The Russian invasion of Ukraine: implications for politics, territory and governance

  • Klaus Dodds
  • , Zack Taylor*
  • , Azadeh Akbari
  • , Vanesa Castán Broto
  • , Klaus Detterbeck
  • , Carlo Inverardi-Ferri
  • , Kwan Ok Lee
  • , Virginie Mamadouh
  • , Maano Ramutsindela
  • , Chih Yuan Woon
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The full-scale invasion and partial occupation of Ukraine by Russian forces in February 2022 onwards is a tragedy first and foremost for the people of Ukraine. The invasion illustrates the importance of intersecting and diverse interdisciplinary perspectives on territory, politics and governance within and beyond Ukraine and Russia. Our editorial initially addresses some of the more localised and nationalised consequences of the invasion. Thereafter, the focus shifts towards the realignment of extra-territorial flows of people, money and objects, including grain and oil. The territorialised of agency of states and non-state actors alike continues to vary revealing in turn opportunities for competitive or geopolitical advantage. Longer term, the mixed reactions to the Ukrainian crisis reveal both the potential for solidarity but also the difficulties in store for those seeking forms of climate and food justice.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1519-1536
JournalTerritory, Politics, Governance
Volume11
Issue number8
Early online date26 Sept 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Nov 2023

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