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How Ukraine’s Elites Work: Power, Habitus, and Politics from Yanukovych to Zelensky

Autor Dr Oleksandra Iwaniuk Cuvânt înainte de Georges Mink Andreas Umland
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 ian 2026
This sociological study explores how Ukrainian political elites think, act, and adapt in moments of profound transformation—from the authoritarian drift of the Yanukovych era to the national redefinition under Zelensky during the full-scale war. Using Pierre Bourdieu’s theory of practice, the book uncovers in which ways power is embodied and reproduced through the habitus of the elites, their symbolic capital, and field dynamics. Combining in-depth interviews, discourse analysis, and biographical investigation, the study reveals tacit norms, cultural resources, and survival strategies that shaped the behavior of Ukrainian policy makers and shapers. It traces how Ukraine’s elites responded to crises—the Euromaidan, Russia’s aggression, internal legitimacy struggles—while maintaining forms of continuity invisible to measurement with standard political science tools. By way of moving beyond cliché debates about corruption or democratization, the book paints a more nuanced picture of Ukraine’s political field as a space of symbolic struggles shaped by history, class, and postcolonial legacies. It offers both new empirical insight and theoretical innovation, and thereby contributes to a better understanding of how elites operate not just in Ukraine but, in general, in transitional democracies facing external war and internal transformation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783838220765
ISBN-10: 3838220765
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Editura: Ibidem
Colecția ibidem
Locul publicării:Hannover, Germany

Recenzii

This book is the result of many years of immersive research within the highest circles of Ukrainian political power. It offers a rare and compelling glimpse into the hidden world of political elites — not only elected officials but also their networks of influence and key actors shaping decisions behind the scenes. By uncovering the informal rules, internal dynamics, and symbolic struggles that govern elite behavior, the author reveals the often invisible logic of how power is exercised in contemporary Ukraine. Rich in unique firsthand material, this study brings to light mechanisms of influence, career trajectories, and the roles played by oligarchs and other powerful figures — insights typically inaccessible to those outside the inner circles of authority. It is a vital and revealing contribution to our understanding of post-Soviet politics and the lived realities of elite power.—Tomasz Zarycki, Professor of Sociology, University of Warsaw