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The Antagonistic Discourses of the Euromaidan: Koloradi, Sovki, and Vatniki versus Jumpers, Maidowns, and Panheads
Ch. 5. P. 101-116.
Baysha O., , in : Russiagate Revisited: The Aftermath of a Hoax. : NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023. P. 225-247.
As is evident from statistical data, a worldwide collapse of positive attitudes toward Russia occurred in 2014—the year Russia annexed Crimea and supported rebels in eastern Ukraine who allegedly shot down the passenger plane MH17 using the Russian Buk missile system. As this chapter argues, an understanding of what happened in Ukraine in 2013–14 and ...
Added: July 31, 2023
Baysha O., The Russian Journal of Communication 2020 Vol. 12 No. 2 P. 104-120
*Реализация соц. сети Facebook запрещена на территории России по основаниям осуществления экстремистской деятельности.
It has been argued that by allowing users to unfriend, unfollow, and block political and cultural ‘others,’ Facebook facilitates the discouragement of dialog between those holding different views on political issues. Using a case study of a civil confrontation in Ukraine, the paper ...
Added: June 10, 2020
Tiniakov D., Политический вектор-M. Комплексные проблемы современной политики 2014 № 1 С. 18-25
The given article is devoted foremost to evaluation of situation in Ukraine as an international and internal conflict. In the first part it is explored, whether the events could be describe as a revolution. For this, the author differentiate two processes: one in western and other in eastern part of Ukraine. And if former meets ...
Added: December 11, 2017
Baysha O., Lanham : Lexington Books, 2018
Miscommunicating Social Change analyzes the discourses of three social movements and the alternative media associated with them, revealing that the Enlightenment narrative, though widely critiqued in academia, remains the dominant way of conceptualizing social change in the name of democratization in the post-Soviet terrain. The main argument of this book is that the “progressive” imaginary, which ...
Added: August 27, 2018
Baysha O., Critical Discourse Studies 2020 Vol. 17 No. 3 P. 292-307
In his recent book The Discursive-Material Knot, [Carpentier, N. (2017). The discursive-material Knot: Cyprus in conflict and community media participation. New York: Peter Lang]. Nico Carpentier identifies three nodal points of antagonistic discourse: the need for destruction of the enemy, homogenization of the self as opposed to the enemy, and the radical difference of the enemy. The latter appears ...
Added: January 15, 2019
Dabrowski M., Zachmann G., Dominguez-Jimenez M., / Bruegel. Series Bruegel Policy Contribution "Bruegel Policy Contribution". 2020. No. 14.
Since the Euromaidan protests (2013-2014), Ukraine has had two presidents and four governments. In a difficult environment of external aggression, they have initiated various reforms aimed at bringing the country closer to the European Union and boosting growth. Progress has been partial and relies on international backing, with limited domestic appetite for reform. ...
Added: October 26, 2020
Baysha O., NY : Routledge, 2023
This book explores the detrimental effects on global peace of populism’s tendency to present complex social issues in simplistic "good versus evil" terms. Analyzing the civilizational discourse of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with respect to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine—with his division of the world into "civilized us" versus "barbarian them"—the book argues ...
Added: July 18, 2023
Zakharov A., Рабей С. Л., Восточная аналитика 2023 № 2 С. 61-73
The article examines the Indian approach to the Ukrainian crisis a year after the start of the active phase of the military actions. The authors consider new aspects of the strategic dialogue between Russia and India, analyze the Indian position in voting at the United Nations level, study expert discussions, assess the impact of the ...
Added: June 30, 2023
Davis C., Elcano Royal Institute for International and Strategic Studies, Analyses of the Elcano Royal Institute (ARI) 2015
This analysis begins by identifying lessons for the understanding of the conflict in Ukraine and contemporary economic sanctions from the histories of the dynamics of economic and military power balances in Europe leading up to 2013 and of Western economic warfare directed against the USSR. It evaluates a number of empirical issues, such as the ...
Added: January 17, 2017
Марченко А. М., , in : Молодіжна політика: проблеми та перспективи. : Drohobych, Przemyśl : Швидкодрук, 2014. P. 90-97.
