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ID166654
Title ProperIrregular Militias and Radical Nationalism in Post-Euromaydan Ukraine
Other Title Informationthe Prehistory and Emergence of the “Azov” Battalion in 2014
LanguageENG
AuthorUmland, Andreas
Summary / Abstract (Note)During and after Ukraine’s celebrated Euromaydan (literally: European Square) Revolution of 2013–2014, a whole number of novel Ukrainian political and societal phenomena emerged. One of the most intriguing was the relatively spontaneous and government-supported emergence of volunteer armed units from late spring 2014 onwards, in connection with the start of Russia’s covert paramilitary intervention in Eastern Ukraine. Among the most widely noted of these initially irregular detachments was the “Azov” battalion or regiment, named after the Azov Sea, created, in May 2014, by an obscure lunatic fringe group of racist activists. This paper briefly sketches the origins of Azov, biographies of some of its founders, and particulars of its creation, without touching upon such issues as Azov’s military performance, later integration into the National Guard under Ukraine’s Ministry of Interior, and political development after 2014.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 31, No.1-3; Jan-Feb 2019: p.105-131
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol: 31 No 1-3
Key WordsNationalism ;  Ukraine ;  Ukraine Crisis ;  Neo-Fascism ;  Irregular Armed Groups


 
 
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