The Impact on Continental and Economic Issues of Russia’s Military Stance on Crimea and Eastern Ukraine
Romeo-Victor Ionescu () and
Pierre Chabal ()
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Romeo-Victor Ionescu: Danubius University of Galati
Pierre Chabal: Le Havre University
Acta Universitatis Danubius. OEconomica, 2015, issue 11(2), 107-133
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The paper deals with a very complex analysis of the Eastern Ukraine and Crimea and its impact on other European countries. The analysis covers historical, social, cultural, religious, linguistic, economic aspects, which are put together in order to obtain the best description of the situation. This approach is one of the few others realised at this scientific level. The latest statistical data and information are used in order to support the analysis and its conclusions. There is a pertinent connection between the historical, social, cultural and economic environment in region. The main conclusion of the paper is that a compromise is possible with compensations for the other interested global actors, not only for Russia. Moreover, the present strategically, military and economic crisis? approach will be very important for the future events anywhere in the world.
Keywords: geopolitics; geo-economics; comparativism; economic contraction; regional economic disparities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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