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The Ukrainian issue as a tool for the consodilation of Putin's Russia
Vaidišová, Natálie ; Kolenovská, Daniela (advisor) ; Šír, Jan (referee)
This thesis investigates the Russian domestic political context of the escalation of relations. It verifies the claim that the Ukrainian issue has served the Russian political leadership over the past two decades to gradually consolidate internally Russian society, caught off guard by the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the Russian elite's use of anti-Ukrainian historical narratives can therefore be interpreted as a tool to stabilize post-Soviet Russian identity in a form that suits the current interests of the Russian power centre. What role historical politics has played in the use of the Ukrainian issue for Russia's internal consolidation is explored in this thesis through an analysis of the argumentation of the Russian Federation's leaders towards Ukraine, from the rise of Vladimir Putin to the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. This examination presupposes a detailed theoretical argumentation, to which I devote the first half of the thesis. Subsequently, I apply the theoretical-methodological findings in the second part of the thesis in the analysis of the speeches of Russian representatives, which I divide into the following main analytical units: the development of Russian-Ukrainian relations based on the performances of Russian presidents, the Ukrainian theme and narrative of the legacy of the...
The impact of Ukrainian crisis on economic relations between Ukraine and Russian federation
Halaj, Alexandr ; Čajka, Radek (advisor) ; Bolotov, Ilya (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to characterize Russia-Ukraine mutual relations and to evaluate the impact of Ukraine crisis on mutual trade between two historically and culturally close countries-Ukraine and Russian Federation. The work examines both Ukrainian and Russian evolution of the economy with emphasis on the foreign trade and also captures main changes which occurred in their foreign trade after Ukraine crisis in 2014. The work in chronological order describes course of events that happened during the Ukrainian crisis. The ending of bachelor thesis studies the impact of Ukrainian crisis on trade between Russia and Ukraine. In the end of thesis possible scenarios of future development of crisis are outlined.

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