Ukraine and the empire of capital : from marketisation to armed conflict /

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Author / Creator:Yurchenko, Yuliya, author.
Imprint:London : Pluto Press, 2018.
©2018
Description:1 online resource (xv, 284 pages) : illustrations, maps
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12019699
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ISBN:9781786801814
1786801817
9780745337371
0745337376
1786801825
9781786801821
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-277) and index.
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Summary:Since 1991, nominally independent Ukraine has been in turmoil, with the Orange Revolution and the Maidan protests marking its most critical moments. Now its borders are threatened and civil unrest and armed conflict continue to destabilise the country. In order to understand these dramatic events, Yuliya Yurchenko looks to the country's post-Soviet past in this ambitious analysis of contemporary Ukrainian political economy. Exploring the origins of the conflict, Yurchenko examines four central myths that underlie Ukraine's post-Soviet reality: the myth of transition, the myth of democracy, the myth of two Ukraines, and the myth of 'the other'. She sheds light on the current intensification of class rivalries, kleptocracy and resource wars, and analyses the potential dangers of the right-wing shift in Ukraine's polity, stressing a historic opportunity for change. Yurchenko offers a sweeping analysis which includes the wider neoliberal restructuring of global political economy since the 1970s, with particular focus on Ukraine's relations with the US, the EU, and Russia. This is a book for those wanting to understand the current conflict as a dangerous product of neoliberalism, of the empire of capital.
Other form:Print version: Yurchenko, Yuliya. Ukraine and the empire of capital. London : Pluto Press, 2018 9780745337371 0745337376