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Wylie N (2023) Afterward: The shadow of the Second World War. In: Braganca M & Tame P (eds.) Memories of the Second World War in Neutral Europe, 1945¨C2023. Routledge, pp. 287-296. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003152422
Abstract
It is difficult not to be struck by the contemporary resonance of a study on how neutral states have wrestled with the ¡®memory¡¯ of the Second World War over the last eight decades. The war¡¯s long shadow has weighed heavily on events in Europe since February 2022. Vladimir Putin¡¯s attack on Ukraine openly challenged Europe¡¯s post-Cold War political order and security architecture, and has forced Europeans to reconsider Russia¡¯s place within the common European homeland. When Russia¡¯s aggressive intentions first manifested themselves in 2014, academic pundits ¨C typically political scientists, comfortably seated on the other side of the Atlantic ¨C rushed into print, urging Kyiv to satiate Russia¡¯s ¡®legitimate¡¯ security concerns by committing themselves to a position of neutrality. At one level, Russia¡¯s military aggression and the consequent strengthening of the Beijing-Moscow axis appears to signal the return of unrestrained power-politics.
| Status | Published |
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| Funders | ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã |
| Publication date | 31/12/2023 |
| Publication date online | 31/12/2023 |
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| Publisher | Routledge |
| ISBN | 9781003827399 |
| eISBN | 9781003152422 |
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