Global Consequences of Russia's Invasion of Ukraine : The Economics and Politics of the Second Cold War
ISBN: 9783031242632
Platform/Publisher: Ebook Central / Springer
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Subjects: Political Science; History;

This book highlights the geopolitical and economic consequences of the

Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The author, a key architect of Polish eco-

nomic reforms and the most frequently cited economist from post-Com-

munist countries, shares new insights into the causes and mechanisms

of the Second Cold War. Written in an unorthodox, bold and lucid style,

the book raises provocative issues and provides convincing answers to

some of the most difficult questions, such as who the true beneficiaries

and interest groups behind the war are, and what their motives and con-

flicting goals are.

The book also introduces readers to the greatest challenge of our time,

climate change, and explores the long-term effects of the current arms

race and rearmament spiral on global warming. This interdisciplinary

book, which also addresses the challenges of inflation, mass migrations

and clashes between democracy and authoritarianism, will appeal to

anyone interested in the contemporary geopolitical shifts triggered by

the Russia's invasion of Ukraine, but also in the dynamics and directions

of the evolution of the new cold war.


Grzegorz W. Kołodko is a distinguished professor of economics at Kozminski University (Warsaw, Poland). He is a key architect of Polish economic reforms and a public intellectual and politician. He was Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance in Poland, 1994-7 and 2002-3. He is a Member of Academia Europaea, and Director of Transformation, Integration, and Globalization Economic Research, TIGER, at Kozminski University. He is the world's most frequently cited economist from post-Communist countries, marathon runner, and globetrotter who has explored 170 countries and visited Antarctica.

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