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Motivations of Pro-Russian and Pro-Ukrainian Combatants in the Context of the Russian Military Intervention in the Donbas
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Oksana Mikheieva
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction 1
- Prelude to War? 7
- Hybrid War and Hybrid Law 29
- The First Four Years of the Donetsk People’s Republic 43
- Motivations of Pro-Russian and Pro-Ukrainian Combatants in the Context of the Russian Military Intervention in the Donbas 67
- Limited Statehood, Collective Action, and Reconfiguration of Citizenship in Wartime 83
- Ukrainian Internally Displaced Persons and the Future of Donbas 109
- War Dead and (Inter)-Communal Ethics in the Russian-Ukrainian Borderlands: 2014–2018 123
- Russia’s Hybrid Strategy in the Sea of Azov 159
- Russian Private Military Contractors in the Donbas 181
- Civil War Settlements and Conflict Resolution in the Donbas 205
- List of Contributors 227
- Index 231
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Introduction 1
- Prelude to War? 7
- Hybrid War and Hybrid Law 29
- The First Four Years of the Donetsk People’s Republic 43
- Motivations of Pro-Russian and Pro-Ukrainian Combatants in the Context of the Russian Military Intervention in the Donbas 67
- Limited Statehood, Collective Action, and Reconfiguration of Citizenship in Wartime 83
- Ukrainian Internally Displaced Persons and the Future of Donbas 109
- War Dead and (Inter)-Communal Ethics in the Russian-Ukrainian Borderlands: 2014–2018 123
- Russia’s Hybrid Strategy in the Sea of Azov 159
- Russian Private Military Contractors in the Donbas 181
- Civil War Settlements and Conflict Resolution in the Donbas 205
- List of Contributors 227
- Index 231