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Putin's Putsches - Ukraine and the Near Abroad Crisis (Paperback)

The stealth invasion began in February of 2014. Russia deployed unmarked troops and military equipment into Ukraine, leading to the annexation of Crimea. In April, Vladimir Putin admitted to Russian activity in Crimea in an effort to create a Crimean referendum. As a result, the people of Ukraine suffered. Pro-Russian and anti-government groups took to the streets and the bloodshed began. Armed conflicts between the Ukrainian government and the separatists spread across the country. These are their stories of survival, fear and guilt as told by Maria Lewytzkyj, a Ukrainian-American and former CIA analyst. The invasion continues to this day.
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The stealth invasion began in February of 2014. Russia deployed unmarked troops and military equipment into Ukraine, leading to the annexation of Crimea. In April, Vladimir Putin admitted to Russian activity in Crimea in an effort to create a Crimean referendum. As a result, the people of Ukraine suffered. Pro-Russian and anti-government groups took to the streets and the bloodshed began. Armed conflicts between the Ukrainian government and the separatists spread across the country. These are their stories of survival, fear and guilt as told by Maria Lewytzkyj, a Ukrainian-American and former CIA analyst. The invasion continues to this day.

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Imprint

News Books

Country of origin

United States

Release date

August 2014

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

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Dimensions

203 x 127 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

140

ISBN-13

978-1-63353-011-9

Barcode

9781633530119

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LSN

1-63353-011-6

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