Identity, war, and peace: public attitudes in the Ukraine-controlled Donbas

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作者
Haran, Olexiy [1 ,2 ]
Yakovlyev, Maksym [3 ]
Zolkina, Maria [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Kyiv Mohyla Acad, Dept Polit Sci, 2 Skovoroda St, UA-04070 Kiev, Ukraine
[2] Ilko Kucheriv Democrat Initiat Fdn, Kiev, Ukraine
[3] Natl Univ Kyiv Mohyla Acad, Sch Policy Anal, Dept Polit Sci, Kiev, Ukraine
关键词
Ukraine; Russia; Ukrainian national identity; conflict in the Donbas; Minsk agreements; CONFLICT; EUROMAIDAN; ETHNICITY; FALL; RISE;
D O I
10.1080/15387216.2019.1667845
中图分类号
K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ;
摘要
Contrary to Russia's expectations, military intervention into Ukraine only strengthened the Ukrainian civic nation. As a number of polls demonstrate, since 2014 there is a growing trend that the vast majority of Ukrainians, also in the government-controlled areas of the Donbas, identify themselves, first and foremost, as Ukrainian citizens. Regional and local identity is not their primary choice anymore and there are clear indicators of a strong civic identity that favors a unitary Ukraine. The lack of progress for a solution of the conflict in the Donbas impacts upon Ukrainian public opinion which, in turn, puts pressure on the Ukrainian authorities: there is a wide acceptance of a diplomatic solution to the conflict and readiness for some compromises but the reintegration of the occupied territories should take place according to pre-war conditions, without any federalization of Ukraine. Also, without establishing a stable security regime in the Donbas there is little support for an implementation of the political part of the Minsk-2 agreement. However, closer to the frontline, the more Ukrainians are ready for compromises. The promise of peace by new President Volodymyr Zelenskyy puts a question on what compromises his team may accept and justify in the eyes of Ukrainians.
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页码:684 / 708
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