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Why Putin Took Crimea

De: Daniel Treisman
Narrado por: Kevin Stillwell
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s seizure of the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine in early 2014 was the most consequential decision of his 16 years in power. By annexing a neighboring country’s territory by force, Putin overturned in a single stroke the assumptions on which the post–Cold War European order had rested. The question of why Putin took this step is of more than historical interest. Understanding his motives for occupying and annexing Crimea is crucial to assessing whether he will make similar choices in the future - for example, sending troops to “liberate” ethnic Russians in the Baltic states - just as it is key to determining what measures the West might take to deter such actions.

"Why Putin Took Crimea" is from the May/June 2016 issue of Foreign Affairs.

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It´s a a normal USA propagandist article...
He put a lot of teories that suits the american version.

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