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- Exploring why, when and under which circumstances individuals decide to take up arms mobilizing for pro-government militias, Huseyn Aliyev draws on insights from long-standing ethnographic fieldwork among former and active members of Ukraine's pro-government volunteer battalions, and an original database of militias' obituaries, to offer this complex and in-depth explanation of the phenomenon of pro-government mobilization.
- About the Author: Huseyn Aliyev is a Lecturer of Central & East European Studies at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
- 264 Pages
- Political Science, Security (National & International)
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"Explores why, when and under which circumstances individuals decide to take up arms mobilizing for pro-government militias, based on research on Ukraine's response to Russian aggression in the Donbas War and the 2022 Russian invasion"--Book Synopsis
Exploring why, when and under which circumstances individuals decide to take up arms mobilizing for pro-government militias, Huseyn Aliyev draws on insights from long-standing ethnographic fieldwork among former and active members of Ukraine's pro-government volunteer battalions, and an original database of militias' obituaries, to offer this complex and in-depth explanation of the phenomenon of pro-government mobilization.
Revealing the patterns and dynamics of individual mobilization into pro-government militias, this study is critical to understanding how the Ukrainian nation succeeded in repelling Russian aggression both in 2014-15 and in 2022, but also essential to explaining how and why hundreds of pro-government militias emerge in the context of armed conflicts in different parts of the world.
About the Author
Huseyn Aliyev is a Lecturer of Central & East European Studies at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK.