TY - CHAP
T1 - Peace, Justice, Diplomacy, and the Russo-Ukrainian War
T2 - Implication for Sustainable Development
AU - Mhlanga, David
AU - Ndhlovu, Emmanuel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The invasion of Ukraine by Russia constitutes one of the biggest threats to global peace, justice, and diplomacy efforts since the end of the Cold War. One of the key reasons for the conflict is that Russia considers its peace at stake and is, therefore, protecting its border with Ukraine. The war has, however, destroyed lives in the two warring countries. It has also distorted and disrupted livelihoods globally by igniting global inflation, food price hikes, and financial market and supply chain disruptions. The conflict is, thus, a major human security issue which undermines prospects for global sustainable development. It is on this framework this chapter interrogates the Russo-Ukrainian War and its implications on humanity. Using secondary literature, this chapter explores the implications of the Russo-Ukrainian War for global peace, justice, and diplomacy. This chapter shows that the war has disrupted peace and denied justice to many people, both in Russia and Ukraine. It has resulted in the deaths of many people, both civilians and soldiers. This chapter concludes that the war is, therefore, a human security issue which has undermined prospects for the achievement of global sustainable development. The war has exposed loopholes in diplomatic efforts to resolve conflicts. This chapter recommends that political leaders put in the effort to discourage the Ukraine-Russia war and learn to use negotiation as a conflict resolution tool. Political leaders must engage civil society and the international community in deliberations on the negative effects of war and the negative realities of war to either country now or in future. Future studies should focus on how economic sanctions against a warring country can be monitored so as not to have spillover effects on other countries that are not part of the war.
AB - The invasion of Ukraine by Russia constitutes one of the biggest threats to global peace, justice, and diplomacy efforts since the end of the Cold War. One of the key reasons for the conflict is that Russia considers its peace at stake and is, therefore, protecting its border with Ukraine. The war has, however, destroyed lives in the two warring countries. It has also distorted and disrupted livelihoods globally by igniting global inflation, food price hikes, and financial market and supply chain disruptions. The conflict is, thus, a major human security issue which undermines prospects for global sustainable development. It is on this framework this chapter interrogates the Russo-Ukrainian War and its implications on humanity. Using secondary literature, this chapter explores the implications of the Russo-Ukrainian War for global peace, justice, and diplomacy. This chapter shows that the war has disrupted peace and denied justice to many people, both in Russia and Ukraine. It has resulted in the deaths of many people, both civilians and soldiers. This chapter concludes that the war is, therefore, a human security issue which has undermined prospects for the achievement of global sustainable development. The war has exposed loopholes in diplomatic efforts to resolve conflicts. This chapter recommends that political leaders put in the effort to discourage the Ukraine-Russia war and learn to use negotiation as a conflict resolution tool. Political leaders must engage civil society and the international community in deliberations on the negative effects of war and the negative realities of war to either country now or in future. Future studies should focus on how economic sanctions against a warring country can be monitored so as not to have spillover effects on other countries that are not part of the war.
KW - Diplomacy
KW - Human security
KW - Justice
KW - Peace
KW - Russo-Ukrainian War
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85203319487&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-63333-1_6
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-63333-1_6
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85203319487
T3 - Contributions to Political Science
SP - 87
EP - 102
BT - Contributions to Political Science
PB - Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
ER -