Chapter
Open Access
Ukrainian Regime Cycles and the Russian Invasion
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Bálint Madlovics
and Bálint Magyar
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Chronology of Modern Ukraine (1922–2022) vii
- Preface xi
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I. Ukraine’s Patronal Democracy: Actors, Processes, and Social Roots
- Ukrainian Regime Cycles and the Russian Invasion 3
- Patronalism and Limited Access Social Order: The Case of Ukraine 55
- Continuity and Change of the Social Contract in Ukraine: The Case of Contested Anti-Corruption Policies 91
- Regime Cycles and Neopatrimonialism in Ukraine 119
- War, De-oligarchization, and the Possibility of Anti-Patronal Transformation in Ukraine 141
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II. Oligarchic Structures and the War: A Chance for Anti-Patronal Transformation?
- Ukrainian Oligarchs: The War as a Challenge 169
- Ukraine’s Energy Sovereignty in Time of War: Russia Lost Influence, but the Oligarchs Did Not 193
- The Main Driving Forces of De-Patronalization in Ukraine: The Role of Ukrainian Business 221
- Ukraine’s Criminal Ecosystem and the War: Ukrainian Organized Crime in 2022. Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC) 263
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III. The Ukrainian Society: Anti-Patronal Changes in Identity and Activism
- From Patronalism to Civic Belonging: The Changing Dynamics of the National-Civic Identity in Ukraine 297
- The Ukrainian Civil Volunteer Movement during Wartime (2014–2022) 331
- Ukraine’s Religious Landscape: Between Repression and Pluralism 353
- Transforming Patronal Democracy Bottom-Up: Two Logics of Local Governance in Ukraine 373
- Contributors 395
- Index 401
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Chronology of Modern Ukraine (1922–2022) vii
- Preface xi
-
I. Ukraine’s Patronal Democracy: Actors, Processes, and Social Roots
- Ukrainian Regime Cycles and the Russian Invasion 3
- Patronalism and Limited Access Social Order: The Case of Ukraine 55
- Continuity and Change of the Social Contract in Ukraine: The Case of Contested Anti-Corruption Policies 91
- Regime Cycles and Neopatrimonialism in Ukraine 119
- War, De-oligarchization, and the Possibility of Anti-Patronal Transformation in Ukraine 141
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II. Oligarchic Structures and the War: A Chance for Anti-Patronal Transformation?
- Ukrainian Oligarchs: The War as a Challenge 169
- Ukraine’s Energy Sovereignty in Time of War: Russia Lost Influence, but the Oligarchs Did Not 193
- The Main Driving Forces of De-Patronalization in Ukraine: The Role of Ukrainian Business 221
- Ukraine’s Criminal Ecosystem and the War: Ukrainian Organized Crime in 2022. Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC) 263
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III. The Ukrainian Society: Anti-Patronal Changes in Identity and Activism
- From Patronalism to Civic Belonging: The Changing Dynamics of the National-Civic Identity in Ukraine 297
- The Ukrainian Civil Volunteer Movement during Wartime (2014–2022) 331
- Ukraine’s Religious Landscape: Between Repression and Pluralism 353
- Transforming Patronal Democracy Bottom-Up: Two Logics of Local Governance in Ukraine 373
- Contributors 395
- Index 401