5,350
Views
4
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Research Article

Ukrainian values: between the Slavic-Orthodox legacy and Europe’s allure

&
Pages 522-551 | Received 14 Oct 2022, Accepted 13 Apr 2023, Published online: 03 May 2023

References

  • Akaliyski, P. (2017) ‘Sources of societal value similarities across Europe: evidence from dyadic models’, Comparative Sociology 16(4): 447–70.
  • Akaliyski, P. (2019) ‘United in diversity? The convergence of cultural values among EU member states and candidates’, European Journal of Political Research 58(2): 388–411.
  • Akaliyski, P. and Welzel, C. (2020) ‘Clashing values: supranational identities, geopolitical rivalry and Europe’s growing cultural divide’, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 51(9): 740–62.
  • Akaliyski, P., Welzel, C., Bond, M. H. and Minkov, M. (2021) ‘On “Nationology”: the gravitational field of national Culture’, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 52(8–9): 771–93.
  • Akaliyski, P., Welzel, C. and Hien, J. (2022) ‘A community of shared values? dimensions and dynamics of cultural integration in the European Union’, Journal of European Integration 44(4): 569–90.
  • Anderson, B. (1983) Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, London: Verso.
  • Barrington, L. (2022) ‘A new look at region, language, ethnicity and civic national identity in Ukraine’, Europe-Asia Studies 74(3): 360–81.
  • Bilefsky, D., Pérez-Peña, R. and Nagourney, E. (2022) The Roots of the Ukraine War: How the Crisis Developed. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/article/russia-ukraine-nato-europe.html.
  • Borg, I., Groenen, P. J. F. and Mair, P. (2013) Applied Multidimensional Scaling, Springer.
  • Bureiko, N. and Moga, T. L. (2019) ‘The Ukrainian–Russian linguistic dyad and its impact on national identity in Ukraine’, Europe-Asia Studies 71(1): 137–55.
  • Constant, A. F., Kahanec, M. and Zimmermann, K. F. (2012) ‘The Russian-Ukrainian earnings divide1’, Economics of Transition 20(1): 1–35.
  • Darden, K. and Mylonas, H. (2016) ‘Threats to territorial integrity, national mass schooling, and linguistic Commonality’, Comparative Political Studies 49(11): 1446–79.
  • Deutsch, F. and Welzel, C. (2016) ‘The diffusion of values among democracies and Autocracies’, Global Policy 7(4): 563–70.
  • Dimaggio, P. J. and Powell, W. W. (1983) ‘The iron cage revisited - institutional isomorphism and collective rationality in organizational Fields’, American Sociological Review 48(2): 147–60.
  • The Economist (2023) Ukraine’s gay soldiers fight Russia—and for their rights. The Economist. https://www.economist.com/europe/2023/04/05/ukraines-gay-soldiers-fight-russia-and-for-their-rights.
  • Edenborg, E. (2018a) ‘Homophobia as geopolitics: ‘traditional values’ and the negotiation of Russia’s place in the world’, in J. Mulholland, N. Montagna and E. Sanders-McDonagh (eds.), Gendering Nationalism, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Edenborg, E. (2018b) ‘Who heeds the call? bordering, state identity and Russia’s global mission of “traditional values.”’, Ontological Security, Borders and Margins 1: 21–6.
  • Euronews (2022) Ukraine one of us and we want them in the EU, von der Leyen tells Euronews. In Euronews. https://www.euronews.com/video/2022/02/27/ukraine-is-one-of-us-and-we-want-them-in-eu-ursula-von-der-leyen-tells-euronews.
  • European Union (2012) Consolidated version of the treaty on European Union. http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri = OJ:C:2008:115:0013:0045:en:PDF.
  • EVS (2020) European Values Study 2017: Integrated Dataset (EVS 2017), ct: GESIS Data Archive. https://www.ZA7500DatafileVersion4.0.0, doi:10.4232/1.13560.
  • Feklyunina, V. (2016) ‘Soft power and identity: Russia, Ukraine and the ‘Russian world(s).’’, European Journal of International Relations 22(4): 773–96.
  • Fomenko, O. (2022) ‘Brand new Ukraine? cultural icons and national identity in times of war’, Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, doi:10.1057/s41254-022-00278-y.
  • Gerhards, J. (2010) ‘Non-discrimination towards homosexuality: The European union’s policy and citizens’ attitudes towards homosexuality in 27 European countries’, International Sociology 25(1): 5–28.
