Battlefield Ukraine
Studies in the Sociology of War
Osteuropa 3-4/2019
Manfred Sapper, Volker Weichsel (Ed.)
Berlin 2019 [= Osteuropa, 3–4/2019]
216 pages, 35 figures, 4 maps
Price: 18,00 €
ISBN: 978-3-8305-3896-7
Deutsche Fassung
Contents
- Juri Durkot, Volodymyr Kulyk, Kateryna Miščenko, Gwendolyn Sasse, Andrew Wilson
Man without qualities
The election of Volodymyr Zelensky in Ukraine - Emil Aslan Souleimanov
Proclaiming a presence, keeping alliances open
Russia and the civil war in Libya - Artem Galushko
Political justice in Russia
Criminal proceedings against Ukrainian citizens Battlefield Ukraine. Studies in the Sociology of War
- Editorial
The war in the Donbass and the fighters - Andreas Heinemann-Grüder
Hostage-takers or saviours of the state?
Irregular battalions in Ukraine - Johann Zajaczkowski
Homogeneity and fragmentation
The changing nature of voluntary battalions in Ukraine - Nikolay Mitrokhin
In the name of the state
Russian nationalists deployed in Ukraine - Maksim Aljukov
By the grace of Moscow
The genesis and spirit of the “People’s Republic of Donetsk” - Natalʼja Savel’eva
Autonomous beginnings, controlled endings
Armed groups in the Donbas supported by Russia - Anton Shekhovtsov
Radical parties, irregular units
Militant Ukrainian groups from the right-wing extremist milieu - Kostiantyn Fedorenko, Andreas Umland
Between the front and parliament
Voluntary units and political parties in Ukraine - Kostiantyn Fedorenko
Recruitment, legitimisation, discreditation
The “public relations work” of the battalions in the Donbas - Elena Klymenko
A wartime childhood
Artillery bombardment and poverty in eastern Ukraine - Nina Krienke
Exit from the rumour zone
The influence of the West in Ukraine