Under Fire: The War in Ukraine: Chronicle of Occupation, Resistance, and Resilience
By DAVID GREED
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From the Russian annexation of Crimea to the occupation of Donbas and the formation of Ukrainian volunteer battalions, this book delves into the causes and early stages of the conflict. It also examines the humanitarian crisis and displacement that have resulted from the conflict, as well as the role of international support and civil society resistance against occupation.
But this book is not just a recounting of events - it is also a powerful reflection on the trauma and coping mechanisms of those affected by the conflict. It explores the social and economic impacts of the war, as well as the lessons learned and prospects for resolution and peace.
Under Fire is not just a book for those interested in the conflict in Ukraine - it is a book for anyone who wants to understand the complex and interconnected issues that shape our world today. It is a must-read for anyone who cares about the human toll of war and the prospects for building a more just and peaceful world.
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Under Fire - DAVID GREED
Under Fire: The War in Ukraine
Chronicle of Occupation, Resistance, and Resilience
David Greed
Description
Under Fire: The War in Ukraine is a gripping and thought-provoking chronicle of one of the most devastating conflicts of our time. Through a combination of eyewitness accounts, in-depth analysis, and historical context, this book offers a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the war in Ukraine.
From the Russian annexation of Crimea to the occupation of Donbas and the formation of Ukrainian volunteer battalions, this book delves into the causes and early stages of the conflict. It also examines the humanitarian crisis and displacement that have resulted from the conflict, as well as the role of international support and civil society resistance against occupation.
But this book is not just a recounting of events - it is also a powerful reflection on the trauma and coping mechanisms of those affected by the conflict. It explores the social and economic impacts of the war, as well as the lessons learned and prospects for resolution and peace.
Under Fire is not just a book for those interested in the conflict in Ukraine - it is a book for anyone who wants to understand the complex and interconnected issues that shape our world today. It is a must-read for anyone who cares about the human toll of war and the prospects for building a more just and peaceful world.
Background information on the conflict in Ukraine
Purpose of the book
Causes and early stages of the conflict
Russian annexation of Crimea
Occupation of Donbas
Humanitarian crisis and displacement
Formation of Ukrainian volunteer battalions
Role of international support
Civil society resistance against occupation
Social and economic impacts of the conflict
Adaptation to the new reality
Community building and solidarity
Lessons learned and recommendations
Reflections on the war and its consequences
Final thoughts and call to action
Background information on the conflict in Ukraine
The conflict in Ukraine is a complex and multi-faceted issue that has its roots in the country's history, culture, and geopolitical position. The conflict began in 2014, following the Ukrainian Revolution of 2014, which resulted in the ousting of President Viktor Yanukovych. The revolution was sparked by Yanukovych's decision to back out of a deal with the European Union in favor of closer ties with Russia, which was seen as a betrayal of Ukraine's pro-European aspirations.
The revolution was met with a violent response from the Yanukovych government, resulting in the deaths of over 100 protestors. This led to a popular uprising, which forced Yanukovych to flee the country, and the establishment of a new government in Kyiv.
The events of 2014 set the stage for the conflict that followed, as Russia saw the Ukrainian Revolution as a threat to its interests in the region. Russia's annexation of Crimea in March 2014 was the first step in what would become a larger conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
The annexation of Crimea was met with international condemnation, and the United States and European Union imposed economic sanctions on Russia in response. However, Russia continued to support separatist movements in eastern Ukraine, which led to the outbreak of fighting in the Donbas region.
The conflict in eastern Ukraine has been characterized by a mix of conventional and unconventional warfare, with Ukrainian government forces