  • Güneyli̇oğlu, M. (2022) ‘The norm contestation and the balance of soft power in the PostSoviet region: The eurasian economic union versus the European Union’, SİYASAL Journal Political Sciences 31(2): 323–47.
  • Haerpfer, C., Inglehart, R., Moreno, A., Welzel, C., Kizilova, K., Diez-Medrano, J., Lagos, M., Norris, P., Ponarin, E. and Puranen, B. (2020) World Values Survey: Round Seven–Country-Pooled Datafile. https://doi.org/10.14281/18241.10.
  • Headley, J. (2015) ‘Challenging the EU’s claim to moral authority: Russian talk of ‘double standards.’’, Asia Europe Journal 13(3): 297–307.
  • Huntington, S. P. (1993) ‘The clash of civilizations?', Foreign Affairs 72(3): 22–49.
  • Huntington, S. P. (1996) The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, New York: Simon and Schuster.
  • Inglehart, R. (1997) Modernization and Postmodernization: Cultural, Economic and Political Change in 43 Societies, Princeton: Princeton University Press.
  • Inglehart, R. and Baker, W. E. (2000) ‘Modernization, cultural change, and the persistence of traditional Values’, American Sociological Review 65(1): 19–51.
  • Inglehart, R. and Welzel, C. (2005) Modernization, Cultural Change, and Democracy: The Human Development Sequence, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Katchanovski, I. (2006a) Cleft Countries: Regional Political Divisions and Cultures in Post-Soviet Ukraine and Moldova, Stuttgard: Columbia University Press.
  • Katchanovski, I. (2006b) ‘Regional political divisions in Ukraine in 1991–2006’, Nationalities Papers 34(5): 507–32.
  • Katchanovski, I. (2014) East or West? Regional Political Divisions in Ukraine since the “Orange Revolution” and the “Euromaidan.” https://papers.ssrn.com/abstract = 2454203.
  • Katchanovski, I. (2016) ‘The separatist War in donbas: A violent break-up of Ukraine?’, South European Society & Politics 17(4): 473–89.
  • Korostelina, K. (2011) ‘Shaping unpredictable past: national identity and history education in Ukraine’, National Identities 13(1): 1–16.
  • Korostelina, K. (2013) ‘Constructing nation: national narratives of history teachers in Ukraine’, National Identities 15(4): 401–16.
  • Kulyk, V. (2011) ‘Language identity, linguistic diversity and political cleavages: evidence from Ukraine’, Nations and Nationalism 17(3): 627–48.
  • Kulyk, V. (2016) ‘National identity in Ukraine: impact of euromaidan and the War’, Europe-Asia Studies 68(4): 588–608.
  • Kulyk, V. (2018) ‘Shedding Russianness, recasting Ukrainianness: The post-Euromaidan dynamics of ethnonational identifications in Ukraine', Post-Soviet Affairs 34(2-3): 119–138.
  • Kuzyk, P. (2019) ‘Ukraine’s national integration before and after 2014. shifting ‘east–west’ polarization line and strengthening political community’, Eurasian Geography and Economics 60(6): 709–35.
  • Linde, F. (2016) ‘The civilizational turn in Russian political discourse: from pan-europeanism to civilizational distinctiveness’, The Russian Review 75(4): 604–25.
  • Luijkx, R., Sieben, I. and Reeskens, T. (2022) ‘Turning a page in the history of European values Research’, in R. Luijkx, T. Reeskens and I. Sieben (eds.), Reflections on European Values. Honouring Loek Halman’s Contribution to the European Values Study. Tilburg: Open Press TiU, pp. 14–27.
  • Meyer, J. W., Boli, J., Thomas, G. M. and Ramirez, F. O. (1997) ‘World society and the nation-state’, The American Journal of Sociology 103(1): 144–81.
  • Minesashvili, S. (2022) ‘Before and after 2014: russo-Ukrainian conflict and its Ukraine’, Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 1–27.
  • Minkov, M. and Hofstede, G. (2014) ‘Nations versus religions: which Has a stronger effect on societal values?’, Management International Review 54(6): 801–24.
  • Noutcheva, G. (2018) ‘Whose legitimacy? The EU and Russia in contest for the eastern neighbourhood’, Democratization 25(2): 312–30.
  • Onuch, O. (2023) ‘European Ukrainians and their fight against Russian invasion’, Nations and Nationalism 29(1): 53–62.
  • Onuch, O. and Hale, H. E. (2018) ‘Capturing ethnicity: the case of Ukraine’, Post-Soviet Affairs 34(2–3): 84–106.
