Narratives of the Russo-Ukrainian war

Titel: Narratives of the Russo-Ukrainian war : a look within and without / Oleksandr Pankieiev (ed.) ; with a foreword by Natalia Khanenko-Friesen
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Veröffentlicht: Stuttgart : Ibidem-Verlag, [2025]
Umfang: xviii, 386 Seiten
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
Schriftenreihe/
mehrbändiges Werk:
Ukrainian voices ; vol. 65
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ISBN: 9783838219646 ; 9783838279640
  • Authors, sorted alphabetically
  • ix
  • Foreword - The war that will change the world: Russia's invasion of Ukraine and why we need to care
  • xi
  • Introduction - Assessing the Russo-Ukrainian war: Are we reading the signs correctly now?
  • 1
  • Acknowledgments
  • 14
  • 1
  • The signs were there for all to see, but we did not read them right
  • 15
  • 2
  • Four false narratives of Russia's war in Ukraine
  • 21
  • 3
  • Ukrainians have crossed the threshold of fear: They're fighting for victory
  • 29
  • 4
  • "We are all on the front lines now": Baltic states' solidarity with Ukraine
  • 39
  • 5
  • The fallacy of "Russian culture" in Ukraine
  • 49
  • 6
  • Contradicting Putin: Ukrainians and Russians are not "one people"
  • 55
  • 7
  • "Never again" vs. "We can repeat it": Russians will pay any price to restore the glory of Soviet victory in WW II
  • 63
  • 8
  • Putin's dehumanizing discourses and the power of Ukrainian resistance and resilience
  • 71
  • 9
  • Explaining the "Westsplainers": Can a Western scholar be an authority on Central and Eastern Europe?
  • 79
  • 10
  • The fall of Lysychansk and the fate of the Donbas
  • 87
  • 11
  • Russian foreign policy and the origins of the "Russian World"
  • 97
  • 12
  • To be or not to be: Attitudes of Ukrainian society about gender equality and diversity after Russia's invasion
  • 105
  • 13
  • Russia's war against Ukraine: Empires don't die overnight
  • 113
  • 14
  • Ukraine must restore control over its sovereign territory
  • 119
  • 15
  • Ukrainians forced into fighting an asymmetrical war, getting good at it
  • 127
  • 16
  • What we are seeing now in Ukrainian society is grassroots Ukrafnization
  • 137
  • 17
  • I hope that Ukrainians will encourage new voices in Poland
  • 147
  • 18
  • After Russia's departure from great power status, the world will once again become bi-polar
  • 157
  • 19
  • Participation of lgbtq+ people in the war effort cannot be ignored
  • 167
  • 20
  • The West either deals with Mr. Putin now on our own terms or later on his terms
  • 177
  • 21
  • In the EU, Ukraine is perceived as "the eastern edge of Western Europe"
  • 187
  • 22
  • Russia has failed to subordinate Ukraine
  • 195
  • 23
  • Russia's disinformation goes nuclear
  • 209
  • 24
  • Russo-Ukrainian war is a clash between two national armies and two global world views
  • 219
  • 25
  • Ukrainian universities engaged in war effort beyond expectations
  • 227
  • 26
  • Ukrainian refugees are gradually finding their place in Irish society
  • 235
  • 27
  • More than a year into the escalated war finds Ukraine with a stronger voice in Western media
  • 243
  • 28
  • Equipping Ukraine for the long haul: Some initial thoughts
  • 253
  • 29
  • Russians are going into Ukraine to kill Ukrainians and to be killed
  • 263
  • 30
  • Russia's undue influence on Western scholars and scholarship
  • 267
  • 31
  • We value Canada's support of Ukraine's future membership in NATO
  • 273
  • 32
  • Kremlin plans on a long-term engagement, on a long war
  • 279
  • 33
  • Russians cannot perpetuate their myth of Russia if they lose control over Ukraine
  • 285
  • 34
  • UK can become a special platform for rebuilding Ukraine
  • 293
  • 35
  • Ukrainians need to win the war as quickly as possible
  • 301
  • 36
  • Losing intellectuals on the front lines is a disaster for Ukrainian culture
  • 313
  • 37
  • Sanctions are indirectly sowing divisions among Russians
  • 321
  • 38
  • Evil must be called evil
  • 327
  • 39
  • Russia selectively and deceptively manipulates Western media and public discourses
  • 345
  • 40
  • Commitments to Ukraine in Budapest Memorandum are legally binding
  • 355
  • 41
  • The field isn't "Slavic studies" at all - it should be called "Russian propaganda studies" - and a few exceptions only confirm the rule
  • 365
  • 42
  • Time is on Ukraine's side in this war
  • 371
  • 43
  • Invasion of Ukraine has proved to be a disastrous decision
  • 379
  • Index of Names
  • 389