The Ukrainian Crisis In Light Of The Game Theory In International Relations
Keywords:
International crisis, Ukrainian crisis, game theory.Abstract
International crises throughout the history of international relations have had major impacts on reshaping the world and shaping its powers. This has created a fertile environment for researchers and specialists in political and international affairs, especially in the subject of international crises, to study these crises according to international relations theories. The Ukrainian crisis, with its huge repercussions that affected several aspects, including security, politics and the economy, has constituted an international crisis and is considered one of the most dangerous crises in the modern era, stimulating the reshaping of the global balance of power. It also affected international relations and international economic exchanges, which made research into the justifications and repercussions of this crisis an attractive environment for researchers and specialists in political and international affairs, as attempts were made to study this crisis in light of international relations theories "realism, constructivism, liberalism, etc.., in an effort to draw future scenarios that can be predicted in light of the positions taken by the parties to this crisis.
The research aims to address the Ukrainian crisis in light of the theory of playing "games" in international relations, by identifying the parties to the crisis, and shedding light on the nature of the relations between them.