Russia’s War in Ukraine: State Patriotism or Economic Gain?

P. Lawrence
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Are the objectives of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 based on Putin’s ideological view of Russia’s history and the place of Ukraine in it in the process re-establishing Russia’s position as a world power challenging US hegemony? Or are there underlying economic objectives shared with Russia’s oligarchs to gain control of Ukraine’s mineral wealth and strategic economic position at the crossroads of Europe and Eurasia? This article compares the economies of Russia and Ukraine and their performance since the end of the Soviet Union and finds that their economic structures and performance are very similar over the last three decades, as is the domination of their respective oligarchs, but that the war has hit Ukraine much more disastrously than sanctions have hit Russia. It concludes that Russia does not need Ukraine’s mineral wealth but that control of Ukraine would bring Russia economic gains. However, the principal reason for the invasion is to push back the potential NATO advance to the Russian border, itself a reaction to US fears of Europe’s increasing dependence on Russia for gas, and in doing so challenge US hegemony not just in Europe by across the world by building bridges to Asia and other parts of the Global South.
俄罗斯在乌克兰的战争:国家爱国主义还是经济利益?
俄罗斯2022年入侵乌克兰的目标是否基于普京对俄罗斯历史的意识形态观,以及乌克兰在重建俄罗斯挑战美国霸权的世界大国地位过程中的地位?或者,俄罗斯寡头们是否有共同的潜在经济目标,即控制乌克兰的矿产财富,以及在欧洲和欧亚大陆交汇处的战略经济地位?本文比较了俄罗斯和乌克兰的经济及其自苏联解体以来的表现,发现它们的经济结构和表现在过去三十年中非常相似,它们各自的寡头统治也是如此,但战争对乌克兰的打击比制裁对俄罗斯的打击要严重得多。报告的结论是,俄罗斯不需要乌克兰的矿产财富,但控制乌克兰会给俄罗斯带来经济利益。然而,入侵俄罗斯的主要原因是为了阻止北约可能向俄罗斯边境推进,这本身就是对美国担心欧洲日益依赖俄罗斯天然气的反应,这样做不仅会挑战美国在欧洲的霸权,还会在全球范围内挑战美国的霸权,通过建立通往亚洲和全球南方其他地区的桥梁。
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