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    With the current civil war in Ukraine unfolding and Russian involvement being well known, the average person would consider this a very simple situation of Russia flexing its might. While there is some truth for Russian involvement being exactly that, the reasoning for Russia’s foreign policy is a much more complex situation that cannot be summarized into one definitive reason. In fact, there are a variety of factors that could be categorized into three groups known as the three levels of analysis

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    MPP 195. Term Paper—Conflict in Crimea Jiewen Zhao Introduction The Crimea Peninsula, located between Kherson of Ukraine and Kuban of Russia, is a major land mass almost completely surrounded by the Black Sea, providing it an extremely important geopolitical position in Eastern Europe. Because of its special geopolitical position, Crimea always has strategic significance to Russia. In history, Crimea was annexed to the Russian Empire in 1783 and, following the Russian Revolution of 1917, became a

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    Russian intervention in Ukraine With the current civil war in Ukraine unfolding and Russian involvement being well known, the average person would consider this a very simple situation of Russia flexing its might. While there is some truth for Russian involvement being exactly that, the reasoning for Russia’s foreign policy is a much more complex situation that cannot be summarized into one definitive reason. In fact there are a variety of factors that could be categorized into three groups known

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    largest and most significant part of theater history in Ukraine. During this time period, the National Theater opened in Kyiv, giving the recent strides in this discipline the proper recognition it deserved. Playwrights such as Les Kurbas (1887-1937) , Mikola Kulish (1892-1937) , and Lesya Ukrainka (1871-1913) , all contributed to new plays such as In The Thicket, but also created their own interpretations of very famous plays like Oedipus Rex (Ukraine pg.1,2). This was the same time period in which major

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    Summary: In “Russia and the Curse of Geography” by Tim Marshall, he begins by commenting about the lack of mountains in Eastern Ukraine. He then goes on to go into detail about the European Plains in Eastern Ukraine that have inflicted many invasions on the Russian border. Putin has to feel a need to protect this vulnerable border, just like the Russian leaders before him, although it is very difficult. Russia has been invaded by through the European Plains by Poland, Sweden, the French and the

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    UKRAINE: TROUBLE IN CRIMEA With a population of two million people covering about 26,100 square kilometers, Crimea is a peninsula on the northern coast of the Black Sea and an autonomous Russian speaking republic of Ukraine. In the early history of Crimea, it was dominated, colonized, and ruled repeatedly by the Greeks, the Romans, the Huns, the Byzantine Empire and others briefly. During the thirteenth century Crimea was even under the rule of the Khan dynasty because it was occupied by Turkish

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    country Ukraine could date back to the 1920’s, when Ukraine became a part of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. It was not until July 16, 1990, that Ukraine had declared sovereignty (Ukraine Fast Facts). While Ukraine had been with the USSR, they had developed historical and traditional cultural ties with Russia that are still concurrent today. Ukraine and Russia are very similar in many ways, but one of the major differences between them is not only their language, but the fact that Ukraine wants

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    found itself naked after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. Russia has always relied on ukraine as a natural gas highway and major agricultural producer. Russia has been living with its own puppet in Kiev. But with Yankovich ousted from office, Russia has no other choice but to take Ukraine back. Ukraine on the other hand has always felt the need to grow on its own, not to mention Ukraine has already been hurt many a time by Russia’s aggressive and heartless actions. The main purpose of

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    aspect of Sts. Volodymyr and Olha Ukrainian Catholic Church tries to celebrate Ukrainian heritage. It celebrates the distinct architecture and iconography that is found in Eastern European churches, while also sending political messages about the Ukraine. The Ukrainian Village began forming in Chicago during what would have been the second wave of Ukrainian immigration during the early 1900s up until the World War I. The first two waves of immigration were motivated by economic betterment, just

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    Modern Ukraine went through many periods of turmoil caused by the conflicts between Russia and surrounding countries, before establishing itself as a country in 1991. Ukraine, for a large part of its history, was divided into two territories: the Left-bank and Right-bank. Russia took control over the Left-bank in 1667, and the Right-bank controlled by the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1654. Later, Austria took control over certain areas of Ukraine, dividing the lands after the Partitions of Poland

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