LEADER 04989oam 2200745 c 450 001 9910971283703321 005 20260202090927.0 010 $a3-8382-7641-8 024 3 $a9783838276410 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC7024651 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL7024651 035 $a(CKB)24097025000041 035 $a(ibidem)9783838276410 035 $a(EXLCZ)9924097025000041 100 $a20260202d2022 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aInventing Majorities $eIdeological Creativity in Post-Soviet Societies /$fMikhail Minakov, Andreas Umland, Petra Colmorgen, Augusto Dala Costa, Oleksandr Fisun, Roman Horbyk, Ivan Gomza, Nadiia Koval, Natalia Kudriavtseva, Mielkov Yurii, Mikhail Minakov, Yana Prymachenko, Gulnara Shaikhutdinova, Nataliya Vinnykova, Yuliya Yurchuk, Ruslan Zaporozhchenko 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aHannover$cibidem$d2022 215 $a1 online resource (389 pages) 225 0 $aSoviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society$v239 311 08$aPrint version: Minakov, Mikhail Inventing Majorities Berlin : Ibidem Verlag,c2022 327 $aIntro -- Ideological Creativity. Introduction to Post-Soviet Ideologies -- I Self, Otherness, and Ideology -- 1 Reconfiguring Identities within the Cityscape. Ideologies of Ukraine's Decommunization Renaming -- 2 The Friends So Far, the Foes So Near? Ambiguities of Georgia's Othering -- 3 The Splendid School Assembled. Studying and Practicing International Relations in Independent Ukraine -- 4 Toponymy and the Issues of Memory and Identity on the Post-soviet Tbilisi Cityscape -- 5 Mediatization of History. Introducing the Concept and Key Cases from Eastern Europe -- II Post-Soviet Sovereigntism in Comparative Perspective -- 6 The Rise of Precarious States. A Shadow Side of Sovereignity Loss -- 7 Sovereigntism as a Vocation and Profession. Imperial Roots, Current State, Possible Prospects -- 8 Sovereignty as a Contested Concept. The Cases of Trumpism and Putinism -- 9 Implementing International Human Rights Law. Recent Sovereigntist and Nationalist Trends -- 10 The Evolution of Sovereignty. From Nation State to Human Person -- On the Authors -- Index. 330 $aThe recent history of post-Soviet societies is heavily shaped by the successor nations? efforts to geopolitically re-identify themselves and to reify certain majorities in them. As a result of these fascinating processes, various new ideologies have appeared. Some are specific to the post-Soviet space while others are comparable to ideational processes in other parts of the world. In this collected volume, an international group of contributors delves deeper into recent theoretical constructions of various post-Soviet majorities, the ideologies that justify them, and some respectively formulated policy prescriptions. The first part analyzes post-Soviet state-builders? fixation on certain constructed majorities as well as on these imagined communities? symbolic self-identifications, in- or outward othering, and national languages. The second part deals specifically with post-Soviet ideas of sovereigntism and the way they define majorities as well as imply changes in internal and external policies and legal systems. These processes are analyzed in comparison to similar phenomena in Western societies. The book?s contributors include (in the order of their appearance): Natalia Kudriavtseva, Petra Colmorgen, Nadiia Koval, Ivan Gomza, Augusto Dala Costa, Roman Horbyk, Yana Prymachenko, Yuliya Yurchuk, Oleksandr Fisun, Nataliya Vinnykova, Ruslan Zaporozhchenko, Mikhail Minakov, Gulnara Shaikhutdinova, and Yurii Mielkov. 410 0$aSoviet and post-Soviet politics and society. 606 $aIdeologie 606 $aIdeology 606 $apolitics 606 $aPolitik 606 $aPost-Soviet Society 606 $aPostsowjetische Gesellschaft 615 4$aIdeologie 615 4$aIdeology 615 4$apolitics 615 4$aPolitik 615 4$aPost-Soviet Society 615 4$aPostsowjetische Gesellschaft 676 $a947.086 702 $aMinakov$b Mikhail$4edt 702 $aUmland$b Andreas$4edt 702 $aColmorgen$b Petra$4ctb 702 $aDala Costa$b Augusto$4ctb 702 $aFisun$b Oleksandr$4ctb 702 $aHorbyk$b Roman$4ctb 702 $aGomza$b Ivan$4ctb 702 $aKoval?$b Nadii?a?$4ctb 702 $aKudriavtseva$b Natalia$4ctb 702 $aYurii$b Mielkov$4ctb 702 $aMinakov$b Mikhail$4ctb 702 $aPrymachenko$b Yana$4ctb 702 $aShaikhutdinova$b Gulnara$4ctb 702 $aVinnykova$b Nataliya$4ctb 702 $aYurchuk$b Yuliya$4ctb 702 $aZaporozhchenko$b Ruslan$4ctb 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910971283703321 996 $aInventing majorities$94094341 997 $aUNINA