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- Title
MIGS AND MONKS IN CRIMEA: RUSSIA FLEXES CULTURAL AND MILITARY MUSCLES, REVEALING DIRE NEED FOR BALANCE OF UTI POSSIDETIS AND INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED SELF-DETERMINATION.
- Authors
EVISON, JUSTIN A.
- Abstract
The article discusses several of Russia's reported cultural trends and ambitions in relation to an apparent conflict between Ukraine and Russia in 2014, focusing on the claim that the Russian government violated the uti possidetis international legal doctrine by allegedly sponsoring a secession vote involving Crimea, Ukraine. Russia's alleged view of self-determination is mentioned, along with the annexation of Crimea, Ukraine. Russian Mikoyan-i-Gurevich (MiG) fighter jets are also examined.
- Subjects
MIG (Fighter planes); UTI possidetis (International law); NATIONAL self-determination; ANNEXATION (International law); SECESSION; RUSSIA-Ukraine Conflict, 2014-; RUSSIAN armed forces; RUSSIAN politics &; government, 1991-
- Publication
Military Law Review, 2014, Vol 220, p90
- ISSN
0026-4040
- Publication type
Article