Crisis and Change in Post-Cold War Global Politics
Ukraine in a Comparative Perspective
Gebonden Engels 2018 9783319785882Samenvatting
This volume analyzes crises in International Relations (IR) in an innovative way. Rather than conceptualizing a crisis as something unexpected that has to be managed, the contributors argue that a crisis needs to be analyzed within a wider context of change: when new discourses are formed, communities are (re)built, and new identities emerge. Focusing on Ukraine, the book explore various questions related to crisis and change, including: How are crises culturally and socially constructed? How do issues of agency and structure come into play in Ukraine? Which subjectivities were brought into existence by Ukraine crisis discourses? Chapters explore the participation of women in Euromaidan, identity shifts in the Crimean Tatar community and diaspora politics, discourses related to corruption, anti-Soviet partisan warfare, and the annexation of Crimea, as well as long distance impacts of the crisis.
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Lezersrecensies
Inhoudsopgave
<p>Erica Resende, Dovilė Budrytė and Didem Buhari-Gulmez</p>
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<p>Part I: Crisis and Change: Theory and Practice</p>
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<p>Chapter 2: Crisis and Change in Global Politics: A Dialogue with Deleuze and Badiou’s Event to Understand the Crisis in Ukraine</p>
<p>Erica Resende</p>
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<p>Chapter 3: The Rationality and Emotion of Russian Historical Memory: The Case of Crimea</p>
Douglas Becker<p></p>
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<p>Chapter 4: Collective trauma, memories and victimization narratives in modern strategies of ethnic consolidation: the Crimean Tatar case</p>
<p>Milana Nikolko</p>
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<p>Part II: Crisis and Social Change: Ukraine in Comparative Perspective</p>
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<p>Chapter 5: Corruption, Crisis, and Change: Use and Misuse of an Empty Signifier</p>
<p>Oksana Huss</p>
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Chapter 6: Gender-role Scenarios of Women's Participation in Euromaidan Protests in Ukraine<p></p>
Tamara Martsenyuk and Iryna Troian<p></p>
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Chapter 7: Memory, War and Mnemonical In/Security: A Comparison of Lithuania and Ukraine<p></p>
<p>Dovilė Budrytė</p>
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<p>Part III: International/Regional Dimensions of the Crisis in Ukraine</p>
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<p>Chapter 8: Framing of Crimean Annexation and Eastern Ukraine Conflict in Newspapers of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan in 2014</p>
<p>Katja Lehtisaari, Aziz Burkhanov, Elira Turdubaeva and Jukka Pietiläinen</p>
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Chapter 9: “Crisis” and Crimean Tatars: Discourses of Self-Determination in Flux<p></p>
<p>Didem Buhari-Gulmez</p>
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<p>Chapter 10: The Self/Other Space and Spinning the Net of Ontological Insecurities in Ukraine and beyond: (Discursive) Reconstructions of Boundaries in the EU Eastern Partnership Countries vis-à-vis the EU and Russia</p>
<p>Susanne Szkola</p><br>
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