
S1 Ep20: Vyacheslav Likhachev: An Honest Discussion About Ukraine.
10/30/22 • 88 min
Vyacheslav Likhachev is a historian, journalist, political scientist, and social activist. He holds a Ph.D. in History from the Moscow Lomonosov University, and graduated from the Jewish University in Moscow, Russia. As Research Fellow, he worked at Jewish University in Jerusalem, Central European University in Budapest, and Warsaw University, Poland. Taught at Jewish University in Moscow, Moscow State University, International Solomon University (Kyiv, Ukraine), and at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Ukraine). Head of the "Analytics" Program (Eurasian Jewish Congress, EJC), and of the National Minorities Rights Monitoring Group. Since 2008, Chief Editor of the official EJC website.
His research interests include ethnopolitical conflict studies, xenophobia on the post-Soviet space, ideology and activity of far-right groups in Russia and Ukraine, political extremism, theories of nation and nationalism, history of anti-semitism, activity of Jewish communities on post-Soviet space, and inter-confessional relations. https://krytyka.com/en/authors/vyacheslav-likhachev
Former head of the Monitoring Group for the Rights of National Minorities,Former Research Analyst at ZMINA. Center for Human Rights, Former Project manager at the Congress of National Communities of Ukraine, Former Fellow at United Nations Human Rights, Former Area Coordinator at Vostok – SOS, Former Guide at Yad Vashem: World Holocaust Center, Jerusalem, Former Founder at The Chernivtsi Museum of the History and Culture of Bukovinian Jews, Former Teacher at the Institute of Asian and African Countries, Former Teacher at Jewish University in Moscow, Former Editor in Chief at Jews of Euro-Asia magazine, Worked at the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, Former General Counsel, member at Euro-Asian Jewish Congress.
Euromaidan SOS: honest answers to the most common questions about AZOV in the West Euromaidan SOS: honest answers to the most common questions about AZOV in the West - Центр Громадянських Свобод (ccl.org.ua)
The Far Right in the Conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The Far Right in the Conflict between Russia and Ukraine (ifri.org)
Right-wing extremism in Ukraine: the phenomenon of ”Svoboda” brocshura_block.indd (jewseurasia.org)
The “Right Sector” and Others: National Radicals and the Ukrainian Political Crisis of Late 2013 – Early 2104 https://www.academia.edu/27715875/The_Right_Sector_and_Others_National_Radicals_and_the_Ukrainian_Political_Crisis_of_Late_2013_Early_2104?fbclid=IwAR0uMb7h39-N5364jfrK-IXrEtIQPlHgul3Coq7AtQi_KHrfWJ35-zQw0S8
In this video/audio
Introductions
Ukrainian Nationalists vs Modern Ukraine (Nation building, OUN, formation of modern Ukraine.)
Weakening of the far right in Ukraine.
Propaganda directed at Ukraine (Maidan to Russian invasion)
Yanukovych’s rule and loss of electoral support for the far right.
Far right street crime and violence.
Impact of Russian invasion on the Ukrainian far right.
Azov Battalion.
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Vyacheslav Likhachev is a historian, journalist, political scientist, and social activist. He holds a Ph.D. in History from the Moscow Lomonosov University, and graduated from the Jewish University in Moscow, Russia. As Research Fellow, he worked at Jewish University in Jerusalem, Central European University in Budapest, and Warsaw University, Poland. Taught at Jewish University in Moscow, Moscow State University, International Solomon University (Kyiv, Ukraine), and at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Ukraine). Head of the "Analytics" Program (Eurasian Jewish Congress, EJC), and of the National Minorities Rights Monitoring Group. Since 2008, Chief Editor of the official EJC website.
His research interests include ethnopolitical conflict studies, xenophobia on the post-Soviet space, ideology and activity of far-right groups in Russia and Ukraine, political extremism, theories of nation and nationalism, history of anti-semitism, activity of Jewish communities on post-Soviet space, and inter-confessional relations. https://krytyka.com/en/authors/vyacheslav-likhachev
Former head of the Monitoring Group for the Rights of National Minorities,Former Research Analyst at ZMINA. Center for Human Rights, Former Project manager at the Congress of National Communities of Ukraine, Former Fellow at United Nations Human Rights, Former Area Coordinator at Vostok – SOS, Former Guide at Yad Vashem: World Holocaust Center, Jerusalem, Former Founder at The Chernivtsi Museum of the History and Culture of Bukovinian Jews, Former Teacher at the Institute of Asian and African Countries, Former Teacher at Jewish University in Moscow, Former Editor in Chief at Jews of Euro-Asia magazine, Worked at the Union of Councils for Soviet Jews, Former General Counsel, member at Euro-Asian Jewish Congress.
