Jumat, 15 April 2016

Abstract
A prolonged crisis in Ukraine began on 21 November 2013, when then-president Viktor Yanukovych suspended preparations for the implementation of an association agreement with the European Union. This decision resulted in mass protests by its opponents, known as the "Euromaidan". After months of such protests, Yanukovych was ousted by the protesters on 22 February 2014, when he fled the Ukrainian capital city of Kiev. Following his ousting, unrest enveloped the largely Russophone eastern and southern regions of Ukraine, from where he had drawn most of his support. An invasion by Russia in Ukrainian autonomous region of Crimea resulted in the annexation of Crimea by Russia on 18 March. Subsequently, unrest in Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts of Ukraine evolved into a war between the post-revolutionary Ukrainian government and pro-Russian insurgents.


I.                   Introduction

Crimea region in Ukraine suddenly famous since become areas of the conflict
between Russia and Ukraine. The conflict in Ukraine in 2014 after the collapse of the government regime of President Viktor Yanukovich is one of the internal conflicts that occur as a result of state failure in carrying out its role. Conflict which had an internal conflict extends into conflicts between countries because it involves many parties, not only the parties to the dispute, but also others who feel the peace and security threats as a result of the conflict. The conflict that cause the relationship between Ukraine and Russia became estranged happens because most ethnic Russians in Crimea want to again become part of Russia. The conflict occurred because the majority of the population in the Crimea which is the original ethnic of Russia gets discrimination from the new Ukrainian government after regime’s overthrowing of the Victor Yanukovich government constitutionally and therefore they demand the return of the Crimea under the Russian government.
           
            But there are some opinions that declare the desire of Crimea to re-join with Russia is not just about the discrimination that they get from the new government of Ukraine because of the intervention of the Russian side that were made by Russian Military. The Russian military interventions in Ukraine, which have led to the annexation of the Crimean peninsula and to the entrenchment of separatist enclaves in Donetsk and Luhansk provinces, directly challenge the post-Cold War European state system.[1] That is also the reason why Ukraine counterattacks against Russia. Ukraine's armed forces will act if Russian military intervention escalates any further into Ukraine's territory, Prime Minister Yatsenyuk told a news conference on March 06 2014. “In case of further escalation and military intervention into the Ukrainian territory by foreign forces, the Ukrainian government and Ukrainian military will act in accordance with the constitution and laws,” Yatsenyuk said in Brussels. “We are ready to protect our country,” he said. Ukrainian forces have so far not responded to the Russian takeover of the Crimean peninsula. But this could change if the Russian intervention escalated, he said.[2]

But on the other hand if we look deeper, I think there is US intervention in this case. There is some evidence that can be proven US intervention in this case. According Galuzin, the conflict in Ukraine could be widened as it is today because of the interference of Western countries led by the US. For an example, in this case US government has contributed to the radical separatist groups. They incited the group to oppose the legitimate government in Ukraine.[3] Paul, the former congressman also claimed the Ukraine civil war to be the fault of American intervention.[4]


