Ukraine in the Crosshairs: the Crisis of 2014 and Putin's Surprising Role - William Dunkerley - Books - Omnicom Press - 9780990452904 - November 11, 2014
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Ukraine in the Crosshairs: the Crisis of 2014 and Putin's Surprising Role

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What's Putin really up to? And what about the United States and NATO? This book gives forthright answers, offers insightful analysis, and presents iconoclastic conclusions. It exposes the ironic tragedy that is tearing Ukraine apart. Terrifying headlines of Putin's aggressive moves into Ukraine left the world questioning where he'd stop. The Russian president's enigmatic actions caused everyone to wonder about his motives. Now, Ukraine in the Crosshairs finally puts this all into perspective. Author William Dunkerley examines Putin's contributions to the Ukrainian crisis. But he also discovered other actors with Ukraine in their crosshairs, too. He shows how avaricious foreign entities twisted Ukrainians' quest for a better life into an unremitting disaster. You'll see how Ukraine's ethnic and linguistic milieu was used to incite internal division at the expense of the beneficial diversity that had existed. Fabricated news stories were used as a means of manipulation. In the end the culprits are identified who've been in a position to benefit from the creation of Ukraine's calamitous condition. Ukraine in the Crosshairs analyzes the period from the start of the Maidan demonstrations in November 2013 through to the controversial Eastern Ukraine elections of November 2014. Relevant historical context is also included. Purchasers of the book will have exclusive access to a free update service.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 11, 2014
ISBN13 9780990452904
Publishers Omnicom Press
Pages 248
Dimensions 14 × 127 × 203 mm   ·   249 g
Language English  

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