Development and Dystopia: Studies in Post-Soviet Ukraine and Eastern Europe

Author:   Mikhail Minakov ,  Andreas Umland ,  Alexander Etkind
Publisher:   ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
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Pages:   360
Publication Date:   30 March 2018
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Author:   Mikhail Minakov ,  Andreas Umland ,  Alexander Etkind
Publisher:   ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
Imprint:   ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.468kg
ISBN:  

9783838211121


ISBN 10:   383821112
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   30 March 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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An accurate and balanced account of the most recent history of Ukraine presented by an involved observer. It is a good sample of the Ukrainian vision of the phenomenon called the Ukrainian crisis --obviously extending beyond Ukraine's borders.--Georgiy Kasianov, Kyiv Mohyla Academy, Ukraine Mykhailo Minakov is a leading observer of contemporary Ukrainian, Russian, and European politics and society. His work is a vital source for understanding the deeper phenomena that drive change--and lack of it--in these states. With this book, he has tackled a subject worthy of his talents, and offers a multilayered perspective on some of the central dilemmas of post-Soviet political culture and social development.--Matthew Rojansky, Kennan Institute Development and Dystopia is a philosopher's inquiry into the political processes that shaped the post-Soviet world and a political analyst's search for the philosophical underpinnings of the changes that those processes brought about. Both of Mikhail Minakov's probes focus on Ukraine, but his ultimate goal is to illuminate the broader scope of the East European transformations. Anyone wishing to delve beyond newspaper headlines and pundits' cliches in order to understand what is really going on in that world can do no better than pick up this book.--Serhii Plokhii, director, Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University


"""Mykhailo Minakov is a leading observer of contemporary Ukrainian, Russian and European politics and society.  His work is a vital source for understanding the deeper phenomena that drive change—and lack of it—in these states.  With this book, he has tackled a subject worthy of his talents, and offers a multi-layered perspective on some of the central dilemmas of post-Soviet political culture and social development.""—Matthew Rojansky, Kennan Institute  ""Accurate and balanced account of the most recent history of Ukraine presented by an involved observer. Good sample of the Ukrainian vision of the phenomenon called 'The Ukrainian crisis'—obviously extends Ukraine's borders.""—Prof. Georgiy Kasianov, Kyiv Mohyla Academy, Ukraine ""Development and Dystopia is a philosopher’s inquiry into the political processes that shaped the post-Soviet world and a political analyst’s search for the philosophical underpinnings of the changes that those processes brought about. Both of Mikhail Minakov’s probes focus on Ukraine, but his ultimate goal is to illuminate the broader scope of the East European transformations. Anyone wishing to delve beyond newspaper headlines and pundits’ clichés in order to understand what is really going on in that world can do no better than pick up this book.""—Prof. Dr. Serhii Plokhii, Director, Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University “Minakov’s book is rich in both philosophical reflections and first-hand empirical material. He succeeds in approaching topics at the heart of scholarship on Ukraine and offers slightly different perspectives. […] Development and Dystopia is a valuable contribution to the field of Eastern Europe Studies, as it sheds new light on many topics by adopting an innovative approach. The book is an illuminating read for experienced scholars, students, and everyone who wants to get first-hand insights into Ukranian politics and society.”—KULT online. Review Journal for the Study of Culture, Issue 61"


"""Mykhailo Minakov is a leading observer of contemporary Ukrainian, Russian and European politics and society. His work is a vital source for understanding the deeper phenomena that drive changeand lack of itin these states. With this book, he has tackled a subject worthy of his talents, and offers a multi-layered perspective on some of the central dilemmas of post-Soviet political culture and social development.""Matthew Rojansky, Kennan Institute ""Accurate and balanced account of the most recent history of Ukraine presented by an involved observer. Good sample of the Ukrainian vision of the phenomenon called 'The Ukrainian crisis'obviously extends Ukraine's borders.""Prof. Georgiy Kasianov, Kyiv Mohyla Academy, Ukraine ""Development and Dystopia is a philosophers inquiry into the political processes that shaped the post-Soviet world and a political analysts search for the philosophical underpinnings of the changes that those processes brought about. Both of Mikhail Minakovs probes focus on Ukraine, but his ultimate goal is to illuminate the broader scope of the East European transformations. Anyone wishing to delve beyond newspaper headlines and pundits clichés in order to understand what is really going on in that world can do no better than pick up this book.""Prof. Dr. Serhii Plokhii, Director, Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University"


Mykhailo Minakov is a leading observer of contemporary Ukrainian, Russian and European politics and society. His work is a vital source for understanding the deeper phenomena that drive changeand lack of itin these states. With this book, he has tackled a subject worthy of his talents, and offers a multi-layered perspective on some of the central dilemmas of post-Soviet political culture and social development. Matthew Rojansky, Kennan Institute Accurate and balanced account of the most recent history of Ukraine presented by an involved observer. Good sample of the Ukrainian vision of the phenomenon called 'The Ukrainian crisis'obviously extends Ukraine's borders. Prof. Georgiy Kasianov, Kyiv Mohyla Academy, Ukraine Development and Dystopia is a philosophers inquiry into the political processes that shaped the post-Soviet world and a political analysts search for the philosophical underpinnings of the changes that those processes brought about. Both of Mikhail Minakovs probes focus on Ukraine, but his ultimate goal is to illuminate the broader scope of the East European transformations. Anyone wishing to delve beyond newspaper headlines and pundits cliches in order to understand what is really going on in that world can do no better than pick up this book. Prof. Dr. Serhii Plokhii, Director, Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University


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Mikhail Minakov is Professor of Philosophy at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, DAAD Visiting Professor at Europe University Viadrina, Senior Fellow at the Kennan Institute, and Editor-in-chief of Ideology and Politics Journal. His research interests focus on ideology, social experience, social and political imagination, as well as long term epistemological tendencies in modernity. Mikhail Minakov is an author of over hundred analytical and research papers, and several books including Kant’s Concept of the Faith of Reason (Parapan, 2001), History of Experience (Parapan, 2007), and Photosophy (Laurus, 2017).

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