We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. You can change your cookie settings at any time. Find out more

Contents

SIPRI Yearbook 2015

SIPRI Yearbook 2015

3. The Ukraine conflict and its implications

Chapter:
3. The Ukraine conflict and its implications
Source:
SIPRI Yearbook 2015
Author(s):
Ian Anthony, Sam Perlo-Freeman, Siemon T. Wezeman

Europe has invested heavily over several decades in developing a framework of rules, procedures and institutions for conflict prevention and crisis management. In 2014 the rapid downward spiral from political crisis to armed conflict in Ukraine was evidence that the arrangements remain inadequate to the challenge. The incorporation of Crimea into Russia without the consent of the Ukrainian authorities was a major challenge to the European security order.

Citation (MLA):
Anthony, Ian, Sam Perlo-Freeman, and Siemon T. Wezeman. "3. The Ukraine conflict and its implications." SIPRI Yearbook. SIPRI. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2016. Web. 21 Jan. 2025. <https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780198737810/sipri-9780198737810-chapter-3.xml>.
Citation (APA):
Anthony, I., Perlo-Freeman, S., & Wezeman, S. (2016). 3. The Ukraine conflict and its implications. In SIPRI, SIPRI Yearbook 2015: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Retrieved 21 Jan. 2025, from https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780198737810/sipri-9780198737810-chapter-3.xml
Citation (Chicago):
Anthony, Ian, Sam Perlo-Freeman, and Siemon T. Wezeman. "3. The Ukraine conflict and its implications." In SIPRI Yearbook 2015: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security, SIPRI. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016). Retrieved 21 Jan. 2025, from https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780198737810/sipri-9780198737810-chapter-3.xml
The SIPRI Yearbook online requires a subscription or purchase to access its full text (purchase of a print copy of the 2010-2016 yearbooks also provides access to some content). Unsubscribed users can however freely search the site and view the abstracts and keywords for each book and chapter.
Please log in to access full text content, or find out more about how to subscribe.
If you think you should have access to this service, please contact your librarian.