The events of recent days mean that Russia now holds all the cards over the secession of Crimea from Ukraine

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Series Details 03.03.14
Publication Date 03/03/2014
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On the 1 March 2014, Russia’s parliament approved the deployment of Russian troops to Ukraine, while a referendum has been called in Crimea to determine the territory’s future.

Jim Hughes traces the history behind the current crisis, noting that the situation has its roots in the international management of secession during the 1990s. He argues that while much will depend on the wording of the referendum question, the developments over the past few days mean that Russia is very much in the driving seat in determining where Crimea’s future will lie.

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Related Links
ESO: Key Source: Euromaidan - Protests in Ukraine 2013 - 2015 - Key source http://www.europeansources.info/record/euromaidan-protests-in-ukraine-2013-2015/
ESO: Background information: Crimea becomes the hot spot of Russia-Ukraine tensions http://www.europeansources.info/record/crimea-becomes-the-hot-spot-of-russia-ukraine-tensions/
Blog: LSE EuroppBlog, 04.03.14: Not all ethnic Russians in Crimea have a political affinity with Moscow http://bit.ly/1dluZhG

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