  • Oshri, O., Sheafer, T. and Shenhav, S. R. (2016) ‘A community of values: democratic identity formation in the European Union’, European Union Politics 17(1): 114–37.
  • Persson, E. (2015) ‘Banning “homosexual propaganda”: belonging and visibility in contemporary Russian Media’, Sexuality and Culture 19(2): 256–74.
  • Peterson, M. F., Søndergaard, M. and Kara, A. (2018) ‘Traversing cultural boundaries in IB: The complex relationships between explicit country and implicit cultural group boundaries at multiple levels’, Journal of International Business Studies 49(8): 1081–99.
  • Pop-Eleches, G. and Robertson, G. B. (2018) ‘Identity and political preferences in Ukraine – before and after the Euromaidan’, Post-Soviet Affairs 34(2–3): 107–18.
  • Putin, V. (2022) Address by the President of the Russian Federation. http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/67828.
  • R Core Team (2022) R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing. https://www.r-project.org/.
  • Riabchuk, M. (2003) Ukraine: One state, two countries? London: Eurozine. https://www.eurozine.com/ukraine-one-state-two-countries/.
  • Riabchuk, M. (2007) ‘Ambivalence or ambiguity? Why Ukraine Is trapped between east and West’, in S. Velychenko (ed.), Ukraine, the EU and Russia: History, Culture and International Relations, pp. 70–88. Palgrave Macmillan UK
  • Riabchuk, M. (2015) ‘Two ukraines’ reconsidered: The end of Ukrainian ambivalence?’, Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism 15(1): 138–56.
  • Rodgers, P. (2006) ‘Understanding regionalism and the politics of identity in Ukraine’s eastern borderlands’, Nationalities Papers 34(2): 157–74.
  • Rozenas, A. and Vlasenko, A. (2022) ‘The real consequences of symbolic politics: breaking the soviet past in Ukraine’, The Journal of Politics 84(3): 1263–77.
  • Schwartz, S. H. (2006) ‘A theory of cultural value orientations: explication and applications’, Comparative Sociology 5(2–3): 137–82.
  • Shcherbak, A. (2022) ‘Russia’s “conservative turn” after 2012: evidence from the European social Survey’, East European Politics, 1–26.
  • Smith, A. D. (1998) Nationalism and Modernism: A Critical Survey of Recent Theories of Nations and Nationalism, London: Routledge.
  • Spodarets, G. (2017) ‘One river, Two ukraines? Yurii Andrukhovych’s imagined geography of east-central Europe’, Central Europe 15(1–2): 45–57.
  • StataCorp (2021) Stata Statistical Software: Release 17, College Station, TX: StataCorp LLC.
  • Suslov, M. (2018) ‘Russian world concept: post-soviet geopolitical ideology and the logic of spheres of influence.’, Geopolitics 23(2): 330–53.
  • Tajfel, H. and Turner, J. C. (2004) ‘The social identity theory of intergroup behavior’, in J. T. Jost and J. Sidanius (eds.), Political Psychology: Key Readings, pp. 276–93. New York and Hove: Psychology Press.
  • Ukrainian Global University (2022) Ukrainian Global University. https://uglobal.university/.
  • United Nations Development Program (2019) HUMAN DEVELOPMENT DATA. https://hdr.undp.org/data-center.
  • von der Leyen, U. (2022) Statement by President von der Leyen on the Commission’s opinions on the EU membership applications by Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia,. https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/STATEMENT_22_3822.
  • Wawrzonek, M. (2014) ‘Ukraine in the “gray zone”: between the “Russkiy Mir” and Europe’, Eastern European Politics and Societies: EEPS 28(4): 758–80.
  • Welzel, C. (2013) Freedom Rising: Human Empowerment and the Quest for Emancipation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • World Bank (2021) World Development Indicators Database. https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/.
  • Yatsenyuk, A. (2014) “Ukraine shares European values” says interim PM. BBC News. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26681876.
  • Zelenski, V. (2022) Watch: “We are fighting for the values of Europe,” Zelenskyy tells US Congress. Euronews. https://www.euronews.com/2022/03/16/watch-live-ukraine-president-zelenskyy-set-to-address-us-congress.
  • Zhurzhenko, T. (2002) The myths of two Ukraines. Eurozine. https://www.eurozine.com/the-myth-of-two-ukraines/.
  • Zhurzhenko, T. (2021) ‘Fighting empire, weaponising culture: the conflict with Russia and the restrictions on Russian mass culture in post-maidan Ukraine’, Europe-Asia Studies 73(8): 1441–66.