Conflict occurs when there is disagreement between individuals, groups, communities and countries. There is a risk to their needs, interests or concerns because of a disagreement. This is a condition in which people receive physical, emotional, political, status threat and so on. Based on their values, culture, beliefs, experience and gender they filter their perceptions. New opportunities can be recognized by turning conflict into a creative learning experience. It is very important to have an idea to resolve the conflict between the parties. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has caused a lot of damage. It developed day by day. The main reason for the conflict is the political landscape of Ukraine and the rejection of the single economic agreement with the European Union regarding an association agreement by the Ukrainian president. In the 18th century, Crimea was annexed by the Russian Empire along with most of the ethnic Ukrainian territory. The Russians are fighting over Crimea, which is part of Ukraine. According to 2001, out of 2 million inhabitants there were 54% Russians, 24% Ukrainians and 12% Tatars. This conflict began in late November 2013 and escalated in 2014, resulting in the deaths of many people. Today the conflict between these countries is still ongoing. I did not see the mistake of the Ukrainian government. The decision taken by Russia is undesirable. Russia is only trying to conquer Ukrainian territory and increase its economic growth. Most countries (including the United States) give full support to Ukraine and have threatened economic sanctions against Russia. This is the interesting part for me. I chose this conflict because I want to share this information... middle of paper... identity and territorial integrity by giving Crimea to Russia. I also believe that if the conflict goes like this, and the cold war continues between Ukraine and Russia, there will be another war which will be World War III. Works Cited1. Curran, John. (2014). “The Russian-Ukrainian Conflict Explained.” The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com.2. The Associated Press and Reuters. (2014). “Everything you need to know about Crimea.” Haaretz.com.3. Academic Leadership Support - University of Wisconsin - Madison Office of Quality Improvement, Conflict Resolution Menu. (http://www.ohrd.wisc.edu/onlinetraining/risolution/aboutwhatisit.htm)4. “Non-governmental organizations in Belarus condemn the occupation of Crimea.” (2014). (http://charter97.org/en/news/2014/4/11/94079/)5. Calamur, Krishnadev. (2014) “United States Interventions in Response to Russia's Intervention in Ukraine."
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