Large-scale protests in Ukraine in the end of 2013 (known as Euromaidan) have
become a trigger for new comprehension of civic and political engagement of different social actors, its
prerequisites, dynamics and potential outcomes. Why some data of comparative research demonstrated
stable social orientation towards the passive protests, while they have turned into active forms? The
article is focused ...
Added: March 28, 2015
Sakwa R., London and new York, 2015
Added: October 26, 2018
Davis C., Post-Communist Economies 2016 Vol. 28 No. 2 P. 167-198
The evolution and outcomes of conflicts in Europe, including the current one in Ukraine, have been influenced by the dynamics of economic, technological and military balances, which in turn are affected by the economic warfare and sanctions that have been used to alter them. This article reviews defence economic concepts of relevance to the Ukraine ...
Added: January 17, 2017
Baysha O., , in : Conspiracy Theories in Eastern Europe: Tropes and Trends. : Routledge, 2021. Ch. 8. P. 167-185.
This chapter analyzes an anti-Russian conspiratorial discourse within the Ukrainian public sphere in the aftermath of the Euromaidan revolution of 2014. Because it ended with a change of government in Ukraine, the Maidan transformation has provided fertile ground for conspiracy theories of various sorts. However, in contrast to Russian propagandistic constructions, which presented the Maidan ...
Added: October 19, 2020
Dembinski M., Spanger H., HSFK-Report 2014 No. 3 P. 1-39
Added: April 26, 2017
Knorre B. K., Transcultural Studies 2016 Vol. 12 P. 15-38
This article is focused on “Political Orthodoxy”, an ideological trend and sociocultural phenomenon with regard to its impact to militarization and justification of war from religious point of view. The author pays his attention to elaboration the idea of “Orthodox civilization” by the part of Orthodox nationalist teoreticians striving to transform Orthodoxy into “political religion”, ...
Added: January 9, 2017
Baysha O., , in : Discursive Approaches to Populism Across Disciplines: The Return of Populists and the People. : Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. Ch. 3. P. 63-90.
Added: February 6, 2021
Baysha O., Eszmélet 2022 No. 133 P. 156-168
At the turn of 2013-2014, the events taking place in the main square of Kyiv, on the Maidan, were not primarily recorded by Western and Hungarian intellectuals for their bloody nature, but for the greatness of the representation of European values. For those who followed the events meticulously even then, there was no question that ...
Added: September 22, 2022
Wien : Promedia Verlag, 2023
The blue and yellow flag stands for freedom, the ominous Russian symbol "Z" for oppression. The war in Ukraine is not so easy to explain, although only this one story has become established among European state chancellery and leading media. The volume "Consequences of War" wants to go beyond propaganda and examine the motives and ...
Added: March 28, 2023
Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas, UNAM, 2022
This compendium looks at the recent conflict in Ukraine with a fresh look and from a multidisciplinary perspective. ...
Added: May 29, 2022
Baysha O., International Communication Gazette 2018 Vol. 80 No. 3 P. 230-249
Drawing on Ernesto Laclau’s theory of articulation, this paper analyzes Barack Obama’s and Vladimir Putin’s public speeches on the Ukrainian crisis of 2014. The article discusses how the presidents constructed rival discourses by erasing the nuances of complex tensions between the logics of equivalence and difference existing within the Ukrainian discursive space. Acting like imperial ...
Added: July 24, 2017
Baysha O., European Journal of Cultural Studies 2015 Vol. 18 No. 1 P. 3-18
Although criticism of Enlightenment ideas has become widespread within academic circles, the basic Enlightenment narrative – an inexorable movement to a progressive condition – remains a dominant assumption within the discourses of modernization and democratization. This article analyzes how the ‘progressive’ imagination of Euromaidan protesters in Ukraine discursively produced the internal ‘other’ as a singular ...
Added: December 9, 2014
Batyuk V. I., Россия и Америка в XXI веке 2023 № 2 Статья 2
The conflict in Ukraine has allowed the United States to strengthen its international position, and above all in relations with its allies. The Americans have managed to deal a severe blow to the political and economic ties between Russia and Europe. While Russia is suffering huge losses and casualties due to its participation in the ...
Added: March 15, 2024