Book contents
- Ukraine’s Unnamed War
- Ukraine’s Unnamed War
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- 1 A War Within the “Russian World”
- 2 A Theory of War Onset in Post-Soviet Eurasia
- 3 Before Maidan
- 4 Regime Change (Maidan)
- 5 Irredentist Annexation (Crimea)
- 6 “The Russian Spring” (Eastern Ukraine)
- 7 The War and Russian Intervention (Donbas)
- 8 A Frozen Conflict Thaws
- Appendix A Formalizing a Story of Strategic Ukrainian Adaptation
- Appendix B Formalizing a Story of Why Putin Chose War
- References
- Index
4 - Regime Change (Maidan)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 January 2023
- Ukraine’s Unnamed War
- Ukraine’s Unnamed War
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- 1 A War Within the “Russian World”
- 2 A Theory of War Onset in Post-Soviet Eurasia
- 3 Before Maidan
- 4 Regime Change (Maidan)
- 5 Irredentist Annexation (Crimea)
- 6 “The Russian Spring” (Eastern Ukraine)
- 7 The War and Russian Intervention (Donbas)
- 8 A Frozen Conflict Thaws
- Appendix A Formalizing a Story of Strategic Ukrainian Adaptation
- Appendix B Formalizing a Story of Why Putin Chose War
- References
- Index
Summary
Chapter 4 describes the Maidan events – the start of the war. Mass social mobilization began when the government rejected an EU trade agreement. It ended with a regime change. These protests marked the first time since independence that police used excessive force against protesters in a significant way. A radical subset of protesters then used violence strategically against the police. The Party of Regions imploded and power transferred to the opposition. This created a crisis of political legitimacy and two opposing narratives. In one narrative, the illegitimate police violence against protesters finished the regime (“Revolution of Dignity”). In the other, the street violence against the police created an illegitimate political outcome (“fascist coup”). Anti-Maidan protesters in the East formed militias, acting on the second narrative. The roots of Ukraine’s war – whatever one calls it – can thus be traced to Maidan.
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- Ukraine's Unnamed WarBefore the Russian Invasion of 2022, pp. 67 - 99Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023