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War in Ukraine
- Making Sense of a Senseless Conflict
- Narrated by: Teri Schnaubelt
- Length: 4 hrs and 2 mins
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Summary
Russia's brutal February 2022 invasion of Ukraine has attracted widespread condemnation across the West. Government and media circles present the conflict as a simple dichotomy between an evil empire and an innocent victim. In this concise, accessible and highly informative primer, Medea Benjamin and Nicolas Davies insist the picture is more complicated.
Yes, Russia's aggression was reckless and, ultimately, indefensible. But the West's reneging on promises to halt eastward expansion of NATO in the wake of the collapse of the Soviet Union played a major part in prompting Putin to act. So did the U.S. involvement in the 2014 Ukraine coup and Ukraine's failure to implement the Minsk peace agreements. The result is a conflict that is increasingly difficult to resolve, one that could conceivably escalate into all-out war between the United States and Russia—the world's two leading nuclear powers.
Skillfully bringing together the historical record and current analysis, War in Ukraine looks at the events leading up to the conflict, surveys the different parties involved, and weighs the risks of escalation and opportunities for peace. For anyone who wants to get beneath the heavily propagandized media coverage to an understanding of a war with consequences that could prove cataclysmic, this timely book will be an urgent necessity.
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- Mark Gerdzen
- 07-06-23
Not what I expected
i always want to balance my sources of information when it comes to curtent affairs soI bought this title thinking it would give a balanced view of the current situation in Ukraine and Russia.
I was kind of disappointed learning that this title rehashed a lot of quasi conspiracy theories. The facts that are presented can only be verified with some websites and quotes bordering on the obscure.
While condemning this war thoroughly, the author then resumes to overwhelm you with whataboutisms with regard to western actions in the past. False equivalence is all over this title.
the title is also rather short, adding to the feeling that certain aspects of the history of the region were not covered adequately.
All in all, I give this 2 stars for the effort that was made.
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