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In the Eye of the Storm Origins, Ideology, and Controversies of the Azov Brigade, 2014-2023 Christian Kaunert, Alex MacKenzie, Adrien Nonjon, Rosaria Puglisi, Bertrand de Franqueville, Ivan Gomza, Mollie Saltskog, Kacper Rekawek, Taras Tarasiuk, Petro Burkovskiy, Przemysław Witkowski

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Book
Contributor:
Kaunert, Christian, Editor.
MacKenzie, Alex, Editor.
Nonjon, Adrien, Editor.
Puglisi, Rosaria, Contributor.
Franqueville, Bertrand de, Contributor.
Gomza, Ivan, Contributor.
Saltskog, Mollie, Contributor.
Rękawek, Kacper, Contributor.
Tarasiuk, Taras, Contributor.
Burkovskiy, Petro, Contributor.
Witkowski, Przemysław, Contributor.
Series:
Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ukraine.
Azov-Movement.
Post-Euro-Maidan.
Nationalismus.
Militärischer Freiwilligendienst.
Local Subjects:
Ukraine.
Azov-Movement.
Post-Euro-Maidan.
Nationalismus.
Militärischer Freiwilligendienst.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (287 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Hannover ibidem 2024
Biography/History:
Prof Christian Kaunert is Professor of International Security at Dublin City University as well as Professor of Policing and Director of the International Centre for Policing and Security at the University of South Wales, and of the Jean Monnet Network on EU Counter-Terrorism. He is editor of European Politics and Society, Journal of Contemporary European Studies and Journal of European and American Intelligence Studies.
Dr Alex MacKenzie is Senior Lecturer in International Politics at the University of Liverpool. With Christian Kaunert and Sarah Léonard, he is author of The European Union as a Global Counter-Terrorism Actor (Edward Elgar 2022), and has published in many prestigious journals, including European Security, German Politics, Diplomacy and Statecraft, Global Affairs, European Foreign Affairs Review, and the Journal of European Integration.
Adrien Nonjon is a PhD candidate in History at the Centre de Recherche Europes-Eurasie (CREE) of the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO) in Paris. From 2019-21, Adrien was a research fellow at George Washington University in Washington, DC. He is author of Le regiment Azov: un nationalisme ukrainien en Guerre (Editions du Cerf 2022).
The editors: Prof Christian Kaunert is Professor of International Security at Dublin City University as well as Director of the International Centre for Policing and Security at the University of South Wales, and of the Jean Monnet Network on EU Counter-Terrorism. He is editor of European Politics and Society, Journal of Contemporary European Studies and Journal of European and American Intelligence Studies. Dr Alex MacKenzie is Senior Lecturer in International Politics at the University of Liverpool. With Christian Kaunert and Sarah Léonard, he is author of The European Union as a Global Counter-Terrorism Actor (Edward Elgar 2022), and has published in many prestigious journals, including European Security, German Politics, Diplomacy and Statecraft, Global Affairs, European Foreign Affairs Review, and the Journal of European Integration. Adrien Nonjon is a PhD candidate in History at the Centre de Recherche Europes-Eurasie (CREE) of the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO) in Paris. From 2019-21, Adrien was a research fellow at George Washington University in Washington, DC. He is author of Le regiment Azov: un nationalisme ukrainien en Guerre (Editions du Cerf 2023).
Summary:
This volume focuses on a highly controversial unit within the Ukrainian military, the Azov (former regiment) Brigade. Azov is known for its far-right origins but has garnered worldwide attention through its role in the defense of Mariupol in 2022. There is still confusion and obfuscation about the Azov Brigade’s development since 2014 and its status today. Many conflate the unit and political Azov Movement, with the latter emerging later and using the success of the former as a launchpad for public attention. The contributors examine Azov’s ideology, its roles, and the controversies around the unit. They scrutinize the history and evolution of the unit from creation to today. The contributors include Rosaria Puglisi, Bertrand de Franqueville, Ivan Gomza, Mollie Saltskog, Kacper Rekawek, Taras Tarasiuk, Petro Burkovskiy, and Przemysław Witkowski.
“Kaunert, MacKenzie and Nonjon have produced an outstanding edited book on Ukraine’s Azov Movement in its historical context, its ideology, its roles and the controversies around the Regiment. By linking empirical insights about our understanding of the Azov Movement with empirical investigations in highly interesting case studies, the book makes a substantial contribution to our understanding of both the theoretical and empirical political dynamics of the movement. Indeed, this is an excellent book which provides a very interesting and compelling analysis of an important and largely under-researched topic. It is highly recommended for anyone interested in Ukraine Studies, Far Right Movements, Political Science, History and Criminology, or International Affairs more generally..” Maura Conway, Paddy Moriarty Professor of Government and International Studies in the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University (DCU); Professor of Cyber Threats in CYTREC at Swansea University, UK; and Coordinator of VOX-Pol, an EU-funded project on violent online political extremism (voxpol.eu).
ISBN:
9783838277509
3838277503
Publisher Number:
9783838277509

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