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Russian Discourses of Sovereignty
Season 10 · Episode 9

Russian Discourses of Sovereignty

This week, we’re looking at how Russian leaders talk about sovereignty. In particular, how do their ideas about sovereignty help them rationalise war in Ukraine?

UCL Uncovering Politics · Kalina Zhekova, Alan Renwick

December 7, 202334m 46s

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Show Notes

Analysts of Russia’s war in Ukraine have often – since its inception in 2014 – highlighted a seeming contradiction. On the one hand, Russia is violating the sovereignty of a neighbouring state in pursuit of its own interests. On the other, Russia simultaneously condemns Western interventions in places such as Syria, Iraq, and Libya, as well as Serbia back in 1999, on the basis that they breach the principle of non-interference in other states.

So are Russian leaders just being inconsistent? Or is there more going on? 

Dr Kalina Zhekova, Lecturer in Political Science here in the UCL Department of Political Science, joins us for this week's episode. A specialist in Russian approaches to military intervention and state sovereignty, Kalina’s latest paper looks at elite-level Russian discourse during the 2014 Ukraine crisis. 

 

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political sciencemilitary interventioninternational politicsrussian international politicsrussiawestern international politicsglobal politicspoliticsukrainerussian politicsstate sovereignty