The word to readers: the Russian-Ukrainian crisis and the future of Europe

(To David Rossi)
23/02/19

Dear readers, by popular demand, we have decided to give you our word for analyze together the state and the development of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis begun in 2013-14 with the Euromaidan revolution, arrived at the climax with the annexation of Crimea to the Russian Federation and continued with the "dirty war" in the two oblasts of Donesk and Luhansk, in the east of the country, but also with repeated fibrillations in the Sea of ​​Azov.

We will not publish those letters that say one side is right to sell and the other is rotten wrong: if you love to clearly separate white from black and hate shades of gray, geopolitics is not for the Manichaeans like you.

Also avoid writing about corruption, neocommunism and neo-fascism: we ask for a geopolitical analysis - and maybe geostrategic - not a propaganda essay.

If you want to help us understand where this crisis is leading the two countries, in particular Ukraine on the eve of parliamentary and presidential elections, will you make us understand a little better perhaps what direction the whole of Europe has taken.

As always, you are between the 200 and the 300 words and send your thought contribution to the address geopolitica@difesaonline.it.

The deadline for sending is Friday 1 March.

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