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Grant, Thomas D. "Annexation of Crimea." American Journal of International Law 109, no. 1 (2015): 68–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.5305/amerjintelaw.109.1.0068.

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The Russian Federation, by a municipal law act dated March 21, 2014, annexed Crimea, an area of Ukraine. This act followed armed intervention by forces of the Russian Federation, a referendum, and a declaration of independence in Crimea. Outside the context of decolonization, few claims of annexation following the use of force have been made during the United Nations era; this is the first by a permanent member of the Security Council against a United Nations member. The present article examines the annexation of Crimea in view of the legal arguments that the Russian Federation has articulated
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Muratova, Elmira. "Chapter 4: Politics of the Memory of Deportation and Interethnic Relations in Post-2014 Crimea." European Yearbook of Minority Issues Online 21, no. 1 (2024): 78–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22116117_02101005.

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Abstract This article analyses the Crimean Tatars’ politics of the memory of deportation in post-Soviet Crimea, and focuses on the changes in these politics since Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014. This article is organized as follows. First, I outline the main memory-related practices associated with deportation, following the mass repatriation of Crimean Tatars in the early 1990s. Second, I describe the changes that have occurred in the politics of the memory of deportation since the 2014 annexation of Crimea. Third, I use interviews and social media analysis to show how these changes we
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Gragl, Paul. "The Oxymoron of Annexation: An Illegal Act of Law." Review of Central and East European Law 50, no. 1-2 (2025): 8–27. https://doi.org/10.1163/15730352-bja10112.

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Abstract Annexation, i.e., the forcible acquisition of territory by one State at the expense of another, has been prohibited under international law for almost a century. Acts of annexation have nonetheless taken place in the era of contemporary international law, most recently, that of Crimea and other four oblasts of Ukraine by Russia in 2014 and 2022, respectively. Given their illegal nature, these annexations are certainly null and void under international law, but are, at the same time, an act of law. How is it then possible to reconcile the concept of annexation as a legal act with its i
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Stonis, Danylo. "EU Solidarity in the Face of External Security Threats: The example of the Crimea Platform Initiative." Politologický časopis - Czech Journal of Political Science, no. 3 (October 30, 2023): 206–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/pc2023-3-206.

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CEEOL: https://www.ceeol.com/search/article-detail?id=1197958 The Crimea Platform is a diplomatic initiative of Ukraine, designed as an international coordination mechanism to reverse the 2014 annexation of the Crimean Peninsula by the Russian Federation. The initiative attracted the attention of EU member states, due to the very nature of the annexation – a result of Russia’s aggressive and assertive foreign policy. However, attitudes to the issue of the annexation and the perception of its impact on the security of the EU vary greatly from one Crimea Platform participant to another, which le
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Katerynko, Igor, and Oleksandr Sereda. "THE CRIMEAN KHANATE BEFORE AND AFTER THE ANNEXATION IN THE RUSSIAN-OTTOMAN DIPLOMATIC CONFRONTATION." Chornomors’ka Mynuvshyna, no. 18 (December 28, 2023): 25–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.18524/2519-2523.2023.18.292454.

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The Crimean Khanate on the eve and after the annexation in the Russian-Ottoman diplomatic confrontation is a key factor in the further expansion of the Russian Empire in the Balkans. Understanding the possible loss of influence on the Crimean Khanate, the Russian government is resorting to the complete annexation of Crimea and the liquidation of the Crimean Khanate. All subsequent actions of the Russian government concerned only issues of preparation for the occupation of the Crimean Peninsula. During the period of interwar relations – from 1774 to 1787, Russian-Ottoman relations continued to
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Shcherbyna, Victor, Artur Sotskyi, Vitaliy Teliychuk, Yuliia Koval, and Serhii Karpovskyi. "International legal regime of the territory of Crimea after the Russian annexation." Cuestiones Políticas 40, no. 73 (2022): 495–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.46398/cuestpol.4073.27.

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The purpose of the research. The purpose of the article consists in determination of the current international legal regime of the territory of Crimea for further proper argumentation of Ukraine’s position in interstate disputes with the Russian Federation. Main content. Various forms of foreign military presence on the territory of a state have been studied, such as: occupation, conquest, deployment of foreign military bases, annexation, etc. Determined are signs that characterize the legal regimes of occupation and annexation and their international regulation. Methodology: Review of materia
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Harasimowicz, Karolina. "Crimea Responsibility to Protect and Self-Determination under Article 2 of the UN Charter." Proceedings of The Global Conference on Social Sciences 1, no. 1 (2023): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.33422/gssconf.v1i1.152.

