GROUP 9: ALEX TRACOSAS, HENRY SPALDING &NEEKI ZOHADI RUSSIA AND THE CRIMEA.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
U KRAINE R USSIA C ONFLICT. By Tom B And Theo M Welcome to the war Zone of Ukraine.
Advertisements

The Truman Doctrine By Jordan Haas, Beau Swan, and Jordain Vachon.
Volodymyr Fesenko Center for Political Studies "Penta" (Kyiv, Ukraine) Ukrainian crisis
The Ukraine Crisis: A Brief History  November 2013: President Viktor Yanukovych backs away from a trade deal with the European Union in favor of a trade.
Russian invasion of Ukraine © 2014 wheresjenny.com Russian invasion of Ukraine.
BELLWORK: A 2 nd Cold War?!?!? 1.What other recent events have increased Russian-US tensions? 2.What are the two sides of the crisis? What does each side.
The Ukraine: Unrest in Eastern Europe Ms. Jerome Europe Map.
America Joins the War. The British Blockade Britain used its powerful navy to blockade German ports – cutting supply line to weapons, military supplies.
UNITED NATIONS: RESPONSES TO THE ARAB- ISRAELI CONFLICT.
Current Events Ukraine: Protests, Problems, and Putin News Media Week 2 Sanda University Eric Duffy.
Diplomacy & Foreign Policy If you’re a student viewing this, make sure to watch in presentation mode and click on hyperlinked images/text.
 Topic: The Baltic States and Border Nations  Content Objective: Would you expect to find a higher standard of living in the Baltics or the Border nations?
Warm-Up! Sit with a partner. Introduce yourself and free-talk! Any topic is ok, just speak in English!
International Conflict The ‘Responsibility to Protect’ (R2P)
Global Wars. Global Interdependence Definition: Mutual Dependence at a Global Level What it is… One country depends on another country for something and.
Russia-Ukraine Conflict in Crimea Unit 11: Russia and the Post-Soviet Republics Chapter 5.
CRISIS IN UKRAINE.
Moving Toward Independence p
Fluctuating Relations IB History: The Cold War. About the Unit... In the unit we will explore various aspects of the Cold War which was a global political.
A CRISIS IN UKRAINE By Joshua jack. RESPONDING TO RUSSIAN LEADERS' REPEATED DENIALS OF MILITARY INVOLVEMENT IN HIS COUNTRY, UKRAINE'S PRIME MINISTER SARCASTICALLY.
Russia/Ukraine. Overview Fighting between Ukraine's military and pro- Russia rebels continues in eastern Ukraine Russia insists that it should be permitted.
Why is the Ukraine in Turmoil?. The People Two-thirds of Ukraine’s citizens are ethnic Ukrainians whose first language is Ukrainian. One-sixth is ethnic.
3/26/14 “Adjusted Gross Income” 1.How is your AGI different from the amount of money you earn in a year? 2.What does the IRS use your AGI for?
Chapter 11 - Collective Self-Defense. 2 The UN What was the League of Nations? How well did it work? What did the world's nations promise in Article 2(4)
Ukraine.  Second largest country in Europe  West – close ties with European neighbors  Nationalistic sentiment  Minority are Russian, or speak Russian.
Russia Today. A New Russia: The Boris Yeltsin Years
The Ukrainian Uprising By: Mackenzie, Nicole, and Kassy.
And The Crisis in Ukraine
NGO What are they and what do they do?. Non-Governmental Organizations Known at the UN as "non-governmental organizations" or "NGOs" they are often the.
Ukraine. History and Importance USSR Crimean peninsula Gift of the Culturally- East vs West.
Individual Level Analysis Individual Level Analysis pro-Russian orientation plundering of state budget rackets on private business rejection of the pro-European.
The Federal System: National and State Powers. The Division of Powers The Constitution divided government authority by giving the national government.
Warm Up: When is it ok to invade a country? Monday, March 10 th, Friday is the end of the Quarter!
Development of Russian-Turkish energy cooperation as the factor of Turkey's role in the world economic system (Turkish Stream factor) Dr. Doç. Alexander.
+ A closer look into what is happening in the Ukraine.
1917- The Russian Revolution left communists in power and led to the creation of the USSR in In World War 1, 1.7 million Russians died.
 2010 Election- Victor Yanukovych Becomes Ukrainian President.
UKRAINE, CRIMEA, AND THE CHERNOBYL NUCLEAR DISASTER.
What do we like to do? Review! Review! What is one of the three Constitutional qualifications to become the President of the United States? What do we.
SOLVING PROBLEMS IN THE REAL WORLD. THE UNITED NATIONS Founded in 1945 at end of WWII World governments saw how the League of Nations failed, tens of.
Woodrow the White House Mouse. What do we like to do? Review! Review! What is one of the three Constitutional qualifications to become the President of.
Cold War Doctrine and Policies Fightin’ Them Ruskies… Bunch a Commie Pinkos.
MODERN INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT Nathan B. Gilson Southwest Middle School.
3/19/14 “Russia’s borders” 1.On top of your HW: give yourself a number from 1 – 10 based on how much effort you put into trying to understand the excerpts.
By Emily Barbato. A president named Viktor Yanukovich was in power. The country already had suspicions that he was corrupt and the public was not happy.
The Syrian Crisis. How Did This Crisis Start? ●The tragedy began in 2011, with an event known as the Arab Spring. Citizens across the Middle East rose.
Contemporary World Politics Professor: Kim Jae Chun Spring 2016 I39019 Sarana Lkhasaranova I39030 Nick Trillo.
Foreign policy in Action. Long term goals of US foreign policy 1. National security Main goal of US foreign policy is to preserve the security of US.
The conflict in Donbas region: challenges, solutions Olga Reznikova, PHd Head of the National Security Research Department The National Institute for Strategic.
Is the Cold War Over? SWBAT: explain how events in the Ukraine connect to the Cold War. Homework: prepare for the essay portion of your final. You will.
Russia Today. A New Russia: The Boris Yeltsin Years
Kiev, Ukraine. Why is the Ukraine in Turmoil? The People Two-thirds of Ukraine’s citizens are ethnic Ukrainians whose first language is Ukrainian. One-sixth.
Origins of the cold war.
Carter Hoffman and Seth Gilgus
Post-Cold War Europe (after 1991)
Agenda 10/15 Vocabulary Quiz Essay Small Group Discussions Read Act IV.
Ukrainian Crisis: Views in NATO, Russia and Ukraine
Pursuit of National Self-Determination
The Ukraine Crisis and Great Power Relations in the Future
New Cold War Mr. Epps U.S. and World Affairs
Bellwork: Define the following terms.
Foreign Policy.
SS8H7d Causes of World War I.
Sanctions.
President of the Russian Association of International Law
US Involvement in International Conflict
Foreign Policy.
Foreign Policy Basics. Foreign Policy Basics Development of US Foreign Policy.
Russia’s moving boundaries
Presentation transcript:

GROUP 9: ALEX TRACOSAS, HENRY SPALDING &NEEKI ZOHADI RUSSIA AND THE CRIMEA

RUSSIA AND THE CRIMEA OVERVIEW: HOW IT STARTED Ukraine backed out of a trade deal with the EU in favor of a deal that would provide them with more money, bringing them closer to Russia. Ukraine’s decision is what sparked the current conflict Former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich was ousted by the Ukrainian parliament due to the escalation of violence during protests The international community, as well as the US, has made it clear that the fighting and protests must stop or severe consequences would ensue Russia claimed the removal of Yanukovich was illegal, giving them the right to protect Russians living in Ukraine, as well as their desire to keep Ukraine from becoming more European

OVERVIEW CONTINUED The search for Yanukovich spotlighted an area in Ukraine known as Crimea (technically a part of Ukraine but is historically Russian Crimea is now become the focal point of the ongoing crisis. The Russian parliament approved Putin’s broad authority to use military force. Thousands of “Russian” troops entered Crimea, but Putin claimed that the troops were not Russian although he was granted the right to send in troops. President Obama has expressed his concern over Russia’s clear violation of Ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity, which is a breach of international law

WHAT’S BEEN DONE BY THE U.S.? The Obama Administration’s strategy has been to present a united Western front with NATO and to avoid casting the dispute as one between Washington and Moscow. Obama cancelled plans for officials to visit Russia to discuss a new trade agreement, cancelled US participation in planning for a meeting of the G-8, as well as suspending a visit by Russian officials to Washington to discuss energy issues Secretary of State John Kerry went to Kiev as a gesture of support for the Ukrainian government with the intention of increasing diplomatic and economic pressure on Russia

MOST RECENT EVENTS March 17: Crimean Parliament declared independence from Ukraine. Ukraine then asked to join the Russian Federation March 20: In Brussels, EU leaders condemned Russia's annexation of Crimea and extend the list of individuals targeted for sanctions. The US also extended sanctions March 27: the UN General Assembly passed a non- binding resolution declaring Russia’s referendum invalid March 31: the German government announced Putin’s order of a partial withdrawal of troops from the border with Ukraine

RECENT EVENTS CONTINUED April 1: NATO foreign ministers suspend civilian and military co-operation with Russia at meeting in Brussels (military alliance says it sees no sign of a Russian troop pullout from Ukraine’s border) April 15: Ukrainian parliament passed a bill. The bill declared the Southern Crimea peninsula as territory temporarily occupied by the Russian Federation imposing travel restrictions on Ukrainians who wish to visit April 17: the use of Russian armed forces along with Crimean self-defense troops was declared by the Russian president

THREAT TO WORLD SYSTEM Russian aggression has thrown the position of the USA and Russia in turmoil Cold War Mentality Moving farther away from Political Norms post ColdWar Russia does not fear any neighboring countries retaliation Acting the guise of human rights Breaking International Laws

OUR SUGGESTIONS Russia doesn’t think that the EU will impose sanctions because the majority of Europe is extremely dependent on Russia Russia does not believe that the EU can move away from Russian Natural Gas (Russia has the Power) We believe that the Obama Administration should call upon the EU to impose stricter sanctions on Russia The United States cannot act unilaterally because we are not an important enough trading partner with Russia