The rise and fall of 'Novorossiya': examining support for a separatist geopolitical imaginary in southeast Ukraine
In: Post-Soviet Affairs, Jg. 33 (2016-02-29), S. 124-144
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In the spring of 2014, some anti-Maidan protestors in southeast Ukraine, in alliance with activists from Russia, agitated for the creation of a large separatist entity on Ukrainian territory. These efforts sought to revive a historic region called Novorossiya (“New Russia”) on the northern shores of the Black Sea that was created by Russian imperial colonizers. In public remarks, Vladimir Putin cited Novorossiya as a historic and contemporary home of a two-part interest group, ethnic Russian and Russian-speaking Ukrainians, supposedly under threat in Ukraine. Anti-Maidan agitation in Ukraine gave way to outright secession in April 2014, as armed rebel groups established the Donetsk People’s Republic and Luhans’k People’s Republic on parts of the eponymous Ukrainian oblasts. Rebel leaders aspired to create a renewed Novorossiya that incorporated all of eastern and southern Ukraine from Kharkiv to Odesa oblasts. To examine the level of support for this secessionist imaginary in the targeted oblasts,...
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The rise and fall of 'Novorossiya': examining support for a separatist geopolitical imaginary in southeast Ukraine
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | O'Loughlin, John ; Toal, Gerard ; Kolosov, Vladimir |
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Zeitschrift: | Post-Soviet Affairs, Jg. 33 (2016-02-29), S. 124-144 |
Veröffentlichung: | Informa UK Limited, 2016 |
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ISSN: | 1938-2855 (print) ; 1060-586X (print) |
DOI: | 10.1080/1060586x.2016.1146452 |
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