ABSTRACT

This volume focuses on the role of ideas in Russia's war against Ukraine and contains interdisciplinary analyses of the values that have shaped and sustained Ukrainian resistance.

The book offers an interdisciplinary analysis of Russia's war against Ukraine from the perspective of values and ethics and shows how axiological aspects related to national identity, society's ability to organise itself, disinformation, gender roles, and geopolitical changes manifest themselves in the context of Ukrainian resistance and to what extent and in what direction this resistance is shaped. Integrating perspectives from political science, sociology, philosophy, and security studies, the chapters focus on various aspects of the conflict, including the role of grassroots social movements in shaping Ukrainian identity, the impact of war on the organisation of civil society, the axiological dimensions of European Union (EU)–Ukraine relations, and the evolution of societal attitudes towards the conflict. Through an in-depth analysis of war in the context of values, the book provides valuable insights into the ideological and cultural dimensions of contemporary conflicts and their implications for international relations.

This book will be of much interest to students of the Ukraine war, ethics, sociology, and international relations.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

Title
An Axiological Perspective on the Study of Russia's War Against Ukraine
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part I|60 pages

War and the Crisis of Values

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chapter 3|22 pages

Values in the Crossfire

Title
An Analysis of Fake News Narratives About the War in Ukraine 1
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part II|63 pages

War and the Axiological Space of Social Practices

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chapter 4|22 pages

Ukrainian Identity in Wartime Conditions

Title
The Example of the Women's Resistance Movement ‘Angry Mavka’ (‘Zla Mavka’) in the Occupied Territories
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chapter 5|20 pages

Women During Russia's War Against Ukraine

Title
The Perspective of Christian Clergy
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chapter 6|19 pages

Funeral Ceremonies of Ukrainian Soldiers in 2022–2024

Title
A Theological and Political Study of Funeral Speeches
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part III|68 pages

War and Transnational Axiological Horizons

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chapter 9|18 pages

The Paradox of Remembering and Forgetting

Title
The Memory of Russia's War Against Ukraine Through the Eyes of the Polish Minority
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chapter |13 pages

Conclusion

Title
The Axiological Horizon of Russia's War Against Ukraine
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