II.                Theoretical Framework

Crimea is an autonomous region that has its own parliament, but physically and
Politically, Crimea remains into the sovereign territory of Ukraine. History records that the Crimea was once part of the Soviet Union (now disbanded and renamed Russia) before in 1954, when in that time the Soviet leader which is Nikita Khrushchev handed over Crimea as a gift to the Ukrainian.[5] However, because in 1991 Ukraine has to break away from the Soviet Union which means automatically the Crimea itself became part of Ukraine. In this case, the Crimea does not have the right to determine their fate because the right of determine the fate just only to countries that are not within the sovereign territory of a country. The question is whether the population of Crimea was actually coming from Russia? Indeed, there has been no conclusive evidence. However, Russia has become the dominant power in the Crimea since the last 200 years because it had control of the city in 1783 although ultimately belongs to Ukraine since the breakup of the Soviet Union.
According to census in 2011, Crimea’s Population 2 million consists of ethnic Russians 58%, Ukrainians 24%, Tatars 12%, other 6%.[6] The mass media are now much more highlight the disputes between ethnic Russians and Ukrainians who have their respective interests. Crimean peninsula is separated from the Ukraine by the system Sivash shallow lagoon. Crimea coast line winding and consists of several bays and harbors. Crimea relatively flat topography because a large part of the peninsula consists of semiarid grassland or pasture land. Mountains of Crimea is located along the southeast coast of the peninsula them.[7]
            By law, the Crimea is still the part of Ukraine, and Russia has promised to uphold the territorial integrity of Ukraine in a memorandum that also signed by the US, Britain and France in 1994. On 1994’s Memorandum, point 1 “The Russian Federation, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the United States of America reaffirm their commitment to Ukraine, for respect the independence and sovereignty and the existing borders of Ukraine” and point 2 “reaffirm their obligation to refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of Ukraine”.[8]
            Internal conflict due to the coup government in Kiev, the Ukrainian capital was already considered a threat to the safety of ethnic Russians in Crimea. Internal conflict due to the coup government in Kiev, the Ukrainian capital was already considered a threat to the safety of ethnic Russians in Crimea. For that reason, Russia sends aid to protect original ethnic Russians in Crimea. Seen from the perspective of international law, the assistance provided by Russia had violated the principle of non-intervention and directly gave a threat to the Ukrainian government military forces. Not only that Russia has proposed the holding of a referendum in the Crimea and establishes a new constitutional Ukraine. The proposals from Russia prove that Russia as a country which is one of the international law subjects has ignored its obligations as a state that does not contribute to interfere in the domestic affairs of other countries.[9] Although, the proposal to hold a referendum from Russia including interfering in the domestic affairs of Ukraine, Crimea residents remained adamant to held the referendum. Crimea referendum held on March 16, 2014 it was stated that the Crimea away from Ukraine's sovereignty and join the Russian government. Crimea region based on the results of the referendum has formally joined with Russia.

In general, international law does not restrict the ways placement or withdrawal of the territorial sovereignty of a country. However, there are five procedures for the acquisition of territory internationally recognized namely the occupation, annexation, accretion, expiry (prescription), and cassia. Based on the procedures for the acquisition of the country's territory, Russia admitted to annexation of Crimea. De facto, annexation can occur if there had previously been the conquest of a territory. The existence of the annexation of Crimea by Russia's territory is much highlight the attention of the international community, including the United Nations. The existence of the annexation in Crimea territory by Russia's is much highlight the attention of the international community, including the United Nations.
           
Associated with the annexation of the Crimea by Russia, the United Nations through the Security Council has issued resolutions of the UN Security Council of Crimea. The resolution was designed by the United States declared plans for a referendum on the status of special autonomous regions of Ukraine does not have validity and urged countries and international institutions not to recognize the referendum.[10] However, this resolution has been vetoed by Russia which incidentally is one of the permanent members of the UN Security Council.

In the fact, Ukraine conflict with Russian to fight for Crimea containing group interests and old revenge between East Block and West Block which is led by America to support Ukraine against with Russia. Actually, the opposition between the East Block and the West Block in the Cold War ended with a marked collapse of the Soviet Union and America as the last man standing. However, the seeds of revenge still seen as Russia as the main heir to the Soviet Union still appears as an enemy of the United States. Competition widened Russia and the United States in the struggle for power in Europe. Western European countries that are members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are present as an ally of the United States in the European region.[11] While Russia still effort to build the cooperation with the countries of the Soviet Union parts. The problem arises when the former Soviet Union prefers to join NATO than with Russia. And the most case shows the competition between the US and Russia is now the case this Crimea. Autonomous Republic of Crimea is Ukrainian referendum secession of Ukraine. Ukraine wants to join NATO and closer to Western Europe and the United States to make Russia to counter by supporting the independence of Crimea from Ukraine. In this issue, the United States is one of the members of NATO, the United States' involvement in this issue in support of Ukraine maintain Crimea. NATO is a collective security cooperation built by the United States after World War II.[12]

III.             Analysis
The statuses of Crimea which has been joined with Russia and secede from Ukraine are still left various controversies in the international environment. This causes the relationship between Ukraine and Russia becomes unharmonious and indirectly threatens the peace and security of the world. On the one hand, Ukraine considers Russia has violated the rights and sovereignty of its territory by annexing the Crimea which is within the sovereign territory Ukraine. And on the other hand, the society of Crimea itself that request for held a referendum with the result Crimea society chooses to join with Russia. Although the demand for held a referendum by the population of Crimea is considered to occur because the intervention of Russia.

