ABSTRACT
Aside from the near-complete devastation of a sovereign state and reversal of the global balance of power, the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 is leading to a radical transformation in the Eastern European and Eurasian regions – including Russia itself.
The 13 chapters in this volume examine the main geopolitical consequences of the resurgent imperialist aspirations of the Russian Federation. They examine the ideological tools of history falsification as an integral part of hybrid warfare. Turning to the economy, the book discusses how the war and economic sanctions imposed on Russia are redrawing the geopolitical map and how economic relations would change following a regime transformation. The book discusses the reactions of members of the international community to the invasion, whether threatened or neutral parties or allies. The collection therefore offers a comprehensive picture of the main consequences of the resurgent imperialist aspirations of the Russian Federation. Equipped with the conceptual tools of the analysis with a focus on the patronal features of the political-economic system, the book considers the aftermath of the war. This collection complements the book entitled Ukraine. Patronal Democracy and the Russian Invasion.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|124 pages
Russia's Patronal Democracy: Elites, Society, and Ideology in War Mode
chapter |24 pages
The Evolution of Russia's Patronal System: Elites During the War and After Putin
chapter |24 pages
Socially Inclusive and Exclusive Warfighting: Comparing Ukraine and Russia's Ways of War
chapter |28 pages
Enter the “Bloody Clown”: Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky in the Lens of Russia's Media Machine
chapter |20 pages
Authoritarian Deflation: How Russia Lost the Information War against the West
part II|104 pages
Geopolitical Structures and the War: The Changing Position of Russia and Ukraine
chapter |38 pages
In the Gravitational Tensions of East and West: The Systemic and Geopolitical Integration Patterns of Ukraine and Moldova
chapter |16 pages
From Partner to Pariah: The Changing Position of Russia in Terms of International Law
chapter |30 pages
Forced Displacement of Ukrainians during the War: Patterns of Internal and External Migration (2014–2022)
part III|98 pages
The International Community: Patronal and Non-Patronal Responses to the War
