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Journal

2024 | 3(79) | 7-16

Article title

Przemiany sytuacji wewnętrznej i międzynarodowej w Ukrainie jako konsekwencje wojny z Rosją

Content

Title variants

EN
The transformation of the internal and international situation in Ukraine as a consequence of the war with Russia

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Abstracts

EN
This analytical article examines the impact of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on various aspects o Ukrainian politics and society. Since 2022, the invasion has led to significant shifts in the political landscape. While the war has solidified the existing political scene, it has also initiated processes that are reshaping the country’s political elites. Military veterans and social organisations, gaining prominence in the face of war and crisis, are increasingly influencing political and social life. The transformation of political elites also extends to the role of Ukrainian oligarchs, who have suffered substantial financial and political setbacks. Following the enactment of the “anti-oligarch law,” the Ukrainian government has sought to reduce the oligarchs’ influence, potentially leading to further erosion of their power within the political system. Meanwhile some oligarchs are adapting to the new circumstances by engaging in charitable and social activities. The article also addresses the declining role of the Moscow-affiliated Church in Ukraine. Amid the war, Ukrainian authorities have decided to limit the influence of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate, as part of a broader decolonisation effort aimed at eradicating Russian influence from Ukraine’s public and religious spheres. Lastly, the article explores the impact of Ukraine’s evolving relationship with the West on its internal dynamics. The war has accelerated Ukraine’s push for integration with the European Union and NATO, with growing public support for these institutions driving domestic reforms, including anti-corruption measures and pro-Western systemic changes.

Journal

Year

Issue

Pages

7-16

Physical description

Dates

published
2024

Contributors

  • Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II

References

  • Frye T., Weak Strongman: The Limits of Power in Putin’s Russia, Princeton University Press, Princeton 2021.
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  • Makarychev A., Medvedev S., Biopolitical art and the struggle for Sovereignty in Putin’s Russia, „Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe” 2018, t. 26, nr 2–3, https://doi.org/10.1080/25739638.2018.1526487.
  • Szabaciuk A., On the Verge of a New “Cold War”? The Anti-Western Dimension of Vladimir Putin’s Eurasian Integration Project, „Rocznik Instytutu Europy Środkowo-Wschodniej” 2013, t. 11, nr 6.
  • Tsygankov A.P., Russia’s Foreign Policy: Change and Continuity in National Identity, 2nd ed., Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, MD 2010

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
55938214

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_31268_StudiaBAS_2024_14
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