Mapping Mass Mobilization

Mapping Mass Mobilization
Author: O. Onuch
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2014-12-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137409775

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Through a paired comparison of two moments of mass mobilization, in Ukraine and Argentina, focusing on the role of different actors involved, this text maps out a multi-layered sequence of events leading up to mass mobilization.

Mapping Mass Mobilization

Mapping Mass Mobilization
Author: O. Onuch
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2014-12-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137409775

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Through a paired comparison of two moments of mass mobilization, in Ukraine and Argentina, focusing on the role of different actors involved, this text maps out a multi-layered sequence of events leading up to mass mobilization.

The Zelensky Effect

The Zelensky Effect
Author: Olga Onuch,Henry E. Hale
Publsiher: Hurst Publishers
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2022-11-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781787389922

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With Russian shells raining on Kyiv and tanks closing in, American forces prepared to evacuate Ukraine’s leader. Just three years earlier, his apparent main qualification had been playing a president on TV. But Volodymyr Zelensky reportedly retorted, ‘I need ammunition, not a ride.’ Ukrainian forces won the battle for Kyiv, ensuring their country’s independence even as a longer war began for the southeast. You cannot understand the historic events of 2022 without understanding Zelensky. But the Zelensky effect is less about the man himself than about the civic nation he embodies: what makes Zelensky most extraordinary in war is his very ordinariness as a Ukrainian. The Zelensky Effect explains this paradox, exploring Ukraine’s national history to show how its now-iconic president reflects the hopes and frustrations of the country’s first ‘independence generation’. Interweaving social and political background with compelling episodes from Zelensky’s life and career, this is the story of Ukraine told through the journey of one man who has come to symbolise his country.

Community Development and Mass Mobilization in Nigeria

Community Development and Mass Mobilization in Nigeria
Author: Chinelo Aroh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2002
Genre: Community development
ISBN: 9780492194

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Three Revolutions Mobilization and Change in Contemporary Ukraine I

Three Revolutions  Mobilization and Change in Contemporary Ukraine I
Author: Pawel Mink, Georges Reichardt, Iwona Kowal
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 788
Release: 2019-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783838213217

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Volume One of Three Revolutions presents the overall research and discussions on topics related to the revolutionary events that have unfolded in Ukraine since 1990. The three revolutions referred to in this project include: the Revolution on Granite (1990); the Orange Revolution (2004–2005); and the Euromaidan Revolution (2013–2014). The project’s overall goal was to determine the extent to which we have the right to use the term “revolution” in relation to these events. Moreover, the research also uncovered the methodological problems associated with this task. Lastly, the project investigated to what extent the three revolutions are connected to each other and to what extent they are detached. Hence, the research in this volume not only discusses the theoretical aspects but also provides new analyses on such issues as religion, memory, and identity in Ukraine.

The Power of Populism and People

The Power of Populism and People
Author: Nathan Stoltzfus,Christopher Osmar
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781350202016

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Recent years have seen a disturbing advance in populist and authoritarian styles of rule and, in response, a rise in popular activism. Strongmen, especially since the advent of fascism, have formed their base of power in popular acclaim. But what power do the people have in checking the rise of tyranny? In this book an international team of experts representing several academic disciplines examines the power relationship between peoples and their rulers. It is among the first to study this globally as a problem of nation states. From populism in 19th-century Latin America to eastern Europe since the collapse of communism, to the Arab Spring and contemporary Russia and China, the cases in this book span five continents and twelve nations. Taken together, they reveal how different forms of popular opposition have succeeded or failed in unseating authoritarian regimes and expose the tactics and strategies used by regimes to repress people power and create an image of popular support. Analysing the causes and consequence of the global advance of authoritarianism, The Power of Populism and the People offers a historical comparison of popular protest, opposition and crises over the last century to the recent rise of populist leaders.

Ukraine s Euromaidan

Ukraine s Euromaidan
Author: David R. Marples,Frederick V. Mills
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783838267005

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The papers presented in this volume analyze the civil uprising known as Euromaidan that began in central Kyiv in late November 2013, when the Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych opted not to sign an Association Agreement with the European Union, and continued over the following months. The topics include the motivations and expectations of protesters, organized crime, nationalism, gender issues, mass media, the Russian language, and the impact of Euromaidan on Ukrainian politics as well as on the EU, Russia, and Belarus. An epilogue to the book looks at the aftermath, including the Russian annexation of Crimea and the creation of breakaway republics in the east, leading to full-scale conflict. The goal of the book is less to offer a definitive account than one that represents a variety of aspects of a mass movement that captivated world attention and led to the downfall of the Yanukovych presidency.

Youth Movements and Elections in Eastern Europe

Youth Movements and Elections in Eastern Europe
Author: Olena Nikolayenko
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781108416733

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This book examines a dramatic rise of nonviolent youth movements on the eve of national elections in Eastern Europe.