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Displaced as ‘Ordinary Citizens: Exploring Variation in the Political Attitudes of the Displaced from Donbas / Sasse, Gwendolyn   Journal Article
Sasse, Gwendolyn Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Based on original survey data, this essay analyses the political attitudes of individuals displaced by the war in eastern Ukraine. We systematically compare attitudinal differences and similarities along three axes: the displaced relative to the resident population; the displaced in Ukraine relative to the displaced in Russia; and the displaced from the (non-)government-controlled areas relative to the resident population in the (non-)government-controlled areas of Donbas. This fine-grained comparative analysis highlights the variety of attitudes held by the displaced, similarities in attitudes across displacement locations, and the effect of war casualties on attitudes and self-declared political interest.
Key Words Political Attitudes  Eastern Ukraine  Donbas 
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ID:   052270


Ethnicity and territory in the former Soviet Union: regions in conflict / Hughes, James (ed); Sasse, Gwendolyn (ed) 2002  Book
Hughes, James Book
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Publication London, Frank Cass, 2002.
Description xiii, 256p.
Standard Number 9780714682105
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046325305.800947/HUG 046325MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   146324


Maidan in movement: diversity and the cycles of protest / Onuch, Olga; Sasse, Gwendolyn   Journal Article
Sasse, Gwendolyn Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Maidan protests provide us with insights into Ukrainian society and the dynamics of mobilisation more generally. Based on the EuroMaidan Protest Participant Survey, on-site rapid interviews with protesters, interviews with politicians, activists and journalists, and focus groups with ordinary citizens and activists, this essay maps the actors, claims and frames of each phase in the protest cycle. It highlights the diversity of actors and the inability of activists and party leaders to coordinate as the central features of the protests. Our analysis reveals the fluid and contingent nature of cleavages commonly portrayed as fixed and politically salient.
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ID:   107258


Sixth nations and nationalism debate: Henry E Hale's the foundations of ethnic politics: separatism of states and nations in Eurasia and the world / Breuilly, John; Hechter, Michael; Sasse, Gwendolyn; Hale, henry E   Journal Article
Sasse, Gwendolyn Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Eurasia  Ethnic Politics  Separatism  Relational Theory 
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ID:   187299


Transnational Links and Political Attitudes: Young People in Russia / Krawatzek, Félix; Sasse, Gwendolyn   Journal Article
Sasse, Gwendolyn Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Political attitudes are generally analysed within the context of a given nation-state, even if they reflect responses to regional or global developments. Little attention has been paid to the potentially moderating role of personal transnational experiences (travel, migration, remittances) on individual attitudes. Based on two cross-sectional online surveys conducted in 15 cities across Russia in 2018 and 2019, this essay assesses the extent to which personal transnational experiences play a role in the domestic and foreign policy preferences of young Russians. Our analysis finds a consistent relationship between transnational experiences and the attitudes of young Russians.
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ID:   171687


War and Displacement: The Case of Ukraine / Sasse, Gwendolyn   Journal Article
Sasse, Gwendolyn Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Displacement can take many different forms. Beyond the local specificities of each case, there are also distinctive legal categories capturing different dynamics. UNHCR started recording the figures of internally displaced people (IDPs) systematically only after the end of the Cold War. Over the last decade, the number of IDPs has increased rapidly. Of the estimated 68.5 million forced migrants globally in 2017 (UNHCR 2018), about two thirds were IDPs and one third refugees crossing international borders. On the whole, however, IDPs tend to attract less international attention than refugees who become a political, legal or social policy issue by crossing interstate borders.
Key Words Ukraine  War and Displacement 
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