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The annexation of the Crimean Peninsula has sparked the debate on state sovereignty in the context of international law. This research aims to establish the legal consequences of Russia’s annexation and the global communities' measures. The study also discusses Kosovo's independence and whether it can be used to solve the crisis in Crimea. International law has outlined some of the rules that are meant to govern the relationship between states. Russia is a signatory to the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances alongside other countries such as the United States, Ukraine, and the United Ki
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Zhelezniak, Mykola, and Oleksandr Ishchenko. "Occupation or annexation of Crimea? (based on Ukrainian encyclopedias)." Encyclopedia Herald of Ukraine 14 (December 15, 2022): 57–66. https://doi.org/10.37068/evu.14.6.

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In this article, Ukrainian encyclopedias are studied in order to show how they describe the capture of Crimea by the Russian Federation. The authors focus on terms describing the act of aggression of the RF against the Ukrainian peninsula, such as “annexation” and “occupation”. The fact is that there is still no terminological clarity among scholars, therefore, it is not easy to interpret both the events of spring 2014 and the political and legal consequences of these events. The fact is also that scholarly studies of these problems are a contribution to the formation o
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Yevhen, Leheza, Dmytro Pryimachenko, Vita Moroz, Tetiana Pakulova, and Oleh Salo. "Legal status of the territory of Crimea after the accession of Russia." Revista do Curso de Direito do UNIFOR 13, no. 2 (2022): 28–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.24862/rcdu.v13i2.1632.

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The purpose of the research. The purpose of the article consists in determination of the current international legal regime of the territory of Crimea for further proper argumentation of Ukraine’s position in interstate disputes with the Russian Federation. Main content. Various forms of foreign military presence on the territory of a state have been studied, such as: occupation, conquest, deployment of foreign military bases, annexation, etc. Determined are signs that characterize the legal regimes of occupation and annexation and their international regulation. Methodology: Review of materia
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Kyrylo, Klymenko. "Qualification of the international legal regime of the territory of Crimea after its seizing by Russia." ScienceRise: Juridical Science, no. 2(20) (June 30, 2022): 23–28. https://doi.org/10.15587/2523-4153.2022.258218.

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Various forms of foreign military presence on the territory of the state have been studied, such as occupation, conquest, deployment of foreign military bases, annexation, etc. The features that characterize the legal regimes of occupation and annexation and their international regulation have been identified. Among the signs of occupation is the effective control of the occupier over the territory of another state with the takeover of all functions of government with or without armed resistance, as well as without obtaining sovereign rights to the occupied territory. The consequences of the i
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Voytyuk, Oksana. "Działania krymskotatarskiego ruchu narodowowyzwoleńczego w warunkach aneksji Krymu (na przykładzie blokady półwyspu)." Sprawy Narodowościowe, no. 48 (August 2, 2016): 209–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/sn.2016.013.

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The actions of Crimean Tatars national liberation movement under сonditions of annexation of the Crimea (example of Crimea blockade)In 2015, due to the rapidly changing political and economic situation in the world, the issue of annexation of the Crimea gave way to such news as the political situation in Syria, and Russia's participation in hostilities in this country, the imposition of sanctions on Russia and their impact on the Russian economy, falling oil prices and its effects, the situation with refugees in the European Union. To draw attention to the problem of the annexation of the Crim
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Zhelezniak, Mykola, and Oleksandr Ishchenko. "Occupation or annexation of Crimea? (based on Ukrainian encyclopedias)." Entsyklopedychnyi visnyk Ukrainy [The Encyclopedia Herald of Ukraine] 14 (December 15, 2022): 57–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.37068/evu.14.6.

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In this article, Ukrainian encyclopedias are studied in order to show how they describe the capture of Crimea by the Russian Federation. The authors focus on terms describing the act of aggression of the RF against the Ukrainian peninsula, such as “annexation” and “occupation”. The fact is that there is still no terminological clarity among scholars, therefore, it is not easy to interpret both the events of spring 2014 and the political and legal consequences of these events. The fact is also that scholarly studies of these problems are a contribution to the formation of the policy for Ukraini
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Kobierecki, Michał Marcin. "Russia and Its International Image: From Sochi Olympic Games to Annexing Crimea." International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 18, no. 2 (2016): 165–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ipcj-2016-0016.

