Day: 3 March 2014

Crimea and Ukraine: Now What?

March 3, 2014 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

It is becoming clear that the Crimea is lost as an integral part of the Ukrainian state and it is unlikely that Kiev will ever be able to satisfy the anxieties both of its ethnic Russian population and Russia itself to cause it to return. What is now in the balance is whether the eastern […]

Ukraine: Again the West Flounders

March 3, 2014 By Malcolm Blair-Robinson

The pattern is familiar. An insurrection breaks out in an unstable State, subject to indifferent government. It starts with street protests. The West back the protesters without taking account of the underlying fault lines of ethnicity, religious group, cultural variation and racial origin. It sees the mob as heroes because they make western sounding noises, […]