The Territorial Dimension of Russian Aggression Against Ukraine—Polish and European Perspective

Q2 Arts and Humanities
T. Komornicki, R. Wiśniewski, B. Szejgiec-Kolenda, P. Duma, K. Czapiewski
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Abstract

Russian aggression against Ukraine and the associated sanctions from the side of the United States and the European Union resulted in gradual changes in the previous directions of the socio-economic linkages. Besides this global scale, the war in Ukraine has also influenced the linkages and the spatial structures on the regional or local levels. The purpose of the present article is to provide an initial identification of the development of new territorial differentiation in three dimensions: socio-demographic (migrations), economic (first of all the official trade exchange), as well as infrastructural (extension and use of transport networks). The focus here was on the potential consequences that can take place in Europe and in Poland (as a country bordering Ukraine and playing a very special role in both the social relations—the inflow of refugees, and in the economic ones—intermediation in the interactions between the European Union and Ukraine). Identification of spatial differentiation was performed on the basis of analysis of various statistical data, including, in particular, cross-border traffic data, Polish foreign trade at LAU1 level, inflow of refugees (official data of the Polish government), or the secondary data, resulting from project work (in particular, ESPON IRiE). The ultimate scale of the influence of war in Ukraine, neither on the society nor on the economy, cannot be established at this stage of the conflict. The studies performed confirm, however, that the consequences (in each of the dimensions analyzed) are highly territorially diversified. This diversification, though, does not concern only countries or even regions. It has also a local dimension and as such should be adequately perceived by the public authorities of different levels.
俄罗斯侵略乌克兰的领土维度——波兰与欧洲视角
俄罗斯对乌克兰的侵略以及美国和欧洲联盟方面的相关制裁导致社会经济联系的先前方向逐渐发生变化。除了这种全球规模之外,乌克兰战争还影响了区域或地方各级的联系和空间结构。本文的目的是在三个方面初步确定新的领土分化的发展:社会人口(移民)、经济(首先是官方贸易交流)以及基础设施(运输网络的扩展和使用)。这里的重点是欧洲和波兰可能发生的潜在后果(作为一个与乌克兰接壤的国家,在社会关系(难民流入)和经济关系(欧盟和乌克兰之间互动的中介)中都扮演着非常特殊的角色)。通过分析各种统计数据,特别是跨境交通数据、波兰一级对外贸易、难民流入(波兰政府官方数据)或项目工作(特别是ESPON IRiE)产生的次要数据,确定了空间分异。在冲突的这个阶段,无法确定战争对乌克兰社会和经济的最终影响规模。然而,所进行的研究证实,其后果(在分析的每个维度上)在地域上是高度多样化的。然而,这种多样化并不仅仅涉及国家甚至地区。它也具有地方层面,因此各级公共当局应充分认识到这一点。
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Ukrainian Geographical Journal
Ukrainian Geographical Journal Arts and Humanities-History and Philosophy of Science
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