John J A Burke, Svetlana Vladimirovna Panina-Burke
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Crimea and the City of Sevastopol justifiably separated from Ukraine and reunified with the Russian Federation in 2014. Support for this proposition is found in historic, economic, and political reasoning. Extant principles of public international law, derived from the Treaty of Westphalia, and subsequently developed by Great Powers to facilitate their strategic interests, when applied to the Crimean/Russian reunification, produce absurd results: nailing a population to a cross of misery, oppression, and poverty. In addition, the principles invoked are underdeveloped, prejudiced toward Nation States holding the imprimatur of “Great Powers”, and ignore individual and population preferences. Moreover, scholarly and jurist analyses repose upon an edifice of incomplete facts, and ignore the 1991 illegal annexation of Crimea by Ukraine. Crimea suffered twenty-three years of economic rot under Ukrainian rule. Under the Russian Federation, economic conditions in the peninsula are improving, despite the US/EU sanctions imposed upon the Crimean population, a cruelty that the Great Powers cannot justify. Exceptional circumstances that took place in Ukraine in 2013/14 permitted scheduling a referendum to seek independence from Ukraine. Polls taken after the 2014 referendum unanimously demonstrate that the population of Crimea and the City of Sevastopol prefer reunification with the Russian Federation, as opposed to going back and becoming a subject of Ukraine rule and exploitation under a US installed right wing regime. Repeated calls to “give back” Crimea to Ukraine are based on twisted historical narratives, solely designed to weaken the Russian Federation.
克里米亚和塞瓦斯托波尔市于2014年从乌克兰分离出来,并与俄罗斯联邦重新统一,这是合理的。对这一命题的支持可以在历史、经济和政治推理中找到。现存的国际公法原则源自《威斯特伐利亚条约》(Treaty of Westphalia),随后被大国发展以促进其战略利益,当这些原则适用于克里米亚/俄罗斯统一时,产生了荒谬的结果:将人口钉在痛苦、压迫和贫困的十字架上。此外,所援引的原则不发达,对持有“大国”认可的民族国家有偏见,忽视个人和人口的偏好。此外,学者和法学家的分析建立在一堆不完整的事实之上,忽视了1991年乌克兰对克里米亚的非法吞并。克里米亚在乌克兰统治下经历了23年的经济衰败。在俄罗斯联邦的统治下,半岛的经济状况正在改善,尽管美国/欧盟对克里米亚人民实施了制裁,大国无法为这种残酷行为辩护。2013/14年乌克兰发生的特殊情况允许安排公投以寻求从乌克兰独立。2014年公投后进行的民意调查一致表明,克里米亚和塞瓦斯托波尔市的居民更倾向于与俄罗斯联邦统一,而不是回到乌克兰,成为美国扶摇直上的右翼政权统治和剥削的对象。一再呼吁将克里米亚“归还”给乌克兰是基于扭曲的历史叙述,完全是为了削弱俄罗斯联邦。