The War in Ukraine: An analysis of the conflict and its impacts on Russian and Ukrainian societies

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Autor(a) principal: Ferraro, Vicente
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/4948
Resumo: Wars shape identities, states and political regimes. In this article, I analyze the three phases of the war in Ukraine and its impact on Russian and Ukrainian societies, mainly their humanitarian, economic, political and identity effects. I also address the political and social situation in the territories occupied and annexed by Russia. The study draws on official data from the UN, international NGOs, Russian and Ukrainian public opinion research centers, as well as scholars and media outlets from Russia, Ukraine and the West. Eight months of war have heavily harmed Ukraine: more than six thousand civilians were killed, millions left their homes, the GDP fell by 30% and the country lost 15% of its territory. In Russia, although the economy has shown significant resilience in the face of Western sanctions, the prolongation of the war is already causing dissatisfaction. The conflict was instrumentalized by Vladimir Putin to further harden his authoritarian regime. Contrary to its ethnonationalist project, the resistance in eastern and southern Ukraine shows that linguistic-cultural proximity does not necessarily translate into automatic loyalty to the Russian state. The war itself has the potential to distance Ukrainian identity, boosting long-term animosities.
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spelling The War in Ukraine: An analysis of the conflict and its impacts on Russian and Ukrainian societiesLa guerra en Ucrania: Un análisis del conflicto y sus impactos en las sociedades rusa y ucranianaA guerra na Ucrânia: Uma análise do conflito e seus impactos nas sociedades russa e ucranianaGuerra na UcrâniaPolítica da UcrâniaPolítica da RússiaVladimir PutinGuerra no DonbassInvasão da UcrâniaWar in UkrainePolitics of UkraineRussian PoliticsVladimir PutinWar in DonbassInvasion of UkraineGuerra en UcraniaPolítica de UcraniaPolítica de RusiaVladimir PutinGuerra en DonbassWars shape identities, states and political regimes. In this article, I analyze the three phases of the war in Ukraine and its impact on Russian and Ukrainian societies, mainly their humanitarian, economic, political and identity effects. I also address the political and social situation in the territories occupied and annexed by Russia. The study draws on official data from the UN, international NGOs, Russian and Ukrainian public opinion research centers, as well as scholars and media outlets from Russia, Ukraine and the West. Eight months of war have heavily harmed Ukraine: more than six thousand civilians were killed, millions left their homes, the GDP fell by 30% and the country lost 15% of its territory. In Russia, although the economy has shown significant resilience in the face of Western sanctions, the prolongation of the war is already causing dissatisfaction. The conflict was instrumentalized by Vladimir Putin to further harden his authoritarian regime. Contrary to its ethnonationalist project, the resistance in eastern and southern Ukraine shows that linguistic-cultural proximity does not necessarily translate into automatic loyalty to the Russian state. The war itself has the potential to distance Ukrainian identity, boosting long-term animosities.Guerras moldean identidades, estados y regímenes políticos. Este artículo tiene como objetivo analizar las tres fases de la guerra en Ucrania y su impacto en las sociedades rusa y ucraniana, en particular sus efectos humanitarios, económicos, políticos y de identidad. También aborda la situación política y social en los territorios ocupados y anexionados por Rusia. El estudio se basó en datos oficiales de la ONU, ONG internacionales, centros de investigación de opinión pública rusos y ucranianos, así como académicos y medios de comunicación de Rusia, Ucrania y Occidente. Ocho meses de guerra hicieron grave daño a Ucrania: más de seis mil civiles murieron, millones abandonaron sus hogares, el PIB cayó un 30% y el país perdió el 15% de su territorio. En Rusia, aunque la economía ha mostrado una importante resiliencia frente a las sanciones occidentales, la prolongación de la guerra ya está causando descontento. El conflicto fue instrumentalizado por Vladimir Putin para endurecer aún más su régimen autoritario. Contrariamente a su proyecto etnonacionalista, la resistencia en el este y el sur de Ucrania muestra que la proximidad lingüístico-cultural no se traduce necesariamente en una lealtad automática al estado ruso. La guerra en sí tiene el potencial de distanciar la identidad ucraniana, impulsando animosidades a largo plazo.Guerras moldam identidades, estados e regimes políticos. Este artigo tem por objetivo analisar as três fases da guerra na Ucrânia e o seu impacto nas sociedades russa e ucraniana, em particular seus efeitos humanitários, econômicos, políticos e identitários. Também aborda a situação político social nos