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The aim of the article is to analyze the change of the Russian Federation’s international image in the light of two significant events: the Olympic Winter Games in 2014 in Sochi and the annexation of Crimea. According to the first hypothesis, one of the main aims for hosting the Olympic Games was to improve the international prestige of Russia. Shortly after the Olympics Russia increased its activity in Eastern Ukraine, which resulted in the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula. Therefore the article is also aimed to investigate whether by annexing Crimea Russia squandered the possible positive
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Javed, Muhammad, Nazim Rahim, and Assad Mehmood Khan. "Russia's Annexation of Crimea and Security Implications for the Baltic States." Global Social Sciences Review IV, no. III (2019): 383–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2019(iv-iii).48.

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This article discusses Russia's annexation of Crimea and its security implications for the Baltic States. The study exclusively examines two considerable impacts of the Russian annexation of Crimea, in term of its Compatriots and Hybrid warfare strategies on the security of the three Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania) through qualitative and descriptive analysis. It discusses Russia's Compatriot policy which was behind this annexation, and how this policy is an essential tool of the Kremlin against the Baltic States using their large portion of the population comprised of ethnic Ru
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Rusnáková, Soňa. "Russian New Art of Hybrid Warfare in Ukraine." Slovak Journal of Political Sciences 17, no. 3-4 (2017): 343–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sjps-2017-0014.

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Abstract The main aim of this paper is to analyse the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation. For the purposes of the paper, the theory of hybrid warfare was chosen as an analytical category. Throughout the paper, the concept of hybrid warfare is examined and applied on case study of Crimean annexation. Hybrid warfare, especially in connection with Russian actions in Crimea has been an intensely debated concept. There is an ongoing debate among scholars concerning the meaning of the concept, its existence and employment by the Russian Federation. This paper showed that the article of V
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Tipaldou, Sofia, and Philipp Casula. "Russian nationalism shifting. The selective use of populism and nationalism for a new pan-Russian identity after the Annexation of Crimea." Demokratizatsiya: The Journal of Post-Soviet Democratization 27, no. 3 (2019): 349–70. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5762142.

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This article focuses on the on-going war in a borderland between the European Union and Russia, the conflict in Eastern Ukraine (Donbass) that started with the events on the Euromaidan and the swift annexation of Crimea by Russia. Our analysis of key speeches by Vladimir Putin regarding the annexation of Crimea and the war in the Donbass demonstrates that in this case, populism extends beyond the dichotomy of the people against the establishment, since it relies on complex notions of enmity and alliance. We argue that, in the context of Crimea’s annexation and the war in Donbass, the Rus
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Hazizova, Olena. "PROBLEMS OF ETHNOCULTURAL SPACE OF THE AR OF CRIMEA IN THE CONTEXT OF THE ANNEXATION OF THE PENINSULA." Almanac of Ukrainian Studies, no. 22 (2017): 22–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2520-2626/2017.22.3.

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The Crimean Tatar problem holds a leading position in the system of ethnocultural relations with the AR of Crimea. It is caused by a number of factors inherited from the past, as well as by the imperfection of the legislative basis of Ukraine, its ethnonational policy. Political and legal foundation, built during the years of independence, made it possible to combine the interests of all components of the Ukrainian political nation; however, it didn’t provide equal conditions for the ethnonational development and active participation in state-building processes of Crimean Tatars and national m
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Aydin, Filiz Tutku, and Fethi Kurtiy Sahin. "The politics of recognition of Crimean Tatar collective rights in the post-Soviet period: With special attention to the Russian annexation of Crimea." Communist and Post-Communist Studies 52, no. 1 (2019): 39–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.postcomstud.2019.02.003.

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This paper examines the process of how Crimean Tatars strived to attain group-differentiated rights since they have returned to their homeland in the early 1990s. Whereas the politics of minority rights were viewed through security lens in earlier literature, we emphasize the significance of cultural constructs in influencing the minority policies, based on qualitative content analysis of “speech acts” of elites, and movement and policy documents. Focusing on the interaction of the framing processes of Crimean Tatars with the Crimean regional government, Ukraine, and Russia, we argue that the
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Charron, Austin. "Russia’s Recolonization of Crimea." Current History 119, no. 819 (2020): 275–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2020.119.819.275.

