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Ukraine is the primary geographic location where the Russia-Ukraine conflict is taking place, as evidenced by the conflict's name and its direct impact on the nation's geopolitical status [1], [2], and [3].

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The Impact and Implications of the Ukraine Crisis - Interpret interpret.csis.org CSIS 8 facts
quoteIndia stated regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict that “the cyclical bursts of Cold War antagonism are tiresome,” and that “we are on our side.”
claimSince the Ukraine crisis, NATO has recovered from its state of 'brain death' and has become a central coordinator for Western military efforts regarding Ukraine, while also accelerating its expansion northward.
claimUkraine and Moldova have become candidates to join the European Union following the escalation of the Ukraine crisis.
perspectiveJon Bateman of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace stated that the Ukraine crisis is the largest military conflict of the cyber era, noting that Ukraine, with the support of Western governments and technology companies, deployed cyber defense systems at an unprecedented scale and depth to thwart Russian cyber offensives.
measurementRussia's economy experienced a 2.1% decline in GDP in 2022, despite facing comprehensive sanctions from Western nations following the outbreak of the Ukraine crisis.
claimThe Ukraine crisis may represent a historical turning point marking the emergence of a “post-Western” world order.
perspectiveOn the first anniversary of the Ukraine crisis, Russia and Ukraine are engaged in a protracted war, Europe is facing significant geopolitical difficulties, and the United States is pursuing its own interests, while China is actively promoting peace talks.
claimFollowing the Ukraine crisis, Finland and Sweden abandoned their long-standing non-alignment policies to seek NATO membership, and Ukraine and Moldova became European Union candidate countries.
Tracing the geopolitical influence and regional power dynamics in ... link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
referenceNyshanbayev N., Augan M., Almaz M., and Baiymbetova Z. examined the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict on Central Asia in a 2024 article published in the Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences.