Mayer, Lotta

Ines-Jacqueline Werkner (Ed.), Lotta Mayer (Ed.), Madlen Krüger (Ed.)

Wege aus dem Krieg in der Ukraine: Szenarien - Chancen - Risiken

FEST kompakt, Volume 5

Based on six scenarios sketching various forms and ways of a possible end to the war in Ukraine, this volume examines the chances and risks connected with them. The authors discuss questions related to military victory, defeat and a negotiated settlement, approaching the various scenarios from the perspectives of international law, peace ethics, and legal ethics. Moreover, the volume focuses on the societal dimension of the war, covering Russian civil society, the role of the churches in the war zone and peace policy questions related to possible future rapprochement and reconciliation.

Ines-Jacqueline Werkner (Ed.), Madlen Krüger (Ed.), Lotta Mayer (Ed.)

Krieg in der Ukraine: Hintergründe - Positionen - Reaktionen

FEST kompakt, Volume 4

Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine poses the biggest threat to peace in Europe since the end of World War II. Moreover, the armed invasion on February 24, 2022 marks a turning point for the European peace and security system: Putin aims not only to extend his influence in eastern Europe but also to establish a new world order. The authors of this edited volume examine the background of the war in Ukraine and the constellation of conflict parties. Furthermore, they analyze positions based on ethics of peace as well as those of the church, and highlight Western reactions to the war.