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Drawing from over a decade of experience researching Crimean identities, the author highlights key developments and transformations from the past six years of Russian occupation to show how the annexation of Crimea represents not a “reunification,” as the Kremlin claims, but rather a recolonization. Promises of economic gains have not been met, and liberties have been restricted. The Crimean Tatars have suffered most of all; in a reprise of their forced displacement under Stalin, many have gone into exile on the Ukrainian mainland.
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Catala, Amandine. "Secession and Annexation: The Case of Crimea." German Law Journal 16, no. 3 (2015): 581–607. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2071832200020988.

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AbstractThe recent crisis involving the territory of Crimea has been characterized both as a case of wrongful annexation and as one of rightful secession. Territory and competing territorial claims lie at the heart of the normative questions of secession and annexation. Any normative theory of secession or of annexation must therefore address their territorial aspect: It must explain why one agent rather than another has a valid claim to the disputed territory. One of the most interesting, yet controversial, normative accounts of secession has been offered by choice theorists of secession. Cho
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Karolak-Michalska, Magdalena. "Ruchy etnopolityczne mniejszości rosyjskiej w państwach byłego ZSRR po aneksji Krymu do Rosji." Cywilizacja i Polityka 15, no. 15 (2017): 264–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.5471.

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The aim of the article is to analyze the ethno-political movements of the Russian minority in post-Soviet countries after the annexation of the Crimea to Russia and attempt to answer the research question: how annexation of the Crimea caused and / or strengthened among the Russian minority living in those countries with separatist tendencies. The author analyzes the activity of Russians living in former Soviet republics selected, pointing to their behavior towards annexation and activity within the organization in which they operate. In his concluding remarks comes to the conclusion that due t
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Nankobe, Vitalis Mbah. "Great Power Politics in Post-Cold War Period: The Ukraine Crisis of 2014." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 17, no. 33 (2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2021.v17n33p1.

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The Ukraine Crisis of 2014 which led to the annexation of Crimea by Russia has been one of the worst European issues since the end of the Cold War. NATO’s relations with Russia have worsened ever since Russian troops invaded and annexed the Crimean peninsula in 2014. This paper examines why Russia intervened and eventually annexed Crimea during the Ukraine crisis through theoretical approaches in IR (international relations). In addition, the paper also discusses the consequences of Russia’s actions in Crimea during the Ukraine Crisis of 2014. This paper argues that Russia intervened and annex
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Bondarenko, Ye. "Addressing war crimes in Ukraine: international response, accountability and the path to reparations for violations committed as a result of russian aggression." Uzhhorod National University Herald. Series: Law 4, no. 85 (2024): 215–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2307-3322.2024.85.4.31.

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It is indicated that russia’s aggression against Ukraine, which began in 2014 with the annexation of Crimea by the russian federation, has since intensified significantly, especially after the large-scale invasion of russia in February 2022. This armed aggression of the russian federation against Ukraine led to a serious humanitarian crisis, serious violations of international humanitarian law (IHL), international criminal law (ICC) and international human rights law (IHRC). The article explores the international legal responses to russia’s ongoing aggression against Ukraine, beginning with th
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Denysenko, Kseniia, and Olena Kovtun. "The Religious Freedom in Crimea During the Russian Occupation." Środkowoeuropejskie Studia Polityczne, no. 3 (September 15, 2021): 5–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/ssp.2021.3.1.

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The article deals with the problem of religious freedom in Crimea after the occupation of the Peninsula by Russian military forces in February 2014 and the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation. The subject matter of the study is religious freedom in Crimea during the Russian occupation since 2014. The systematic and the structural approach allow the authors to see the entire picture of religious freedoms violation on the Peninsula. The study hypothesizes that with the occupation and annexation of Crimea, Russia brought the collapse of the religious pluralism and freedom that Ukrainia
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Josephi, Beate, and Berdak Bayimbetov. "Ukraine and Russia: How did a widely read Russian newspaper argue Russia’s case in 2014?" Tripodos, no. 56 (December 5, 2024): 05. https://doi.org/10.51698/tripodos.2024.56.05.