territórios ocupados e anexados pela Rússia. O estudo teve como referência dados oficiais da ONU, ONGs internacionais, centros de pesquisa de opinião pública da Rússia e da Ucrânia, bem como acadêmicos e canais midiáticos da Rússia, Ucrânia e Ocidente. Oito meses de guerra causaram enormes danos à Ucrânia: mais de seis mil civis foram mortos, milhões deixaram suas casas, o PIB teve queda de 30% e o país perdeu 15% de seu território. Na Rússia, embora a economia tenha apresentado uma significativa resiliência frente às sanções do Ocidente, o prolongamento da guerra já causa insatisfações. O conflito foi instrumentalizado por Vladimir Putin para endurecer ainda mais o seu regime autoritário. Ao contrário de seu projeto etnonacionalista, a resistência no Leste e Sul da Ucrânia evidencia que a proximidade linguístico-cultural não necessariamente se traduz em uma lealdade automática ao Estado russo. A própria guerra tem o potencial de distanciar a identidade ucraniana, estimulando animosidades de longo prazo.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2022-11-03info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/494810.1590/SciELOPreprints.4948porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/4948/a-guerra-na-ucrania-impactos-na-politica-sociedade-economia-da-rCopyright (c) 2022 Vicente Ferrarohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerraro, Vicentereponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2022-10-28T14:27:58Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/4948Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-10-28T14:27:58SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The War in Ukraine: An analysis of the conflict and its impacts on Russian and Ukrainian societies
La guerra en Ucrania: Un análisis del conflicto y sus impactos en las sociedades rusa y ucraniana
A guerra na Ucrânia: Uma análise do conflito e seus impactos nas sociedades russa e ucraniana
title The War in Ukraine: An analysis of the conflict and its impacts on Russian and Ukrainian societies
spellingShingle The War in Ukraine: An analysis of the conflict and its impacts on Russian and Ukrainian societies
Ferraro, Vicente
Guerra na Ucrânia
Política da Ucrânia
Política da Rússia
Vladimir Putin
Guerra no Donbass
Invasão da Ucrânia
War in Ukraine
Politics of Ukraine
Russian Politics
Vladimir Putin
War in Donbass
Invasion of Ukraine
Guerra en Ucrania
Política de Ucrania
Política de Rusia
Vladimir Putin
Guerra en Donbass
title_short The War in Ukraine: An analysis of the conflict and its impacts on Russian and Ukrainian societies
title_full The War in Ukraine: An analysis of the conflict and its impacts on Russian and Ukrainian societies
title_fullStr The War in Ukraine: An analysis of the conflict and its impacts on Russian and Ukrainian societies
title_full_unstemmed The War in Ukraine: An analysis of the conflict and its impacts on Russian and Ukrainian societies
title_sort The War in Ukraine: An analysis of the conflict and its impacts on Russian and Ukrainian societies
author Ferraro, Vicente
author_facet Ferraro, Vicente
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Guerra na Ucrânia
Política da Ucrânia
Política da Rússia
Vladimir Putin
Guerra no Donbass
Invasão da Ucrânia
War in Ukraine
Politics of Ukraine
Russian Politics
Vladimir Putin
War in Donbass
Invasion of Ukraine
Guerra en Ucrania
Política de Ucrania
Política de Rusia
Vladimir Putin
Guerra en Donbass
topic Guerra na Ucrânia
Política da Ucrânia
Política da Rússia
Vladimir Putin
Guerra no Donbass
Invasão da Ucrânia
War in Ukraine
Politics of Ukraine
Russian Politics
Vladimir Putin
War in Donbass
Invasion of Ukraine
Guerra en Ucrania
Política de Ucrania
Política de Rusia
Vladimir Putin
Guerra en Donbass
description Wars shape identities, states and political regimes. In this article, I analyze the three phases of the war in Ukraine and its impact on Russian and Ukrainian societies, mainly their humanitarian, economic, political and identity effects. I also address the political and social situation in the territories occupied and annexed by Russia. The study draws on official data from the UN, international NGOs, Russian and Ukrainian public opinion research centers, as well as scholars and media outlets from Russia, Ukraine and the West. Eight months of war have heavily harmed Ukraine: more than six thousand civilians were killed, millions left their homes, the GDP fell by 30% and the country lost 15% of its territory. In Russia, although the economy has shown significant resilience in the face of Western sanctions, the prolongation of the war is already causing dissatisfaction. The conflict was instrumentalized by Vladimir Putin to further harden his authoritarian regime. Contrary to its ethnonationalist project, the resistance in eastern and southern Ukraine shows that linguistic-cultural proximity does not necessarily translate into automatic loyalty to the Russian state. The war itself has the potential to distance Ukrainian identity, boosting long-term animosities.
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