俄乌冲突与北约的宗旨:反思

Ghulam Mujadid, Saba Kiran
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本文研究并对比了俄罗斯和美国在整个冲突中的观点和行动,并试图确定乌克兰冲突升级为全球权力斗争的原因。由于有关乌克兰局势的信息存在大量偏见和自我服务,本文旨在客观地调查美国将北约扩展至东欧国家的行动和行为的某些方面,以及俄罗斯为确保其近海安全所做的努力。这些相互冲突的战略动态都对局势做出了贡献。由于数据是通过书籍、期刊论文、网站和期刊收集的,因此本研究是一项案头研究。本研究属于定性研究,因为它利用各种资料来源来分析这一问题并理解对立的观点。俄罗斯和美国正在资助敌对的民兵组织,以从战略上控制黑海地区,获取经济利益。为了不让对方在黑海地区取得霸权统治地位,两国政府都从自身利益出发,努力加强各自的地位,削弱对手的地位。如果这两个大国没有以这样的方式参与其中,乌克兰冲突的演变会有所不同。
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Russian-Ukraine Conflict and the Purpose of NATO: A Rethink
This article examines and contrasts Russia's and U.S.'s perspectives and actions throughout the conflict and attempts to determine why the conflict in Ukraine escalated into a global power struggle. Due to the abundance of biased and self-serving information about the Ukrainian situation, this article aims to objectively investigate some aspects of the actions and behaviours of the U.S. to expand NATO to Eastern European states; and Russia’s bids to secure it near abroad. These conflicting strategic dynamics made their contributions to the situation. Since the data were gathered through books, journal papers, websites, and periodicals, the study is a desk study. It is qualitative because it draws on various sources to analyze this problem and comprehend the opposing viewpoints. Russia and the U.S. are sponsoring rival militias to strategically dominate the Black Sea Region for their economic gains. To keep one another from achieving hegemonic dominance in the Black Sea region, both governments worked in their self-interest to strengthen their respective positions and undercut those of their rivals. How the Ukraine conflict evolved would have been different had the two great powers not been involved in the ways they did.
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