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Volunteers in Ukraine: From provision of services to state- and nation-building
Authors:Anton Oleinik
Affiliation:1. Memorial University of Newfoundalnd – Sociology, St. John’s, Canada;2. The Central Economics and Mathematics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Abstract:This article discusses the volunteer movement in Ukraine. After the 2013–2014 Revolution of Dignity and the subsequent military confrontation with Russia, the volunteer movement became an influential and trusted actor capable of mobilizing a large number of supporters and a significant amount of resources. Donations made to volunteer initiatives represent in Ukraine a percentage of the country's GDP similar to that seen in some Western countries. However, compared with volunteerism in developed countries, volunteer initiatives in Ukraine have several distinct features: a mostly informal character; their reliance on a hard core of committed and active leaders; and connections with the nationalist movement understood here as an actor aiming to attain and maintain the identity of the Ukrainian nation-state in the making. The article explores the intersection between warfare, nation-building, state-building and democratization using Ukraine as a case in point. Data from two sources inform the analysis: a series of in-depth qualitative interviews with leaders of the volunteer movement (N?=?22) and results of a survey conducted on a representative sample (N?=?2040).
Keywords:Nation-state  volunteerism  Ukraine  civil society organization  nationalism  warfare
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