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The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 had a preamble. In 2014, when then president Yanukovych fled Ukraine in the course of the Maidan protests, the loss of its ally in Kyiv prompted Russia to instigate pro-Russian and military activities in Crimea. This culminated in Russia, after a disputed referendum, incorporating Crimea as a Russian republic on 18 March 2014. This article investigates how the widely read Russian weekly newspaper Argumenty i Facty (Arguments and Facts) portrayed the situation in the months prior and subsequent to the annexation of Crimea. In the period December
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Özigci, Yunus Emre. "Crimea as Saguntum?" Croatian international relations review 26, no. 86 (2020): 42–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.37173/cirr.26.86.2.

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The developments in Ukraine in 2014, namely the annexation of Crimea and the secessionist upheaval in Donetsk and Lugansk areas caused — or appeared as the content of — a rift between the “West” and Russia. The core questions of this article explore the nature of this rift and its significance on the shape of the international system in their relatedness to the Ukrainian crisis. The concepts employed in the study belong to phenomenology as adapted to the field of international relations, in order to answer to the apparent need to develop a tool that would enable us to ground the study on its s
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Kuzmenko, Eduard. "THE CRIMEAN ISSUE IN BRITISH-UKRAINIAN RELATIONS (FEBRUARY 2014 – FEBRUARY 2022)." European Historical Studies, no. 27 (2024): 54–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2524-048x.2024.27.5.

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The article analyses the issue of Crimea in bilateral relations between the United Kingdom and Ukraine in 2014–2022. It is noted that, on the one hand, the relevance, importance and interest in the issue are caused by the UK’s leadership in supporting Ukraine in the context of russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine. Thus, there is active economic, investment, political and other cooperation between the UK and Ukraine on a systematic and consistent basis. The United Kingdom, along with promoting and further strengthening its own brand, actively supports and lobbies for Ukraine’s position among
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Osmanov, Elviz E. "Statistical information on the socio-economic development of Bakhchisarai at the end of the 18th – beginning of the 20th centuries." Crimean Historical Review, no. 2 (October 28, 2021): 8–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.22378/kio.2021.2.8-19.

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The city of Bakhchisarai turned into a district town in the Tauride province after the annexation of the Crimea to the Russian Empire. This article analyzes the picture of urban life, including the dynamics of population growth, an increase in the number of religious and educational institutions, based on archival materials and statistics. Crimean Tatars supported the local traditions of craft production, based on the use of local and partly imported raw materials. Handicraft workshops and trade shops defined the trade and handicraft character of the eastern Islamic city. After the annexation
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Hazizova, Olena. "CRIMEAN "KNOT" OF IDENTITIES: RUSSIAN ANNEXATION AND THE PROBLEM OF PRESERVING OF THE NATIONAL SINGULARITY OF CRIMEAN RESIDENTS." Almanac of Ukrainian Studies, no. 23 (2018): 25–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2520-2626/2018.23.4.

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The insufficient degree of common identity at the state level, the distinct regional character of axiological and ideological differences in the Ukrainian society, direct interference with the internal affairs and imposition of common identifications on the part of other subjects of international relations considerably aggravates the threat of separatism, leads to the increase of joint identification of citizens with other societies and their political interests, which can lead to the territorial disintegration of the country. The annexation of Crimea by Russia became a significant destabilizi
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Muratova, Elmira. "Displacement and Belonging: Redefining ‘Homeland’ and ‘Return’ among Crimean Tatars." Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe 23, no. 3 (2024): 98–123. https://doi.org/10.53779/elmu1312.

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This article examines Crimean Tatar perceptions of ‘homeland’ and ‘return’ following the 2014 annexation of Crimea, contrasting these views with those of Crimean Tatars in exile after the 1944 deportation. I argue that while nearly all aspects of homeland perception among exiled Crimean Tatars – such as an identity marker, a mythologized final destination, and the place where their community reside – are still evident in the narratives of those displaced after 2014, their emphasis and meaning have shifted. For those displaced post-2014, Crimea is primarily viewed as the place where their commu
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Mashevskyi, Oleh, and Maksym Pryhoniuk. "THE PROBLEM OF THE DE-OCCUPATION OF CRIMEA IN TURKISH-UKRAINIAN RELATIONS DURING THE ARMED AGGRESSION OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AGAINST UKRAINE (2014–2023)." European Historical Studies, no. 26 (2023): 64–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2524-048x.2023.26.5.

