Search: Crimea,Donbass,Ukraine (2 materials)

Ukraine's Economy: Where from and Where to?

... year, but in 2012 froze at 0.3% [3] . The situation in the country has become critical, and the beginning of military operations in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions coupled with Crimea’s reunification with Russia only exacerbated it. Crimea and Donbass: The price paid In purely economic terms, the impact of Crimea’s secession from Ukraine has been relatively insignificant, and is estimated at about 3.8% of total GDP [4] . The region was not known for having a high standard of living, as GDP per capita there was less than €5,000 in 2012 against the national average per capita ...

26.05.2015

The Ukrainian Crisis: Russia’s Official Position and How the Situation Can Be Resolved

... coverage of events In addition to the linguistic and ethnic aspects connecting Russia and Crimea, President Putin also pointed to the importance of security issues. The composition... ... could appear in the country [14] . Putin made quite clear how unacceptable he finds Ukraine’s participation – or at least participation of the Russian-speaking... ... Union, using the cumulative economic and political weight of the Eurasian countries. Donbass REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov Alexei Fenenko: Is Ukrainian Crisis the Last for Russia...

22.10.2014

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