Ukraine and Russia
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Ukraine and Russia

People, Politics, Propaganda and Perspectives

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Ukraine and Russia

People, Politics, Propaganda and Perspectives

About this book

Since the beginning of the confrontation, a lot has been written about its root causes, the motivations of the main actors, and possible scenarios for the future. However, few have looked at what came to be called the 'Ukraine crisis' from the point of view of Russo-Ukrainian relations, and grasped the perspectives of various groups involved, as well as the discursive processes that have contributed to the developments in and interpretations of the conflict. The authors of this Edited Collection each present a facet of the intense and dangerous turmoil provoked by the breakdown in relations, and contribute to a deeper understanding of a crisis that now afflicts both European and global affairs.

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Table of contents

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  21. Introduction
  22. Ethnic and Social Composition of Ukraine’s Regions and Voting Patterns
  23. Understanding the Other Ukraine: Identity and Allegiance in Russophone Ukraine
  24. Brothers Grimm or Brothers Karamazov: The Myth and the Reality of How Russians and Ukrainians View the Other
  25. Roots and Features of Modern Ukrainian National Identity and Nationalism
  26. Everyday Life after Annexation: The Autonomous Republic of Crimea
  27. Crimea: People and Territory Before and After Annexation
  28. Russians in Ukraine: Before and After Euromaidan
  29. Ukrainian Politics since Independence
  30. The Origins of Peace, Non-Violence, and Conflict in Ukraine
  31. The Ukrainian Crisis and its Impact on Transforming Russian Nationalism Landscape
  32. An Unnecessary War: The Geopolitical Roots of the Ukraine Crisis
  33. Between East and West: NATO Enlargement and the Geopolitics of the Ukraine Crisis
  34. ‘Hybrid War’ and ‘Little Green Men’: How It Works, and How It Doesn’t
  35. Putin’s Nationalism Problem
  36. Vladimir Putin: Making of the National Hero
  37. Dominant Narratives in Russian Political and Media Discourse during the Ukraine Crisis
  38. The Ukraine Story in Western Media
  39. Russia as Ukraine’s ‘Other’: Identity and Geopolitics
  40. Western Economic Sanctions and Russia’s Place in the Global Economy
  41. Democracy and Geopolitics: Understanding Ukraine’s Threat to Russia
  42. Perspectives for Russia’s Future: The Case for Narrative Analysis
  43. Diversity Policy in Ukraine and Its Neighbours: Running on the Spot Again?
  44. Conclusion
  45. Contributors
  46. Note on Indexing