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The relevance of the research topic is determined by the crucial role of the Republic of Turkey concerning the de-occupation of Crimea and the support of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine in general. At the scientific level, a coherent and comprehensive study of this important problem has not yet been published. Before the annexation of Ukrainian Crimea by Russia in 2014, one of the significant areas of cooperation between Turkey and Ukraine was their joint efforts to support the Crimean Tatar people, who were returning to Crimea after harrowing deportation by the Soviet reg
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Reynolds, Michael A. "Why Turkey Has Been Quiet About Crimea." Current History 113, no. 765 (2014): 290–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2014.113.765.290.

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Lau, Cheng Yong. "Crimea's annexation: The blockade of EU's energy diversification strategy in Black Sea basin?" GATR Global Journal of Business Social Sciences Review 1, no. 1 (2013): 50–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.35609/gjbssr.2013.1.1(6).

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Objective The paper aims to synthesis the impacts of Crimea's annexation into Russia on EU's energy diversification strategy, as well as the natural gas pipelines competitions in the Black Sea basin. Methodology/Technique Based on secondary documentary research method, more than 10 in press articles and journals in the related studies field are found, then synchronizing their findings into comprehensive paragraphs. Findings Firstly, the annexation of Crimea is an additional value to Russia's from the perspectives of economics, and military strength. Secondly, South stream pipeline would remain
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Horiunova, Yevgeniya. "THE IMPERIAL CONTEXT OF RUSSIAN MEMORIAL POLICY IN ANNEXED CRIMEA." Intermarum history policy culture, no. 9 (December 25, 2021): 209–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.35433/history.112024.

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The purpose of the article is to analyze the basic principles of Russian memorial policy in Crimea in the context of Russia's current imperial ambitions. Research methodology is based on a systematic approach, which allows us to consider the policy of memory in Russia as part of public policy to restore the status of "great power" in the world. Scientific novelty of the study is that it has been proved that Russia is actively filling the symbolic space of Crimea with imperial symbols at the same time as preserving the symbols of the Soviet times to restore the imperial status in modern realiti
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FRIS, Pavlo L., Ihor B. MEDYTSKYI, Yurii I. MYKYTYN, and Viktoriia V. SHPILIAREVYCH. "The Annexation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the Armed Conflict in Eastern Ukraine as a Crime of Aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine." Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics 10, no. 1 (2019): 165. http://dx.doi.org/10.14505//jarle.v10.1(39).17.

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After the First World War, the international community gradually began to change their attitude to the question of the ‘legality’ of military conflicts. The article is devoted to the fact that the annexation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea by the Russian Federation and the ongoing anti-terrorist operation in the Eastern regions of Ukraine testify to the transformation of Ukraine into an object of geopolitical confrontation, the edge of the planned activities of other international actors aimed at achieving its ambitious objectives. The purpose of the research is the study of criminal mani
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Dalipi, Dr Sc Samet. "Kosovo: A False Pretext for Russian Regional Paternalism." ILIRIA International Review 6, no. 1 (2016): 119. http://dx.doi.org/10.21113/iir.v6i1.214.

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The Cold War, characterized by its bipolar ideological rivalry, did not resolve centuries-old hostilities between the West and Russia. In order to regain the lost influence and reincarnation of regional hegemony, President Putin wanted a casus-belli. The international humanitarian intervention in Kosovo and the latter’s declaration of independence were Russia’s weak justifications for resuming the old clashes. Interventions in the territories of the former Soviet Union inhabited by Russian speakers, the annexation of Crimea, and direct involvement in the interethnic disputes in the eastern par
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OH, DOO-YOUNG. "Catherine II's foreign policy: the annexation of Crimea." Journal of Human Studies 66 (February 28, 2025): 125–46. https://doi.org/10.33638/jhs.66.7.

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Šipkar, Mensur, and Izet Mahir. "Krimska oblast kao uzrok nestabilnosti i sukoba između Ukrajine i Rusije / Crimean Region as a Cause of Instability and Conflict between Ukraine and Russia." Pregled: časopis za društvena pitanja / Periodical for social issues 65, no. 2 (2024): 35–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.48052/19865244.2024.2.35.