In this case the reason why Russia give an Intervention caused by Overthrow of President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych ally of Russia, and Russia disapproval with the new government in Ukraine. Initially Russia opposed rescheduling the election because the Russian government considered the removal of then President Viktor Yanukovych illegal and his temporary successors an "illegitimate junta”.[13] Not just Russia, but The majority of the Crimea’s population which are Russian-speaking also opposed to the new government and pro-Russian states. Through internal conflicts that occur in the Ukraine provide a gap on Russia to intervene in the Crimea and incorporate Crimea into its territory as the form of disapproval Russia.

The other Reason Russia wants Crimea to back being their parts because there is the Russian naval base in which rented from Ukraine. Crimea is strategically important as a base for the Russian navy. The Black Sea Fleet has been based on the peninsula since it was founded by Prince Potemkin in 1783. The fleet’s strategic position helped Russia defeat Georgia in the South Ossetia war in 2008, and remains crucial to Russian security interests in the region. [14]

The West accused Russia aims to divide the former Soviet Union territory. Russian intervention in Ukraine issues not assessed accordance with international norms. Russia has got economic sanctions from the West rejected the allegations. Although the upper house of the Russian parliament has canceled a resolution that allows the use of military force in Ukraine for the request of President Vladimir Putin, Russia's intransigence has led to a negative reaction on the part of the EU. A total of 28 EU leaders said Russia should take the decision to support the peace plan of Ukraine. Russia asked to take effective steps to stop destabilizing Ukraine, create safe conditions for the peace plan to be implemented and ending their support to the armed separatist group. EU also demanded that the pro-Russian separatist movements agreed to return the border checkpoint to Ukraine, freeing hostages and launch serious talks on the implementation of the peace plan proposed by the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko.

But beside the Intervention of Russian, in the fact there is also intervention in US include in Ukraine conflict. "The existence of the transfer issue if Russia deemed interfere in the domestic issues of Ukraine. In fact, that is the way used by our partners of the West which is led by US," said Galuzin.[15] In his eyes, what was done by Russia to the Crimea does not like the so-called US and Western countries over the years. This is proven with Crimea’s way which is chooses to secede peacefully, without bloodshed or weapons. They choose to join with Russia on their own.  So far, Russia has built good relations with Ukraine Russia. During the last four years has been providing economic assistance in the form of cutting the price of gas sold to Ukraine. Nominal equivalent is $ 35.4 billion. We also provide loans since December 2013 valued at US $ 3 billion,   

According to Roy also at this point the conflict was just another chapter in Ukraine’s difficult post-Soviet history. There was bound to be some discontent over the decision, but if there had been no foreign intervention in support of the protests you would likely not be reading this column today. The problem may well have solved itself in due time rather than escalated into a full-out civil war. But the interventions of US and EU won out again, and their interventionist project has been a disaster.[16] US intervention in this case indirectly, they give military assistance to Ukraine. The risk of civil war is nevertheless growing, and with it the chances of outside powers being drawn into the conflict. Barack Obama has already sent token forces to Eastern Europe and is under pressure, both from Republicans and NATO hawks such as Poland, to send many more. Both United States and British troops are due to take part in NATO military exercises in Ukraine this summer.[17]

In this conflict is not just Ukraine and Russian that involved but also American which is in this conflict take a participation to defend Ukraine back to against Russian. American acts to be involved in the Crimean conflict must not be separated from America's own national interests, ranging from Power, Peace, Prosperity and Principles.
The Implements of American national interests of Instrument Power in the case of Crimea is America can add alliances in Europe, with Ukraine in the alliance affiliated with America through the European Union also create opportunities to re-enter the Ukrainian territory of Crimea into the greater "alliance against a mutual enemy" Secondly is the instrument of Peace, the United States as a superpower that always exalt the human rights of its trying to influence so as to reduce conflict prolonged through cooperation with the EU and other countries through the United Nations so that it can stop the war and the intervention of Russia in the Crimea. "Anarchy can not be eliminated; but can be tempered or regulated via int'l Organizations, negotiations, treaties ". The third is to Prosperity, Crimea which has natural resources such as natural gas so large and become a gas supplier in the countries Europe. If Crimea under the Russian, it can threaten the interests of America's allies, especially countries in Europe Barat. Fourth is Principles, USA which always seeks to spread understanding and democratic values ​​in the world, wants democracy can also be applied in Ukraine, especially eastern European countries are more inclined to communism and weakening the influence of communism in Europe. Following are the explanation of the reasons the United States involvement in the conflict of Crimea.[18]

