03871oam 2200673 c 450 991097470830332120260302090207.03-8382-7508-X9783838275086(MiAaPQ)EBC6965823(Au-PeEL)EBL6965823(CKB)21752301100041(PPN)266176127(ibidem)9783838275086(EXLCZ)992175230110004120260302d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFrom the Fires of War: Ukraine’s Azov Movement and the Global Far Right /Michael Colborne, Bethan Johnson, John Richardson1st ed.Hannoveribidem20221 online resource (181 pages)Analyzing Political Violence2Print version: Colborne, Michael From the Fires of War: Ukraine’s Azov Movement and the Global Far Right Berlin : Ibidem Verlag,c2022 Intro -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: The Roots of Azov -- Kurgans to Cossacks -- Ukrainian nationalism's slow birth -- The Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and World War II -- Independent Ukraine -- Maidan -- War in Donbas and Azov's birth -- Chapter 2: Ideologies and Inspirations -- Ukrainian nationalism: domestic influences -- The Conservative Revolution and non-Nazi fascisms -- The Nouvelle Droite and metapolitics -- Neo-Nazism, violence and terror -- What do we call Azov? -- Azov's core sentiments -- Chapter 3: Azov in Action -- The Azov movement: an overview -- The core: Azov Regiment, National Corps and Centuria -- Official affiliates -- Unofficial affiliates -- Independent organizations -- Beyond Azov -- Chapter 4: In the Shadows -- Friends in high places -- Who funds Azov? -- Mysteries and suspicions -- Chapter 5: Mainstreams and Extremes -- Doublespeak -- Branding and visuals -- A wartime media climate -- The long march through institutions -- Chapter 6: International Ambitions -- Azov's first foreign friends -- Networks and 'new nationalism' -- Foreign fighters, facts and fiction -- Mission unaccomplished? -- Chapter 7: The Future of Azov -- Radicalization or entropy? -- Shifting the discourse -- Dismantling the structure -- Ukraine's international allies -- Final thoughts -- Acknowledgments -- References.From its roots in revolution and war, Ukraine’s Azov movement has grown from a militia of fringe far-right figures and football hooligans fending off Russian-backed forces into a multipronged social movement that has become the envy of the global far right. In this first English-language book on the Azov movement, Michael Colborne explains how Azov came to be and continues to exploit Ukraine’s fractured social and political situation—including the only ongoing war on European soil – to build one of the most ambitious and dangerous far-right movements in the world.Analyzing political violence ;Volume 2.Azov MovementFar RightKriegNationalismNationalismusRechtsextremismusRegiment AsowUkraineWarAzov MovementFar RightKriegNationalismNationalismusRechtsextremismusRegiment AsowUkraineWar320.533Colborne Michaelaut1663430Johnson BethanedtRichardson JohnedtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910974708303321From the fires of war4020731UNINA