Understanding Contemporary Ukrainian and Russian Nationalism. Olexander Hryb

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Security

       3.1. Nationalism, War, and Security

       3.2. Security Communities and Societal Security

       3.3. The Security Community of EU-NATO and the Societal Security of Ukraine

       3.1.1 Presidential Election Campaigns in Ukraine (1999-2019) as Reflection of Societal Security Concerns

       3.1.2 Influence of the EU-NATO Security Community Expansion on Russian-Ukrainian Relations

       Conclusions to Chapter 3

       4 From Soviet Ethno-Political Engineering to Ethno-Geopolitics: The Construction of a “Cossack” Nation in Ukraine, and the “Russian Civilization”

       4.1. The Heritage of Soviet Ethnography and the Revival of Ethno-Geopolitics in Russia

       4.2. Ethno-Geopolitics of Putin’s Eurasianism

       4.2.1 What is Putin’s Eurasianism?

       4.2.2 Putin’s Nationalism: Known Knowns

       4.2.3 Putin’s Nationalism: Known Unknowns

       4.2.4 Revival of Political Eurasianism Ideology in Russia

       4.2.5 New Eurasianism: Implications and Contradictions

       4.2.6 Unknown Unknowns of Putin’s Eurasianism

       4.3. The Cossack Revival in Russia

       4.4. The Heritage of Soviet Ethnography and Ethno-Geopolitical Discourse in Ukraine

       4.5. The Cossack Revival in Ukraine

       Conclusions to Chapter 4

       5 The Insecurity of National Identity in Ukraine and Russia: Towards a Normative Theory of Nationalism

       5.1. Nationalism as a Modern Belief System

       5.2. Nationalism, Federalism and Civil Society

       Summary und Conclusions of the Book

       Appendix 1: The Case Study of the Black Sea Cossack Revival

       1.1. Fieldwork Methods

       1.2. Phases of Fieldwork and of Fieldwork Methods Application

       1.3. Evolution of Personal Identities—Shift Towards Cossack Identification

       1.4. Black Sea Cossacks—Self-Image and Perception of Others

       Summary

       Appendix 2: Reflections of the Societal Security Concerns in the Conflict Situation Between the Two Cossack Organizations in the Black Sea Region.

       2.1. Description of the Two Cossack Movements

       2.2. The Origin of Conflicting Interests

       2.3. Self-Perception of Parties

       2.4. An Attempt to Solve the Problem

       2.5. The Social Context

       Summary

       Appendix 3: Photo-Pictures

       Bibliography

      ASSR Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

      BBC British Broadcasting Corporation

      CIS Commonwealth of Independent States

      CPSU Communist Party of the Soviet Union

      ESO Ethno-Social Organism

      EU European Union

      EAEU Eurasian Economic Union

      FSU Former Soviet Union

      GMT Greenwich Mean Time

      IMF International Monetary Fund

      IR International Relations

      ITAR TASS—Russian Information Agency

      KGB Soviet Security Service

      KLA Kosovo Liberation Army

      MOD Ministry of Defense

      MP Member of Parliament

      MVD Ministry of Interior in the USSR or the Russian Federation

      NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization

      NCA National Cultural Autonomy

      NEO New European Order

      NIS Newly Independent States

      NTV Russian National

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