The Ukraine crisis, which began with Russia's military intervention, has violently jolted the modern world. The egregious Russian invasion of Ukraine, on the other hand, has arguably altered the trajectory of the world order. This whiff of war does not exclude any state because all states in the world system are economically, politically, and socially interconnected and dependent on one another. Bangladesh is also feeling the effects of the Ukraine crisis. The crisis has highlighted some challenging aspects of Bangladesh's foreign policy, testing the robustness and independence of its decision-making process regarding United Nations resolutions. Myanmar, like Bangladesh, has appeared befuddled in its response to the crisis. This paper examines how Bangladesh and Myanmar's foreign policy anticipated an unwanted labyrinth by the crisis, which made its moral credibility critical to some extent. Furthermore, the paper discusses how these two countries’ foreign policy trajectories became entangled at a difficult crossroads. We used secondary data sources backed up by scholarly works on Bangladesh and Myanmar foreign policy, relevant books, recent reports, and writings on the subject for this article. This paper also sheds light on Bangladesh's U-Turn in supporting and speaking out in support of the UN resolution on Ukraine's humanitarian crisis.
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December 15 2022
Responses of Bangladesh and Myanmar to the Ukraine Crisis: A Comparative Analysis from a Neo-Classical Realist Perspective Open Access
Kawsar Uddin Mahmud;
Kawsar Uddin Mahmud
1
Department of International Relations, University of Dhaka,
Bangladesh
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Nasrin Jabin
Nasrin Jabin
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2
Center for Critical and Qualitative Studies, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh,
Bangladesh
*Corresponding author: Nasrin Jabin, Email: nasrin.jabin@ulab.edu.bd
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*Corresponding author: Nasrin Jabin, Email: nasrin.jabin@ulab.edu.bd
Publisher: Emerald Publishing on behalf of Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD)
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Print ISSN: 1819-5091
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Southeast Asia: A Multidisciplinary Journal (2022) 22 (2): 86–106.
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Mahmud KU, Jabin N (2022), "Responses of Bangladesh and Myanmar to the Ukraine Crisis: A Comparative Analysis from a Neo-Classical Realist Perspective". Southeast Asia: A Multidisciplinary Journal, Vol. 22 No. 2 pp. 86–106, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/SEAMJ-02-2022-B1007
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