MOBILIZATION IN POST-SOCIALIST SPACES: BETWEEN IMPERATIVES OF MODERNIZATION AND THREATS OF DEMODERNIZATION
Journal Title: Идеология и политика (рус) / Ідеологія і політика (укр) / Ideology and Politics (Eng) - Year 2018, Vol 10, Issue 2
Abstract
In this introduction authors conceptualised issues of mobilisation, modernization and demodernization. They also described the articles constituting the issue.
Authors and Affiliations
Pavlo Kutuev, Serhiy Choliy
THE MAGIC SPELL OF REVANCHISM: GEOPOLITICAL VISIONS IN POST- SOVIET SPECULATIVE FICTION (FANTASTIKA)
The various genres of speculative fiction elaborate models for aesthetic “re-enchantment” of the world, in which the role of programmatically irrational and fantastic elements ranges from the uncanny menace to the aesthe...
THE IMPACT OF THE ARMED CONFLICT IN THE EAST OF UKRAINE ON RELATIONSHIPS AMONG SCHOLARS OF UKRAINE ACROSS EUROPE
This paper aims to explore the ways in which the Euromaidan, Russia’s annexation of Crimea, and the armed conflict in the Donbas region have affected relationships among scholars based in Western Europe and Ukraine who f...
НАЦІОНАЛЬНО–ПАТРІОТИЧНА ТА СПОРТИВНО–ОЗДОРОВЧА МОБІЛІЗАЦІЯ ВОЯЦТВА У ТАБОРІ ІНТЕРНОВАНИХ ВІЙСЬК УНР СТШАЛКОВО (ПОЛЬЩА) У 1921–1922 рр.: ФОРМИ І МЕТОДИ
The article exposes forms and methods of the mobilization initiatives among Ukrainian interned soldiers of UNR Army at Strzałkowo camp where unity and inspiration of moral spirit were believed to be the essential tasks o...
CALCULATED VERSUS IDEOLOGICAL MOTIVES: THE LOGIC OF NATIONAL AND REGIONAL COALITION FORMATION IN UKRAINE
This article proceeds from the assertion that the neopatrimonial essence of the Ukrainian state not only transforms the institutional status and actual function of coalitions, but also the process of coalition formation...
INCREASING WOMEN’S POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN GEORGIA
The imbalance of representation of men and women in Georgian politics diminishes the problems affecting women in society, making them less prominent and more difficult for the authorities to address. Women account for mo...