Overview
Explore a pivotal moment in Eastern European history through this 32-minute lecture focusing on the 2014 Ukraine-Russia crisis. Delve into the background of the conflict, examining the historical tensions between East and West in Ukrainian society. Learn about Ukraine's path to independence, its subsequent dependence on Russia, and the cycle of reform and disappointment that followed. Analyze the role of Russian media in shaping perceptions of the crisis and how the conflict became a "new normal" in international relations. Draw parallels between contemporary Russian power dynamics and those of the late 18th century. Gain insights into the broader implications of this crisis for Eastern Europe and global geopolitics.
Syllabus
Ukraine Erupts Into Crisis in 2014
Background to Ukraine-Russia Crisis
West Vs. East Conflict in Ukrainian History
A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian
Ukraine Gains Independence
Ukraine Becomes Dependent on Russia
Gains for Ukrainian Reform Lead to Disappointment
Russian Media Denounces Protesters as Nazis
Ukraine-Russia Conflict Becomes "New Normal"
Russian Power Abuse Echoes Late 1700s
Taught by
Wondrium