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The dissolution of the Soviet Union (USSR), culminating on December 25, 1991, had significant consequences for the former Soviet republics and the global geopolitical landscape. Following the collapse, complex processes of systemic unraveling emerged as a result of this pivotal moment. Conflict between Ukraine and Russia, particularly the annexation of Crimea, triggered profound changes in the Ukrainian economy. The loss of control over Crimea led to a reduction in resources and potential revenues that traditionally contributed to the Ukrainian economy. The region of Crimea, characterized by d
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Kuleszewicz, Anna. "External and Internal Policies of Belarus After Crimea Annexation." Polish Political Science Review 4, no. 1 (2016): 33–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ppsr-2015-0034.

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Abstract Within the last few years, significant changes have taken place in the geopolitical and economic spheres of Europe: Euromaidan, annexation of the Crimea in the East, and problems inside the European Union (issue of migrants, Brexit) in the West. These changes had their impact on Belarus, a country situated between Russia and the EU. Conflict between Ukraine and Russia shook the Belarusian economy. Belarusian authorities were afraid about unexpected Russian steps towards Minsk and about social unrest against their own authoritarian president. All of this forced Alexander Lukashenko to
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Voytyuk, Oksana. "Russian Disinformation and Propaganda Campaign Justifying the Annexing of Crimea in 2014." Nowa Polityka Wschodnia 37, no. 2 (2023): 125–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/npw20233706.

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On February 26, 2014, the Russian Federation annexed the Crimean Peninsula. Russia’s unlawful actions have been condemned in the international arena, but this has in no way changed the decision of the authorities in the Kremlin. In order to prove the legitimacy of the occupation of Crimea, the Russian Federation launched a disinformation and propaganda campaign aimed primarily at the internal arena, i.e. at the Russians. The aim of the article is to analyze selected statements by Vladimir Putin regarding the annexation of Crimea and to try to answer the question of whether disinformation and i
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Teissier, Beatrice. "Crimean Tatars in explorative and travel writing: 1782–1802." Anatolian Studies 67 (2017): 231–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0066154617000060.

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AbstractThis article discusses the portrayal of Crimea, particularly Crimean Tatars and their culture, through the writings of nine men and women who travelled in the region in the late 18th century. These writers travelled in different capacities and represent a diversity of viewpoints; they include figures of the Russian academic and political establishment and western European travellers, with or without Russian affiliations. The article sets their writings in the context of the imperial Russian rhetoric of conquest associated with the annexation of Crimea in 1783 and Catherine II's tour of
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Özçelik, Sezai. "The Role of the Legislative Body of the Russian Parliament, the Duma, in the Russia‑Ukraine Conflict: The Human Rights Violations form the Wars in Chechnya to the Occupation of Crimea." Wschodnioznawstwo 18 (2024): 145–68. https://doi.org/10.4467/20827695wsc.24.010.20625.

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This chapter explores the link between the erosion of legislative power in Russia and human rights violations perpetrated by the Kremlin in its „near abroad”. It argues that the weakening of the Duma, Russia’s Parliament, since Vladimir Putin’s rise to power in 2000, has emboldened executive overreach on human rights issues. The chapter examines two fundamental case studies: 1) The Chechen Wars and Beyond: This section analyzes how the Duma’s failure to act as a check on the executive during the Second Chechen War (1999‑ 2009) set a precedent for future human rights abuses in the region. 2) Th
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Lingevicius, Justinas. "Identity Discourse within a Geopolitical Crisis." Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science 44 (March 27, 2020): 26–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.22151/politikon.44.2.

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The annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in 2014 dramatically changed routine practices and perceptions about Lithuania’s foreign policy agenda. The threat to this small state’s security marked a new era of active searching for self-definition and policy direction. The article aims to analyse the dominant tendencies of Lithuania’s identity in foreign and security policy after 2014. Lithuania is selected precisely because of its vocal reaction and concerns after the annexation of Crimea. This article analyses speeches, comments and statements made within contemporary political discourse by key p
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Walewicz, Piotr. "Narracje na temat aneksji Krymu na łamach „Foreign Affairs” w świetle teorii stosunków międzynarodowych." Świat Idei i Polityki 15, no. 1 (2016): 115–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/siip201607.

