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Автор | Beichelt, Timm
Worschech, Susann
| Название | Transnational Ukraine? Networks and Ties that Influence(d) Contemporary Ukraine. |
Дата | 2017 |
Язык | Английский |
Страниц | 280 |
ISBN | 978-3-8382-0944-9 |
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АннотацияThe Euromaidan protests of 2013–2014 and their ambivalent aftermath underscored why and how Ukraine remains a state between the East and West European pathways. The uprising and following events illustrated once more that Ukraine’s search for identity and future faces the challenge of historical fragmentations of the nation as a result of Ukraine’s long-standing and multiple ties beyond its borders. In this volume distinguished scholars provide empirical analysis and theoretical reflections on Ukraine’s transnational embeddedness which surfaced with an unexpected intensity in the recent political conflict. The contributions to this volume were written by André Härtel, Mikhail Minakov, Yuliya Yurchuk, Alexander Clarkson, Andriy Korniychuk, Magdalena Patalong, Richard Steinberg, Heiko Pleines, Susanne Spahn, Simon Schlegel, Veronika Borysenko, Mascha Brammer, Jonas Eichhorn, and the volume’s editors. They focus on such phenomena as the role of international media and of diaspora communities in the Euromaidan’s aftermath, on the transnational roots of different historical memories and of the search for collective identity, as well as on transnational linkages of elites within Ukraine’s political regime and economic institutions. The anthology explores the theoretical and analytical potential of the concept of transnationalism for a better deciphering of various ambivalences in post-Soviet modernization. |
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Acknowledgements .................................................................................................. 7 List of Contributors ................................................................................................. 9 Part I: Introduction Timm Beichelt and Susann Worschech Transnational Networks in and around Ukraine: Theories and Practices ..... 15 André Härtel The "Novorossiya" Project and National Affiliations in Ukraine's Southeast: A Failed Attempt at Transnational Community Reconstruction? .... 39 Part II: Symbolic Transnationalism Mikhail Minakov Novorossiya and the Transnationalism of Unrecognized Post-Soviet Nations .... 65 Yuliya Yurchuk Global Symbols and Local Meanings: The "Day of Victory" after Euromaidan ............................................................ 89 Part III: Practice-related Transnationalism Alexander Clarkson Coming to Terms with Odessa Ukraine: The Impact of the Maidan Uprising on the Ukrainian Diaspora.................... 115 Andriy Korniychuk, Magdalena Patalong and Richard Steinberg The Influence of Protest Movements on the Development of Diasporic Engagement: The Case of Euromaidan and its Impact for the Ukrainian Diaspora in Poland and Germany ............. 1376 Part IV: Socio-structural Transnationalism Heiko Pleines The International Links of Ukrainian Oligarchs. Business Expansion and Transnational Offshore Networks ........................... 161 Susanne Spahn Ukraine in the Russian Mass Media: Germany as an Example of Russian Information Policy ................................. 179 Simon Schlegel Ukrainian Nation Building and Ethnic Minority Associations: The Case of Southern Bessarabia....................................................................... 203 Veronika Borysenko, Mascha Brammer and Jonas Eichhorn The Transnational "Neo-Eurasian" Network and its Preparation of Separatism in Ukraine 2005–2014 ............................... 225 Part V: Conclusion Susann Worschech and Timm Beichelt Ukraine and Beyond: Concluding Remarks on Transnationalism ................ 251
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