ABSTRACT

This book explores the detrimental effects on global peace of populism’s tendency to present complex social issues in simplistic "good versus evil" terms. Analyzing the civilizational discourse of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with respect to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine—with his division of the world into "civilized us" versus "barbarian them"—the book argues that such a one-dimensional representation of complex social reality leaves no space for understanding the conflict and has little, if any, potential to bring about peace.

To deconstruct the "civilization versus barbarism" discourse propagated by Zelensky, the book incorporates into its analysis alternative articulations of the crisis by oppositional voices. The author looks at the writing of several popular Ukrainian journalists and bloggers who have been excluded from the field of political representation within Ukraine, where all oppositional media are currently banned. Drawing on the discourse theory of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe, the author argues that the incorporation of alternative perspectives, and silenced voices, is vitally important for understanding the complexity of all international conflicts, including the current one between Russia and Ukraine.

This timely and important study will be relevant for all students and scholars of media and communication studies, populist rhetoric, political communication, journalism, area studies, international relations, linguistics, discourse analysis, propaganda, and peace studies.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

Transnational Populism and Global Polarization

part I|43 pages

Populist Discourse of Civilization

chapter 1|16 pages

From the Euromaidan to the Russia–Ukraine War

2013–2022

chapter 2|9 pages

Analyzing Populist Discourses

Contingency, Sedimentation, and Antagonism

chapter 3|16 pages

Zelensky's Transnational Populism

“Civilized Us” Versus “Barbaric Them”

part II|58 pages

Alternative Articulations of the Russia–Ukraine Conflict

chapter 4|17 pages

Ukraine Under External Control

chapter 6|14 pages

The Deadlock of the Peace Treaty

chapter |9 pages

Conclusion. A Road to Peace

Giving Voice to the Silenced