Western academics, experts, and journalists specializing in Eastern Europe, Russia and Eurasia have grappled with two fundamental analytical crises in connection with the 1991 disintegration of the USSR and Russia’s 2014 invasion of Ukraine. Both crises were brought about by a similar lack of understanding of Moscow’s inability to view its neighbors, in particular Ukraine, as not possessing sovereignty and not treating them as independent states. Typically, they downplayed the historic and current role of Russian imperialism and nationalism.
The book’s contributors investigate how the Kremlin’s recent turbo-charging of Russia’s information warfare, 24-hour TV, and social media activity has expanded on traditional pro-Russian sentiments among Western academics, experts, and journalists. The authors analyze the downplaying of Russian nationalism, misinterpretations of the 2014 crisis, sympathetic portrayals of Crimea’s occupation, and the use of the term “civil war” rather than “Russian-Ukrainian war” for the Donbas conflict in academia as well as the think tank world and media in the UK, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, Japan, USA, and Canada.
Taras Kuzio
Taras Kuzio is Professor of Political Science at the National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy. He is the author and editor of 22 books, including Russian Nationalism and the Russian-Ukrainian War (Routledge 2022), The Sources of Russia's Great Power Politics (E-IR 2018, with Paul D’Anieri), Putin’s War Against Ukraine (University of Toronto 2019), Ukraine: Democratization, Corruption and the New Russian Imperialism (Praeger 2015), Democratic Revolution in Ukraine (Routledge 2009), Ukraine – Crimea – Russia (ibidem 2007), and Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives on Nationalism (ibidem 2007).
Olga Bertelsen
Olga Bertelsen is an Assistant Professor of Intelligence Studies at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott, Arizona. She is the author of The House of Writers in Ukraine, the 1930s: Conceived, Lived, Perceived (2013), the editor of Revolution and War in Contemporary Ukraine (2017), and a member of the editorial boards of Scripta Historica, Kyiv-Mohyla Arts and Humanities, Kultura Ukrainy, and Naukovyi visnyk KPU Skovorody. Seriia “Filosofiia.”
Paul D'Anieri
Dr Paul D'Anieri is Professor of Public Policy and Political Science at the University of California at Riverside.
Andreas Heinemann-Grüder
Prof. Dr. Andreas Heinemann-Grüder studierte Geschichte, Politikwissenschaft und deutsche Literatur an der FU Berlin und absolvierte nahm an einem Doktorandenprogramm an der Lomonossow Universität Moskau teil. Er lehrt seit 2006 Politikwissenschaft an der Universität Bonn und ist Senior Fellow am dortigen CASSIS sowie am Global Public Policy Institute in Berlin. Zu seinen frühe-ren Stationen gehören das Berghof Institute Berlin (1989-92), die Humboldt Universität Berlin (1993-95), die Duke University (1995), die University of Pennsylvania (1996-99), die Universität zu Köln (2002-2005) sowie das Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies (1999-2024). Zu seinen jüngsten Publikationen gehört »Who are the Fighters? Irregular Armed Groups in the Russia-Ukrainian War since 2014« (hg., 2024), »Lehren aus dem Ukrainekonflikt. Krisen vorbeugen, Gewalt verhindern« (hg. zusammen mit Claudia Crawford, Tim B. Peters, 2022) und »Osteuropa zwischen Mauerfall und Ukrainekrieg. Besichtigung einer Epoche« (zusammen mit Angelika Nußberger, Martin Aust, Ulrich Schmid, 2022).
Shanshiro Hosaka
Veronika Kratka Spalkova
Petro Kuzyk
Martin Schulze Wessel
Michal Wawrzonek
Sergei I Zhuk
Olga Bertelsen is an Assistant Professor of Intelligence Studies at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Prescott, Arizona. She is the author of The House of Writers in Ukraine, the 1930s: Conceived, Lived, Perceived (2013), the editor of Revolution and War in Contemporary Ukraine (2017), and a member of the editorial boards of Scripta Historica, Kyiv-Mohyla Arts and Humanities, Kultura Ukrainy, and Naukovyi visnyk KPU Skovorody. Seriia “Filosofiia.”
Andrei Znamenski
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Contributions by | Taras Kuzio, Olga Bertelsen, Paul D'Anieri, Andreas Heinemann-Grüder, Shanshiro Hosaka, Veronika Kratka Spalkova, Petro Kuzyk, Martin Schulze Wessel, Michal Wawrzonek, Sergei I Zhuk, Andrei Znamenski |
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394
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21,0 cm x 14,8 cm
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19.09.2023
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Paperback
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Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
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English
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ISBN
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978-3-8382-1685-0
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532 g
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