This paper probes the urgency ‘militant democracy’ acquires during a democratic transition against the backdrop of a hybrid conflict. Ukraine’s decommunization laws raise a host of thorny questions about the legitimate defence of democracy in times of political transformation and war. Is restricting political freedoms in order to avoid their abuse a more acceptable solution in the context of ongoing nation-building, regime change and active conflict as compared to consolidated democracies during more ‘normal’ times? Mapping the debate on Ukraine’s most recent memory laws, I highlight hybrid warfare as an emerging horizon for militant democracy research, with important ethical and policy implications. Identifying Ukraine as a complex case of...
The legal governance of historical memory in Eastern and Central Europe has grown exponentially over...
You know it is a rough time for democracy in the former Soviet Union when images of fisticuffs from ...
The paper “Manifestation forms of conflicts over historical memory: Poland‘s and Ukraine‘s disagreem...
The Ukrainian parliament Verkhovna Rada adopted four ‘memory laws’ shortly after the Maidan revoluti...
The Ukrainian parliament Verkhovna Rada adopted four ‘memory laws’ shortly after the Maidan revoluti...
This thesis explores how ontological security shapes Ukrainian memory politics in the Russia-Ukraine...
The main aim of the paper is to analyse the potential transitional justice mechanisms, directed at r...
After the dissolution of the USSR in 1991, Ukraine became an independent state. Despite an initial p...
In April 2015, Ukraine adopted the so-called decommunization package which reflects its attempts to ...
In April 2015, Ukraine adopted the so-called decommunization package which reflects its attempts to ...
There are plenty of insights not only in democratisation but also in de-democratisation in today’s r...
There are plenty of insights not only in democratisation but also in de-democratisation in today’s r...
Ukraine remains far from a robust democracy and qualifies as a consolidated hybrid state. Despite mo...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to transitional justice measures in Central and Eastern...
This article studies the way in which the crimes of the communist regime have been dealt...
The legal governance of historical memory in Eastern and Central Europe has grown exponentially over...
You know it is a rough time for democracy in the former Soviet Union when images of fisticuffs from ...
The paper “Manifestation forms of conflicts over historical memory: Poland‘s and Ukraine‘s disagreem...
The Ukrainian parliament Verkhovna Rada adopted four ‘memory laws’ shortly after the Maidan revoluti...
The Ukrainian parliament Verkhovna Rada adopted four ‘memory laws’ shortly after the Maidan revoluti...
This thesis explores how ontological security shapes Ukrainian memory politics in the Russia-Ukraine...
The main aim of the paper is to analyse the potential transitional justice mechanisms, directed at r...
After the dissolution of the USSR in 1991, Ukraine became an independent state. Despite an initial p...
In April 2015, Ukraine adopted the so-called decommunization package which reflects its attempts to ...
In April 2015, Ukraine adopted the so-called decommunization package which reflects its attempts to ...
There are plenty of insights not only in democratisation but also in de-democratisation in today’s r...
There are plenty of insights not only in democratisation but also in de-democratisation in today’s r...
Ukraine remains far from a robust democracy and qualifies as a consolidated hybrid state. Despite mo...
While much scholarly attention has been paid to transitional justice measures in Central and Eastern...
This article studies the way in which the crimes of the communist regime have been dealt...
The legal governance of historical memory in Eastern and Central Europe has grown exponentially over...
You know it is a rough time for democracy in the former Soviet Union when images of fisticuffs from ...
The paper “Manifestation forms of conflicts over historical memory: Poland‘s and Ukraine‘s disagreem...