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Ukraine, from Maidan to war.

[Full episode is a Patreon exclusive]

Berlin-based Ukrainian sociologist Volodymyr Ishchenko joins us to talk about his new book, Towards the Abyss: Ukraine from Maidan to War and his dissection of the war and the underlying political crisis in Ukraine. We discuss:

  • class conflict in Ukraine as a legacy of the collapse of the USSR and the stagnation of the Brezhnev regime in the 1970s. 

  • The role of the Ukrainian professional classes in the conflict and oversize influence of relatively small neo-Nazi and far-right movements 

  • The meaning of ‘Soviet Ukrainians’ today and whether a neo-Soviet revival is happening among youth across the post-Soviet landscape 

  • The difference between neo-Soviet revival and Eastern bloc ‘Ostalgie’

  • The concept of de-modernisation

  • The vicious post-Soviet cycle of passive revolutions and corrupt oligarchic regimes

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Mouldy L

This was very illuminating and very depressing.

Daniel L

Fascinating discussion. Re the Nazi symbols having different meanings in diff places and different times, I remember seeing people wearing t-shirts with the swastika in the late-2000s in nightclubs in an industrial Siberian city and finding it totally bizarre.