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ID192527
Title ProperRoots of Ukrainian resilience and the agency of Ukrainian society before and after Russia’s full-scale invasion
LanguageENG
AuthorKudlenko, Anastasiia
Summary / Abstract (Note)When Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Ukrainians did not crumble under the unprecedented attack but showed steely resolve to fight for independence and the right to decide their own fate. In the Western media and scholarly analysis, the Ukrainian resilience is often associated with the leadership of the state, in particular President Zelensky. This article offers a different take on the issue of resilience in war and looks at the value foundations of Ukrainian identity, the decentralized nature of Ukrainian society and the vision of a better future as part of the Euro-Atlantic community to better understand Ukraine’s agency in response to Russia’s invasion. It draws on the original data, collected from interviews of three categories of Ukrainians, affected by the war: refugees, internally displaced people, and those living close to the frontlines.
`In' analytical NoteContemporary Security Policy Vol. 44, No.4; Oct 2023: p.513-529
Journal SourceContemporary Security Policy Vol: 44 No 4
Key WordsCivil Society ;  Ukraine ;  Resilience ;  Russian Invasion


 
 
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