Rat u Ukrajini kao dugoročni efekat NATO intervencije protiv Jugoslavije? Pregled

  • Kristijan V. Kostamanja Sveučilište u Rijeci, Centar za napredne studije Jugoistočne Evrope, Rijeka (Hrvatska)
Ključne reči: rat u Ukrajini, Rusija, operacija Saveznička sila, Zapad, Jugoslavija

Sažetak


Ruska invazija na Ukrajinu u februaru 2022. godine može se povezati sa istorijskim procesima, a ne samo sa kontingentnim uzrocima. U ovom radu pokušaću da shvatim da li je moguće tvrditi kako je aktuelni oružani sukob u Ukrajini dugoročni efekat NATO bombardovanja Jugoslavije 1999. godine. Cilj istraživanja jeste da se kritički analiziraju tumačenja koja NATO intervenciju protiv Jugoslavije vide kao istorijsku prekretnicu, kao i kakve je posledice ta intervencija imala. Istraživanje je zasnovano na postojećoj naučnoj literaturi i na govorima ruskih državnika, a sprovedeno je primenjujući istorijski pristup i uporednu metodu.

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