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Ukraine Calling: A Kaleidoscope from Hromadske Radio 20162019: Ukrainian Voices

Autor Marta Dyczok Dr. Andreas Umland PhD Cuvânt înainte de Andriy Kulykov
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2021
This book is like a time capsule containing a selection of interviews that aired on Hromadske Radios Ukraine Calling show. They capture what people were thinking during a critical time in the countrys history, from the July 2016 NATO Summit through to Volodymyr Zelenskyys 2019 landslide election victories. Decision makers, opinion makers, and other interesting people commented on events of the day as well as larger issues. Topics range from politics to sports, religion, history, war, books, diplomacy, health, business, art, holidays, foreign policy, anniversaries, public opinion to freedom of speech. Interview guests include Canadas then Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, writer Andrey Kurkov, Crimean political prisoner Hennadii Afanasiev, who was tortured in 2014, Ukraines acting Health Minister Ulana Suprun, American analyst/journalist Brian Whitmore, UNHRCs Pablo Mateu, ethnologist Ihor Poshyvailo, investment banker Olena Bilan, Tufts Universitys Daniel Drezner, a cameo appearance by Boris Johnson, and many more. Together these interviews provide a unique, diverse, and kaleidoscopic perspective conveying the substance, atmosphere, and flavor of Ukraine while it was on the receiving end of a hybrid war from Russia.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783838214726
ISBN-10: 3838214722
Pagini: 338
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Ibidem Press/Ibidem-Verlag
Colecția Ibidem Press/Ibidem-Verlag
Seria Ukrainian Voices


Recenzii

Why is Ukraine in the news? What is so special about the country? Are they really out to get Mr. Trump? Who is Mr. Zelenskyy? These and many other questions are answered in this collection of interviews with the people who know the country inside out. A must read for everyone who is interested in the country, the region, and the international politics of today. Serhii Plokhy, Professor of Ukrainian History, Harvard University
"This is really live history. These stories and discussions were recorded during the dramatic years when Ukraine was fighting on two fronts: defending itself from Russian aggression in the war zone, and domestically against corruption. They reflect facts and the spirit of the time and thus are unique materials which enable an English-language audience to better understand Ukraine and also how the West needs to uphold their own European values. Compiled by Marta Dyczok, one of the most knowledgeable Western scholars on Ukraine, with huge experience of living in Ukraine, travels to all the corners of the country, connections to Ukrainian VIPs but also to ordinary Ukrainian people who are struggling for freedom." Olexiy Haran, Professor of Comparative Politics, Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
"If you're looking for thoughtful treatment of contemporary events in post-Maidan Ukraine by empathetic experts, Ukraine Callingthe book of the podcastis for you. As the years 20142018 recede into history, the voices of lived and reflected experience become all the more valuable." Roman Waschuk, Canada's Ambassador to Ukraine 20142019
"Ukraine Calling is a wide-ranging and captivating collection of key thinkers' and policymakers' takes on the current state of affairs in Ukraine and beyond. The interviews provide a time-capsule like snapshot of the most newsworthy events in recent years through thought-provoking and in-depth analysis by highly respected international experts and insiders. Not only will the content fascinate its readers in its own right, it will also provide a treasure trove of data resources for scholars and students of Ukrainian politics and society." Olga Onuch, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Manchester

Cuprins

Foreword: This is the Book I Need; Introduction; NATOs Warsaw Summit and Ukraine; Canada and Ukraine: Shared Values and Real Economic Opportunities; The Killing of Journalist Pavel Sheremet in Kyiv: In-Depth Commentary; What Role Does Religion Play in a Hybrid War?; Is War the New Normal in Ukraine?; War, Sports and Politics; Shadow of the 1991 Moscow Coup Today; Ukraine: 25 Years of Independence, a Thousand Years of History; IMF Loans & Economic Challenges: Western Sunrise in Ukraine; Ukraine Commemorated the 75th Anniversary of the Babyn Yar Tragedy; Ukraine, Canada & a Satellite Phone: How History Happened in 1991; Read This Book with a Martini. Shaken, Not Stirred; How Ukraine Was the Testing Lab for Russias Information War against the United States; What Can Ukraine Expect from Trump: Temporary Insanity or a Permanent Shift?; I Participated in a Pro-ukrainian Protest against Russian Occupation; Celebrating Ukrainian Easter: Not Rabbits and Chocolate but Paska and Pysanky; Laughter and Strength Featured at Kyivs Book Arsenal; Who Judges the Judges? Peter Solomon on Successes & Challenges of Legal Reform in Ukraine; Putting an End to the Wild West Pharmo-Mafia in Ukraine; Assisting Ukraines UprootedUNHCR and Partners in Action; Wounded Warrior Now Competing in Invictus Games; Why All the Fuss? Ukraines New Education Law; We Dont Need a New Maidan; Conflict Resolution in Donbas: No Magic Formula, Political Process Is Needed; There Has to Be an or Else. Washington Analyst Whitmore on War, Ukraine, Russia, Hybrid Containment, and More; Was It All Worth It? Babchenkos Case and the Credibility of Ukrainian Authorities; Everything Was Agreed in Advance; The Good, the Bad, and the Very Ugly. Michel Terestchenko on Ukraine Regional Politics; Resurrection of Christianity in Ukraine. Prof. Jaroslav Skira on Religion and Politics, and Newly Created Orthodox Church of Ukraine; Ukraine 2019 Rada Election. Olga Onuch on Results and Implications.

Notă biografică

The editor: Marta Dyczok, D. Phil. (Oxford), is an Associate Professor at the Departments of History and Political Science, Western University, Canada, Fellow at the University of Torontös Munk School of Global Affairs, and Adjunct Professor at the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. Her books include Ukraine¿s Euromaidan: Broadcasting through Information Wars with Hromadske Radio (E-IR 2016) Ukraine Twenty Years After Independence: Assessments, Perspectives, Challenges (Aracne editrice 2015), Media, Democracy and Freedom: The Post-Communist Experience (Peter Lang 2009), and The Grand Alliance and Ukrainian Refugees (Palgrave Macmillan 2000). Her papers have been published in, among others, Europe-Asia Studies, Demokratizatsiya, and Canadian Slavonic Papers. The author of the foreword: Andriy Kulykov is co-founder and Chairperson of Hromadske Radio (Community Radio Ukraine).