The Donbas Conflict in Ukraine : elites, protest and partition /

"This book examines why, when the conflict in eastern Ukraine began in 2014, fighting broke out in the Donets'k region, whereas it did not in Kharkiv city, despite the city, like the Donets'k region, being geographically proximate to Russia and similar in ethnic and linguistic make up...

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Main Authors: Platonova, Daria (Author)
Published: Routledge,
Publisher Address: Abingdon, Oxon :
Publication Dates: 2022.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: BASEES/Routledge series on Russian and East European studies ; 143
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Summary: "This book examines why, when the conflict in eastern Ukraine began in 2014, fighting broke out in the Donets'k region, whereas it did not in Kharkiv city, despite the city, like the Donets'k region, being geographically proximate to Russia and similar in ethnic and linguistic make up. Based on extensive original research, the book argues that a key factor was the nature and behaviour of local elites, with those in Kharkiv having diffuse ties to the centre and therefore being more capable of adapting to sudden, profound regime change at the centre, whereas the elites in the Donets'k region had much more concentrated ties to the centre, were dependent on one network, and therefore were much less able to cope with change. The book thereby demonstrates how crucial for Ukraine are patronal politics, patronage networks, and informal centre-region relations, and that it was these local political circumstances, rather than Russia, which brought about the conflict"--
Carrier Form: xii, 272 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781032101200
1032101202
9781032101149
1032101148
Index Number: DK508
CLC: D751.135
K511.35
Call Number: K511.35/P718
Contents: Explaining the Donbas conflict -- Tools of Trade: The Methodology -- Protest and Violence in Kharkiv and Donets'k, 2002-2014 -- Elites and Regional Patronage -- Elites and Protest in Kharkiv and Donets'k, 2013-2014.