemporary history and politics-(for instance, its self-perceived belonging to 'the West' and the fact that 'Western' countries have contributed the most to Ukraine's self-defence) at times resulted in a lack of common vocabulary with postcolonial and critical scholarship. This article calls for deeper understanding and closer engagement between academics and activists working in and on the 'Global East' and the 'Global South', as well as for more self-aware and caring ways of researching war.
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