Abstract
Following the outbreak of the insurgency in eastern Ukraine, thousands of volunteers joined pro-Kiev battalions. Although they have fiercely fought against pro-Kremlin forces, very little is known about them. The article will investigate why individuals have engaged in such a risky endeavour for no obvious material reward. It will claim that ideas, political-social norms and emotions have functioned as mobilization mechanisms that can explain individual decisions. Based on interviews, the article will argue that the mobilization of Ukrainian volunteer fighters has a strong cognitive-normative-emotional dimension that cannot be ignored and should be further explored.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 139-153 |
Number of pages | 14 |
Journal | Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies |
Volume | 16 |
Issue number | 1 |
Early online date | 25 Feb 2016 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2016 |