Euromaidan SOS: honest answers to the most common questions about AZOV in the West Euromaidan SOS: honest answers to the most common questions about AZOV in the West - Центр Громадянських Свобод (ccl.org.ua)
The Far Right in the Conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The Far Right in the Conflict between Russia and Ukraine (ifri.org)
Right-wing extremism in Ukraine: the phenomenon of ”Svoboda” brocshura_block.indd (jewseurasia.org)
The “Right Sector” and Others: National Radicals and the Ukrainian Political Crisis of Late 2013 – Early 2104 https://www.academia.edu/27715875/The_Right_Sector_and_Others_National_Radicals_and_the_Ukrainian_Political_Crisis_of_Late_2013_Early_2104?fbclid=IwAR0uMb7h39-N5364jfrK-IXrEtIQPlHgul3Coq7AtQi_KHrfWJ35-zQw0S8
In this video/audio
Introductions
Ukrainian Nationalists vs Modern Ukraine (Nation building, OUN, formation of modern Ukraine.)
Weakening of the far right in Ukraine.
Propaganda directed at Ukraine (Maidan to Russian invasion)
Yanukovych’s rule and loss of electoral support for the far right.
Far right street crime and violence.
Impact of Russian invasion on the Ukrainian far right.
Azov Battalion.
q7rPOBIbzSTXzvbjWsRG
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S1 Ep18: What do Ukrainians Think? Maidan, Separatism and War. 21 Years of Data From KIIS
This audio is taken from the Youtube video version found here: What do Ukrainians Think? Maidan, Separatism and War. 21 Years of Data From KIIS. #ukraine - YouTube
It utilizes data reaching back to 2001 from the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology to put the voices of actual Ukrainians front and center. Too often discussion regarding Ukraine ignore the voices of Ukrainians in favor of geopolitical or ideological discussion. The findings from these polls "which include occupied areas of Donbas" are surprising and do not align with western media tropes whether it be legacy media or alternative media personalities such as Max Blumenthal (The Grayzone) Glenn Greenwald, Alex Rubinstein, Jackson Hinkle et al,
#ukraine #ukrainerussiawar #russianukrainianwar
Below are highlights and not every single poll discussed.
Intro
0:3:54 Kyiv International Institute of Sociology
0:5:00 Narratives and Misinformation
0:11:00 2008 Poll on Crimean autonomy
0:14:00 2008 Poll Perceptions of Russia
0:16:00 2006 Poll on EU alliance vs. Russia/Belarus
0:17:16 Discussion/polls regarding tolerance of ethnic groups (Russians in Ukraine)
0:21:00 Discussion/polls regarding Maidan and regime change
0:25:25 Discussion/polls regarding Separatism in Donbas
0:38:05 Discussion/polls regarding eastern Ukrainian views of Russian military entering Ukraine
0:42:05 2017 polls regarding EU vs. Customs Union and NATO
0:45:07 2002, Russian invasion. Polls shift dramatically
0:48:00 Eastern Ukrainians views on joining NATO/EU skyrocket
0:52:27 Perceptions of various aspects of the Russian-Ukrainian War
0:56:00 2022 Poll Perceptions of Russia
1:00:00 Emotional background in regional dimension to Russian war
1:01:25 Security, Territorial concessions and negotiation (NATO/EU/Territorial concession polls are mixed throughout the following minutes)
1:08:00 2022 Poll on NATO
1:11:50 2022 Poll on EU
1:13:28 How do Ukrainians self-identify? (regions/ethnicity)
1:15:36 Why do media narratives not match these numbers?
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S1 Ep19: The Third-Party Debate: Opposing Views and Obstacles to Electoral Success Part:1
This video is part of a three-part playlist examining third parties. Topics include common arguments pro/con to vote third parties, structural/informal barriers to third party electoral success in the US system and problems third party representatives might face if elected to the federal level.
I then have discussions with Greg Fields @groove_sdc on Twitter and Renee Johnston @RJohnston815 on Twitter and substack https://reneecj.substack.com/
Greg is prolific on Twitter as a pro-Democrat voice. He has canvassed and volunteered for campaigns in the past. Renee has worked with numerous third parties and is very knowledgeable regarding grassroots organizing. She has been a valuable resource for me regarding third party topics and research for other videos. These are not paid spokespeople or media figures but authentic voices that will provide insight without the name calling, and platitudes/slogans offered elsewhere.
#midterms #thirdparty #democrats #greenparty
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