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Publications in western specialized journals which describe the Russian Federation’s international behavior have always followed a certain paradigm of international relations. The article is an analysis of opinions and beliefs held by commentators and analysts writing for „Foreign Affairs”, based on their publications about the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation on march 2014. They have been scrutinized using three predominant theories of international relations: realism, liberalism and constructivism. The research proved that western commentators and analysts writing about the ann
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Skrukwa, Grzegorz. "„Nam strzelać nie kazano…”? Siły Zbrojne Ukrainy na Krymie w obliczu rosyjskiej operacji hybrydowej w lutym i marcu 2014 r. Przebieg i uwarunkowania kryzysu lojalności." Studia Historica Gedanensia 12, no. 1 (2021): 474–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/23916001hg.21.046.15106.

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[„We were not allowed to shoot…”? The Ukrainian Armed Forces in Crimea in the face of the Russian hybrid operation in February and March 2014. The course and conditions of the loyalty crisis] Russia’s annexation of Crimea was carried out as a result of a hybrid operation, combining elements of external aggression and internal rebellion, which was taking place between February 20 and March 26, 2014. The article examines the course and conditions of loyalty crisis in the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stationed when in Crimea. The Ukrainian troops did not put up active military reaction to
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Jobst, Kerstin S. "A Sacral and Mythical Landscape: The Crimea in the East European Context." Prace Filologiczne. Literaturoznawstwo, no. 9(12) cz.1 (July 4, 2019): 11–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.32798/pflit.105.

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The Crimean peninsula plays a decisive role as a mythical place both in literature(e.g. by Goethe, Pushkin, Mickiewicz) and in many (pre-)national contexts and narratives: in the early modern period, for instance, the Polish nobility had developed the idea of its Sarmatian ancestry, an ethnos which in antiquity settled in the Black Sea area and the peninsula. German-speaking intellectuals in the 19th century developed an “enthusiasm for the Crimean Goths”.They believed that they had discovered their ancestors in the Gothic Crimean inhabitants, who had been extinct since early modern times. But
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Khederlarian, Kristina. "Annexation Stability and Financial Markets." Business and Economic Research 12, no. 3 (2022): 22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/ber.v12i3.20080.

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Throughout the course of history, annexation has littered the international scene as major powers exert their force in the takeover of smaller lands. Sometimes these takeovers are violent and others are not, but what we undoubtably see is that annexation will be successful if economic indicators rise, post-acquisition. We will focus our attention to three prominent cases of annexation by major powers: Crimea, Kashmir and Hong Kong. We will briefly examine what our study suggests for Ukraine and Taiwan. Our first aim will be to arrive at a developed scenario analysis that identifies actions tak
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Jusufaj, Dr Sc Elvina. "The Kosovo Precedent in the Secession and Recognition of Crimea." ILIRIA International Review 5, no. 1 (2015): 267. http://dx.doi.org/10.21113/iir.v5i1.20.

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Crimea’s secession from Ukraine and its annexation to the Russian Federation invoked Kosovo precedent, in its declaration of independence, as an argument for secession. The territorial referendum in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, only five days after the declaration of independence, was an attempt to justify the secession based on the right to selfdetermination of the people of Crimea. It is overwhelmingly considered illegal and its outcome has not been accepted and recognized by states, regional and international organizations. The comparative elements of statehood and secession between K
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Korotkyi, Tymur, Yevheniia Lukianchenko, and Nataliia Khendel. "The Crimea Declaration and Its Role in the De-Occupation of Crimea." Diplomatic Ukraine, no. XX (2019): 638–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.37837/2707-7683-2019-40.

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The article analyses the role of the Crimea Declaration in the restoration of the territorial integrity of Ukraine. It is argued that unilateral acts of states are widespread in international relations. Violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, the annexation of Crimea is an encroachment not only on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. This is an infringement upon the fundamental principles of international law and the current international order. The article considers the point of view of the American diplomatic practice in relation to the Crimea Decl
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Dr. Akif Tahiiev. "Transformation of the Status of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People in the Ukrainian Legislation." Journal of European Studies (JES) 40, no. 1 (2024): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.56384/jes.v40i1.336.

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From the beginning of Ukraine's independence in 1991, Crimean Tatars began effective political activity to restore their right to live in Crimea as indigenous people and to maintain a decisive role in Kyiv’s relations with the regional government of Crimea. Qurultay (representatives’ body) and Mejlis (executive body) were recreated to represent the Tatar people. The Mejlis adopted acts that did not have necessarily binding legal force, however, it was recognized and integrated into the Ukrainian legal system in 1999 through a presidential order. Policy recommendations of Mejlis were considered
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