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Interpretation of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict in Western scientific and expert-analytical works
20 May 2020, 12:58
author: Kateryna Zarembo, Маріанна Фахурдінова

 

I.F. Kuras Institute of Political and Ethnic Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine issued the book “Interpretation of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict in Western scientific and expert-analytical works”.

The authors analyzed more than a thousand scientific and analytical works on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, published in the United States, Great Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Greece, and Poland in 2014-2019.

Kateryna Zarembo, New Europe Center associate fellow, and Marianna Fakhurdinova, New Europe Center research fellow and communications manager, are among the authors.

Please find the PDF-version of the book here (available in Ukrainian only).

 

The book includes the following studies:

  1. Analyzing the analytics: about the principles of research of Western scientific and expert-analytical publications on the topic of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict – Volodymyr Kulyk.
  2. Mixed support: American scientific-expert discourse on the conflict in Ukraine and around Ukraine – Volodymyr Kulyk.
  3. Between abstract theory and practical politics: a look at the Ukrainian-Russian conflict in British scientific and expert publications – Mykola Ryabchuk.
  4. Ukraine as a circumstance: a discursive analysis of the naming and framing of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict in German scientific and analytical circles – Kateryna Zarembo, Marianna Fakhurdinova.
  5. Eternal return to “eternal Russia”: challenges of the “Ukrainian crisis” for the French intellectual discourse – Nadiya Koval.
  6. The policy of the “double track”: Italian ambivalence in the conceptualization of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict – Kateryna Zarembo.
  7. Thucydides in the collective farm of animals: the Greek approach to the Ukrainian-Russian conflict – Nadiya Koval.
  8. Unity in diversity: Polish researchers on the Ukrainian-Russian conflict and the war in Donbas – Mykola Ryabchuk.
  9. An alternative reality of Kremlin propaganda: the conflict “in Ukraine” in Russian political, media, and scientific discourse – Svitlana Nabok.
  10. Distinguishing between diversity: common and different in Western views on the “Ukrainian crisis” – Volodymyr Kulyk.

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