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Revolution & War in Contemporary Ukraine: The Challenge of Change: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society

Autor Olga Bertelsen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mar 2017
What are the reasons behind, and trajectories of, the rapid cultural changes in Ukraine since 2013? This volume highlights: the role of the Revolution of Dignity and the Russian-Ukrainian war in the formation of Ukrainian civil society; the forms of warfare waged by Moscow against Kyiv, including information and religious wars; Ukrainian and Russian identities and cultural realignment; sources of destabilization in Ukraine and beyond; memory politics and Russian foreign policies; the Kremlins geopolitical goals in its 'near abroad'; and factors determining Ukraines future and survival in a state of war. The studies included in this collection illuminate the growing gap between the political and social systems of Ukraine and Russia. The anthology illustrates how the Ukrainian revolution of 20132014, Russias annexation of the Crimean peninsula, and its invasion of eastern Ukraine have altered the post-Cold War political landscape and, with it, the regional and global power and security dynamics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783838210162
ISBN-10: 3838210166
Pagini: 444
Dimensiuni: 150 x 210 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Ibidem Press/Ibidem-Verlag
Colecția Ibidem Press/Ibidem-Verlag
Seria Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society


Cuprins

Introduction; Ukraine: Sources of Destabilization; Ukraine is the Epicenter of the World Hurricane; Ukraine & Russia: Entangled Histories, Contested Identities & a War of Narratives; Living with Ambiguities: Meanings of Nationalism in the Russian-Ukrainian War; The Euromaidan, War, & Cultural Change in Ukraine; Ideologies of Language in Wartime; Ukrainian Euromaidan as Social & Cultural Performance; Crimea, the Black Sea, & the Straits; The Annexation of Crimea: Russias Response to Ukraines Revolution; Russian Hegemony in the Black Sea Basin: The Third Rome in Contemporary Geopolitics; The Invisible Front: Russia, Trolls, & the Information War Against Ukraine; The Impact of Russias Intervention in Ukraine on Muslim, Jewish & Baptist Communities; The Perpetual Cycle of Political Corruption in Ukraine & Post-Revolutionary Attempts to Break Through It; Police Reform: Challenges & Prospects; Epilogue; Index.

Notă biografică

Olga Bertelsen, Ph.D. (University of Nottingham), is a writer in residence at New York University and research fellow of the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. She held fellowships at the Harriman Institute (Columbia University) and the Munk School of Global Affairs (University of Toronto) and has published monographs on the Ukrainian theater "Berezil" (Smoloskyp, 2016) and Ukraine's House of Writers in the 1930s (Pittsburgh, 2013) as well as translated documents on the persecution of Zionists in Ukraine (On the Jewish Street, 2011). She is currently preparing books for publication on Stalin's terror in Ukraine, post-Soviet imperial consciousness among Russian writers, and the social history of Ukraine's 1932-1933 famine.