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The Ukraine Crisis Is a Classic “Security Dilemma”

Except in cases of total victory and unconditional surrender, wars end through a negotiation process. The Ukraine conflict shows no sign of evolving beyond an increasingly costly and tragic stalemate. This means it must end with some form of negotiations. The key to any successful negotiation is a realistic assessment of the security concerns on both sides.

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