Local and Global Impact of the War in Ukraine, is a careful selection of essays composed by twenty experts from inside and outside of Ukraine. They encapsulate the most important issues stemming from the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The contributions provide valuable insights into the past present, and future consequences of the conflict in Ukraine in local and global contexts. As the world is radically changing in response to the war, it is necessary to communicate this knowledge to academe and the wider public. The contributors discuss the invasion and its security impacts such as…mehr
Local and Global Impact of the War in Ukraine, is a careful selection of essays composed by twenty experts from inside and outside of Ukraine. They encapsulate the most important issues stemming from the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The contributions provide valuable insights into the past present, and future consequences of the conflict in Ukraine in local and global contexts. As the world is radically changing in response to the war, it is necessary to communicate this knowledge to academe and the wider public. The contributors discuss the invasion and its security impacts such as Russia's use of private militias as well as diplomacy and deterrence theory. Sensitive topics such as migration, minorities and refugees fleeing the war are explored in detail. The book concludes with close attention to the theoretical and practical implications of the war on Ukraine as they impact world order and the survival of democracy in Ukraine and beyond. This work was supported by the Charles University Institute of Sociological Studies of the Faculty of Social Sciences, the European Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, U.S. Fulbright Foundation and the Academy of Humanities and Sciences of the City University of New York.
Jerome Krase is Emeritus and Murray Koppelman Professor at Brooklyn College of The City University of New York. He is an activist-scholar researching and photographing urban life. His publications include "Terrorism and an Autoethnography of 9/11," American Behavioral Scientist, (2023) and Diversity and Local Contexts (2017). The President of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine President, and a Fulbright Specialist, he is active in many American and international academic associations. Zden¿k Uherek is a social anthropologist and ethnologist, and director of the English Master´s study programme Sociology of Contemporary Societies at the Institute of Sociological Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Editor in Chief of the Cargo Journal for Cultural and Social
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Chapter 1. Introduction.- PART I The Invasion and Security Impacts.- Chapter 2. How PMC Wagner Offered the Market a New Breed of War Criminal.- Chapter3. Navigating the Ukrainian Syndrome: Psychosocial Impacts and Global Implications of War.- Chapter 4. Russia’s Security Policy as a Threat to International Security: Non-military Rationale for Armed Aggression in the Strategic Documents of the Russian Federation after 2007.- Chapter 5. In the Aftermath of War in Ukraine, where do Europeans Stand in Defense?.- PART II Migration, Minorities and Refugees.- Chapter 6. Transnational Spaces between Czechia and Ukraine and the Refugee Migration Wave in 2022.- Chapter 7. War-Related Ukrainian Migration to Germany, 2022-2024.- Chapter 8. The Ukrainian Refugees in the EU: Measuring the European Hospitality.- Chapter 9. Use of Technologies by the War-driven Ukrainian Forced Migrants in Poland.- Chapter 10. Activism and Social Support in the Biographical Experience of Ukrainian Women.- Chapter 11. Experiences of Trauma and Antigypsyism: The Role of Romani Women in Providing Psychological Support to Romani Refugees from Ukraine.- Chapter 12. The Impact of Displacement on Romani Ukrainian Refugees in Poland and Externalized ‘Deserving’ of Aid.- PART III Theoretical and Practical Implications of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.- Chapter 13. Visible Means of Support: A Photo Essay.- Chapter 14. Out with the Old, in with the New: The War in Ukraine and the Beginning of a New International Order.- Chapter 15. Postwar Ukraine, Democracy, Kurt Lewin, and the Reconstruction of Germany.- Chapter 16. Ukraine and Egypt: Three Connections.- Chapter 17.How do Wars become Unknown? A Brief Personal Reflection.- Chapter 18 Deglobalization and the Metaphysical War: from the Split of the Empire to the Thrills of Annexiety.
Chapter 1. Introduction.- PART I The Invasion and Security Impacts.- Chapter 2. How PMC Wagner Offered the Market a New Breed of War Criminal.- Chapter3. Navigating the Ukrainian Syndrome: Psychosocial Impacts and Global Implications of War.- Chapter 4. Russia’s Security Policy as a Threat to International Security: Non-military Rationale for Armed Aggression in the Strategic Documents of the Russian Federation after 2007.- Chapter 5. In the Aftermath of War in Ukraine, where do Europeans Stand in Defense?.- PART II Migration, Minorities and Refugees.- Chapter 6. Transnational Spaces between Czechia and Ukraine and the Refugee Migration Wave in 2022.- Chapter 7. War-Related Ukrainian Migration to Germany, 2022-2024.- Chapter 8. The Ukrainian Refugees in the EU: Measuring the European Hospitality.- Chapter 9. Use of Technologies by the War-driven Ukrainian Forced Migrants in Poland.- Chapter 10. Activism and Social Support in the Biographical Experience of Ukrainian Women.- Chapter 11. Experiences of Trauma and Antigypsyism: The Role of Romani Women in Providing Psychological Support to Romani Refugees from Ukraine.- Chapter 12. The Impact of Displacement on Romani Ukrainian Refugees in Poland and Externalized ‘Deserving’ of Aid.- PART III Theoretical and Practical Implications of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.- Chapter 13. Visible Means of Support: A Photo Essay.- Chapter 14. Out with the Old, in with the New: The War in Ukraine and the Beginning of a New International Order.- Chapter 15. Postwar Ukraine, Democracy, Kurt Lewin, and the Reconstruction of Germany.- Chapter 16. Ukraine and Egypt: Three Connections.- Chapter 17.How do Wars become Unknown? A Brief Personal Reflection.- Chapter 18 Deglobalization and the Metaphysical War: from the Split of the Empire to the Thrills of Annexiety.
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