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Research paper thumbnail of Constructing a Political Nation: Changes in the Attitudes of Ukrainians during the War in the Donbas

What effect did Russia’s attack have on Ukrainian society and on public opinion? And how, in turn... more What effect did Russia’s attack have on Ukrainian society and on public
opinion? And how, in turn, did changes in public opinion and in society influence Ukrainian identity and politics? This book, prepared by the School for Policy Analysis, National University of Kyiv–Mohyla Academy with the participation of the Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation, shows that contrary to the Kremlin’s expectations, Russian aggression has in fact led to a strengthening of the Ukrainian political nation. The book covers national and regional dimensions of changes in the attitudes of Ukrainians during the war in the Donbas: identity issues, political and party preferences, approaches to decentralization and the
conflict in the Donbas, economic sentiments, changes in foreign policy attitudes toward the EU, NATO, and Russia.

Research paper thumbnail of Constructing a Political Nation: Changes in the Attitudes of Ukrainians during the War in the Donbas

What effect did Russia’s attack have on Ukrainian society and on public opinion? And how, in turn... more What effect did Russia’s attack have on Ukrainian society and on public
opinion? And how, in turn, did changes in public opinion and in society influence Ukrainian identity and politics? This book, prepared by the School for Policy Analysis, National University of Kyiv–Mohyla Academy with the participation of the Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation, shows that contrary to the Kremlin’s expectations, Russian aggression has in fact led to a strengthening of the Ukrainian political nation. The book covers national and regional dimensions of changes in the attitudes of Ukrainians during the war in the Donbas: identity issues, political and party preferences, approaches to decentralization and the
conflict in the Donbas, economic sentiments, changes in foreign policy attitudes toward the EU, NATO, and Russia.

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