The Russian Invasion of Ukraine
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The Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Victims, Perpetrators, Justice, and the Question of Genocide

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The Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Victims, Perpetrators, Justice, and the Question of Genocide

About this book

This book examines crucial facets of the Russian invasion: among them, the Russian sexual violence against occupied Ukrainians, their "collaboration" and "filtration," legal prosecutions especially relating to kidnapped Ukrainian children, the portrayal of events in Bucha on Russian social media, and the lessons learned from the Ukrainian refugee crisis in Poland during the initial weeks of the war, as well the potential pursuit of justice at the International Court of Justice, and the genocide claim more generally.

This anthology will serve as a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and the broader community involved in the study of genocide and conflict. It endeavours to offer not only insights into the immediate circumstances of the invasion but also a framework for broader discussions and a foundation for informed dialogues on the multifaceted dimensions of this geopolitical upheaval.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Journal of Genocide Research.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. Citation Information
  7. Notes on Contributors
  8. Introduction: The Russian Invasion of Ukraine
  9. 1 Beyond the False Claim of Genocide: Preliminary Reflections on Ukraine’s Prospects in Its Pursuit of Justice at the ICJ
  10. 2 When the Head of State Makes Rape Jokes, His Troops Rape on the Ground: Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Russia’s Aggression against Ukraine
  11. 3 Forcibly Transferring Ukrainian Children to the Russian Federation: A Genocide?
  12. 4 Russia’s Genocidal War in Ukraine: Radicalization and Social Destruction
  13. 5 Beyond Putin’s Analogies: The Genocide Debate on Ukraine and the Balkan Analogy Worth Noting
  14. 6 Ukraine, Russia, and Genocide of Minor Differences
  15. 7 The Paradox of Genocide in Modern Russia: Evolving Narratives of the Siege of Leningrad During the “Great Patriotic Operation”
  16. 8 “We’ve Got to Kill Them”: Responses to Bucha on Russian Social Media Groups
  17. 9 Filtration Camps, Past and Present, and Russia’s War Against Ukraine
  18. 10 A Return to Antenora? Observations on Collaboration During the Russo-Ukrainian War
  19. 11 Civil Crisis Management in Poland: The First Weeks of the Relief in Russian War on Ukraine
  20. 12 The Postcolonial Moment in Russia’s War Against Ukraine
  21. 13 Options for Prosecuting Russian Aggression Against Ukraine: A Critical Analysis
  22. 14 The International Administration of Territory as an Interim Peace
  23. Index