In this case The United States supports Ukraine maintaining Crimea. According to United States to stem the influence of Russia is one of the motives why Crimea should not fall back into Russian territory. Besides being an old enemy during the Cold War, the strategic region of Crimea needs to be maintained to weaken the influence of Russia's entry into the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. If viewed in geopolitics, Russia borders with countries such as Poland, Belaruss, and Ukraine. Where Poland is more likely to gravitate to US influence and Bellarus gravitate to Russian influence. Thus, Ukraine became the key to weaken Russian influence into the Middle East region.

Besides the reasons, Americans are involved because of the seizure of the territory on the Crimean much motivated by a variety of things, even though one of them motivated by the historical conflict, also because of the potential energy possessed by the Crimean form of natural gas that are important to the world.[19] Ukraine is also the largest exporter of wheat and corn world. The price of these commodities will increase if the Ukrainian crisis continues. This will increase the price imbalance in the region that consumes both commodities. That is why the USA intervened in the Ukraine conflict.


IV.             Conclusion and Suggestion

-          Conclusion
In this case there is not enough evidence that support Crimea statement if their get
Discrimination from new government of Ukraine but there are some evidence that proven Russian intervention and American Intervention that makes this conflict heats up. Russian that initially instigated the Crimea to reunite with Russia as a form of Russia disapproval for the overthrow of President Viktor Yanukovich until being a conflict. Then be the opportunity also to USA for intervenes in this conflict because of old revenge with defense Ukraine against Russia. The United States also intervene in the conflict Crimea is because the national interests of America itself, and as the implementation of the four principles of the interests of American foreign itself that Power, Peace, Prosperity and Principles, as well as the competition between the US and Russia is geopolitically, where the United States wants to stem the influence of Russia. The strategic region of Crimea needs to be maintained to weaken the influence of Russia's entry into the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. Other reason is the issue of human rights
.
-          Suggestion

This is an issue that can only be settled by Ukraine and Russia, and only they are
without any intervention from other countries and Russia itself. Try to do soft diplomacy
            Without hard diplomacy that caused many casualties was killed in vain. Obey the
Applicable of international law and the memorandum agreed together. And if the decision to split from Ukraine and join Russia is still the desire of Crimea alone tries to talk about it well through the soft diplomacy way. And once again No intervention in this conflict because it is proved as the caused that makes this conflict more heats up.



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[2] Pike, John. 2015. "Ukraine Crisis - Russian Military Intervention". Globalsecurity.Org.
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[6] BBC News,. 2015. "Crimea Profile - Overview - BBC News”.
[7] Sasse, Gwendolyn. 2007. The Crimea Question. Cambridge, Mass.: Distributed by Harvard University Press for the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute.
[8] Council on Foreign Relations,. 1994. "Budapest Memorandums On Security Assurances, 1994".
[9] Starke, J. G. 1963. An Introduction To International Law. London: Butterworths.
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[13] HERSZENHORN, DAVID. 2014. "As Ukrainian Election Looms, Western Powers And Russia Campaign For
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[14] Mortimer, Caroline. 2014. "Ukraine Crisis: Why Is Crimea So Important To Russia?". The Independent.
[15] VIVA.co.id, PT. 2014. "Duta Besar AS Dan Rusia Berdebat Soal Penyebab Konflik Ukraina". 
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[16] Paul, Ron. 2015. "Interventionism Kills: Post-Coup Ukraine One Year Later". Ronpaulinstitute.Org.
[17] Milne, Seumas. 2014. "It's Not Russia That's Pushed Ukraine To The Brink Of War | Seumas Milne".
[18]Anna, Berezhnaya, Anna Wright, Isabel Adams, Daniel Calvo, Andra Tudor, Sanskar Shrivastava, Pearl Kalra,
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