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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 Ukrainewith his division of the world into civilized us versus barbarian themthe 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 the

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"Olga Baysha’s riveting War, Peace, and Populist Discourse exposes the lethality of simplistic judgments that fictionalize highly dangerous geopolitical struggles between Russia, Ukraine, and the West. Her devastating perspective is an indispensable contribution to studies in global communication and transnational populism."

Joseph Oliver Boyd-Barrett, Professor Emeritus, Bowling Green State University

"Olga Baysha’s War, Peace, and Populist Discourse challenges the good-versus-evil oversimplification of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and argues that the road to peace must include a shift from antagonism to agonism. This is a valuable addition to the analyses of the ongoing crisis."

Natalia Knoblock, Associate Professor, Saginaw Valley State University



Table of Contents

Dedication

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Transnational Populism and Global Polarization

Part I: Populist Discourse of Civilization

1. From the Euromaidan to the Russia–Ukraine War: 2013–2022

2. Analyzing Populist Discourses: Contingency, Sedimentation, and Antagonism

3. Zelensky’s Transnational Populism: "Civilized Us" Versus "Barbaric Them"

Part II: Alternative Articulations of the Russia–Ukraine Conflict

4. Ukraine Under External Control

5. Authoritarian Populism in the Name of Democracy

6. The Deadlock of the Peace Treaty

Conclusion. A Road to Peace: Giving Voice to the Silenced

War Peace and Populist Discourse in Ukraine

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/21/2023 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032455358, 978-1032455358
      ISBN10: 1032455357

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      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 Ukrainewith his division of the world into civilized us versus barbarian themthe 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 the

      Trade Review

      "Olga Baysha’s riveting War, Peace, and Populist Discourse exposes the lethality of simplistic judgments that fictionalize highly dangerous geopolitical struggles between Russia, Ukraine, and the West. Her devastating perspective is an indispensable contribution to studies in global communication and transnational populism."

      Joseph Oliver Boyd-Barrett, Professor Emeritus, Bowling Green State University

      "Olga Baysha’s War, Peace, and Populist Discourse challenges the good-versus-evil oversimplification of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and argues that the road to peace must include a shift from antagonism to agonism. This is a valuable addition to the analyses of the ongoing crisis."

      Natalia Knoblock, Associate Professor, Saginaw Valley State University



      Table of Contents

      Dedication

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction: Transnational Populism and Global Polarization

      Part I: Populist Discourse of Civilization

      1. From the Euromaidan to the Russia–Ukraine War: 2013–2022

      2. Analyzing Populist Discourses: Contingency, Sedimentation, and Antagonism

      3. Zelensky’s Transnational Populism: "Civilized Us" Versus "Barbaric Them"

      Part II: Alternative Articulations of the Russia–Ukraine Conflict

      4. Ukraine Under External Control

      5. Authoritarian Populism in the Name of Democracy

      6. The Deadlock of the Peace Treaty

      Conclusion. A Road to Peace: Giving Voice to the Silenced

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