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       Some commentators have pointed
       By: sakib5599 Date: September 3, 2023, 11:45 pm
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       Progressive Post The Invasion of Ukraine in Postcolonial
       Perspective Vanipetina The war in Ukraine has sparked numerous
       discussions, including one about the role of NATO expansion. But
       it can also be read in terms of postcolonial tensions arising
       from the collapse of the Soviet Union. The Invasion of Ukraine
       in a Postcolonial Perspective One of the central questions in
       today’s discussion of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is how NATO’s
       eastward expansion might have represented a trigger for military
       action ordered by Vladimir Putin.
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       represented by this process would
       make an invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces all but inevitable
       since the action is aimed at preventing it from joining the
       Atlantic Alliance. This is a crucial question because if this
       story is considered valid it will highlight the legitimacy of
       Russia's position and essentially create a context that
       justifies the invasion. I myself believe that this way of asking
       the question retained some validity until the invasion. In other
       words, NATO and its expansion may not consider issues related to
       security with sufficient political sensitivity.
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       Yet as so often happens when we ask ourselves about past
       processes it is the present that leads us to reformulate our
       assumptions about it. The brutality of Russia's military
       operations cannot help but prompt us to revise our previous
       understanding of the nature of the historical process that led
       to the current crisis. And in the specific case of Ukraine it
       seems to me that the way things are unfolding raises the
       possibility that we are facing a crisis arising from the long
       and painful decolonization process rather than a post-Soviet
       security crisis. space. The first element of the process of
       reassessing the historical context in which the invasion of
       Ukraine took place is that the country is not part of.
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