This article focuses on Ukraine protests and attempts to study various aspects related to the influence of the relationship of the international community and Ukraine. This paper also discusses the role of other political leaders in Ukraine in protest action and some of the major players. The method used to write this article is practical. The combination of Ukraine's own interests and Russian economic and military strength is a possible reason for Ukraine's decision. Since this case basically includes national power and self-interest, realism will be most useful for understanding and understanding this case.
Russia itself also appeared on the road demo against the Ukrainian war. The famous protest actions were held first in March, and in September a massive protest action will take place on Sunday, September 21, 2014 "peaceful march in downtown Moscow" tens of thousands "into the Ukrainian war I protested. Under severe supervision. "The International Republican Association conducted a public opinion survey on Ukrainian citizens from 12th to 25th September 2014, except for the Crimea that Russia annexed. 89% of respondents opposed Russian military intervention in Ukraine in 2014. By region, 78% of the respondents in eastern Ukraine (including Dnepropetrovsk region) opposed the intervention of 89% in southern Ukraine, 93% in central Ukraine, and 99% in western Ukraine. According to their mother tongue, 79% of Russian users and 95% of Ukrainian users are against the intervention. 80% of respondents said that this country should still be a unified country
Immediately after the violence occurred at White Supreme Rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, the news organized by the Kremlin began to compare this case with Maidan's protest action in Ukraine and accused the US commentators. The reaction showed hypocrisy. This story was accepted and amplified by one extreme right wing and nationalist activist in the United States. Kremlin and its amp have long used this concept as part of the reason and have advertised the story of the Neo-Nachi Constitution of the Ukrainian Mai Dan Revolution in 2013-2014. Russia illegally annexed the Crimea. On March 18, 2014, President Vladimir Putin of Russia claimed that "nationalists, Neo Nazis, Russian terrorists, and anti-Jews are still preparing in Ukraine to run this coup." . Russia annexed the Crimea Peninsula to "protect the rights and lives of residents of the Crimea Peninsula"