Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
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Russia's Annexation of Crimea III A Debate on Prospect Theory and Explaining Russia's Annexation of Crimea

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Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society

Russia's Annexation of Crimea III A Debate on Prospect Theory and Explaining Russia's Annexation of Crimea

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ContentsSpecial Section: Russia`s Annexation of Crimea III Gergana Dimova and Andreas Umland: Introduction. Perspectives on Russia's 2014 Annexation of Crimea: Empirical and Theoretical ExplorationsGreta Lynn Uehling: The Personal Stakes of Political Crisis: The 2014 Attempted Annexation of CrimeaKerstin S. Jobst: "Dark" and "Golden" Times: The Crimean Tatar Population under Tsarist and Soviet Rule (1783–1941)Jan Zofka: Agents of Separatism: Social Background to the Pro-Russian Movements in Crimea and the Moldovan Dniester Valley in Comparison (1989–95)A Debate on Prospect Theory and Explaining Russia's Annexation of CrimeaIon Marandici: Loss Aversion, Neo-Imperial Frames, and Territorial Expansion: Using Prospect Theory to Examine the Annexation of CrimeaDiscussionFeaturing contributions by Peter Rutland, Tor Bukkvoll, Mykola Kapitonenko, Rumena Filipova, Martin Malek, Ion MarandiciArticlesChris Monday: Mikhail Putin (1894–1969) and Socialist Competition: Exploring a Neglected Branch of the Putin Family TreeReviews: Inna Chuvychkina on Elizabeth Buchanan; Brendan M. McElmeel on Juliane Fürst; Olga Khabibulina on Hubertus Jahn; Elise Westin on Natalia Knoblock; Manne Wängborg on Andrei Kozyrev; Giulia Prelz Oltramonti on Anna Matveeva; Kimberly St. Julian-Varnon on David Rainbow; John (Ivan) Jaworsky on Josephine von Zitzewitz; Yana Ostapenko on Jessica Zychowicz; Dima Kortukov on Vladislav M. Zubok

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Publisher
ibidem
Year
2022
eBook ISBN
9783838277363
Edition
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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. RUSSIA’S ANNEXATION OF CRIMEA III
  3. Introduction Perspectives on Russia’s 2014 Annexation of Crimea: Empirical and Theoretical Explorations*
  4. The Personal Stakes of Political Crisis: The 2014 Attempted Annexation of Crimea
  5. “Dark” and “Golden” Times: Crimean Tatars under Tsarist and Soviet rule (1783–1941)
  6. Agents of Separatism: The Social Background to the Pro-Russian Movements in Crimea and the Moldovan Dniester Valley in Comparative Perspective (1989–95)
  7. A DEBATE ON PROSPECT THEORY AND EXPLAINING RUSSIA’S ANNEXATION OF CRIMEA
  8. Loss Aversion, Neo-imperial Frames and Territorial Expansion: Using Prospect Theory to Examine the Annexation of Crimea*
  9. DISCUSSION
  10. Competing Theoretical Frameworks for Clarifying Russia’s Annexation of Crimea
  11. On Reading Yanukovych and the Rhetoric of Novorossiia Right
  12. How Rational Was Putin’s Strategy of Crimea Annexation? Prospect Theory and Security Dilemma Perspectives
  13. A Constructivist International Relations Contribution to Understanding the Annexation of Crimea
  14. On the Application of Prospect Theory to the Annexation of Crimea: Possibilities for Optimization
  15. Follow-up Observations on Prospect Theory, the Annexation of Crimea, and the Second Invasion of Ukraine
  16. Articles
  17. Mikhail Putin (1894–1969) and Socialist Competition: Exploring a Neglected Branch of the Putin Family Tree*
  18. Reviews
  19. About the Guest Editors
  20. About the Contributors