Olga Onuch is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Manchester and Henry E. Hale is Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University.
'[Ukraine] is now led by men and women like Zelensky in their
thirties and forties, whom Olga Onuch and Henry E. Hale describe in
The Zelensky Effect as the Independence Generation—those for whom
the achievement of Ukrainian independence was a formative political
experience.'
*Timothy Garton Ash, New York Review of Books*
'[A] deeply researched and well-argued book [that] locate[s] the
roots of Zelensky's ability to captivate and mobilize the
imagination of his fellow citizens in the rise of Ukrainian civic
identity.'
*Serhii Plokhy, The Washington Post*
‘Refreshingly data-driven and convincing on why [Zelensky's] brand
of Ukrainian-ness – emphasising “civic duty, the importance of
Ukraine’s diversity, and the common quotidian experiences that
bound Ukrainians together” – has such appeal.’
*Times Literary Supplement*
‘A definitive portrait not of a man but of a nation.’
*The Moscow Times*
'Onuch and Hale artfully combine Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelensky's biography and a chronicle of Ukraine's post communist
development, rich with empirical data and rigorous research.'
*Foreign Affairs*
‘Enlightening.’
*Survival*
''The Zelensky Effect' is a truly enlightening book about Ukrainian
national identity and resilience. The West is rightly in awe of the
country's ability to stand-up to naked aggression and unrestrained
violence, but reading Onuch and Hale's book provides a deeper
understanding of from where that reserve of strength originates,
and the man that has come to embody Ukraine.'
*Diplomatic Courier*
'Packed with statistical analysis of polling data, social media
posts, articles, and speeches, this book answers many questions
about how unified resistance on the ground has repelled the
mightier Russian military.'
*Foreword Reviews*
‘Smoothly written and engaging enough for anyone who wants to
better understand the past year in Ukraine.’
*The Russian Review*
‘Written with… flair and personality.’
*New Eastern Europe*
‘Thought-provoking … Offers a superb blueprint of the foundational
processes that, along with the actions of individuals like
Zelensky, will continue to shape Ukraine in the years ahead.’
*Nationalities Papers*
'The go-to book for grasping Ukrainians' morale in the face of
Russian aggression, and the determination of their president, who
has demonstrated atmospheric levels of heroism and
leadership--perhaps unlike any other in the world in recent
decades.'
*Marc Berenson, Senior Lecturer at King's Russia Institute, King's
College London*
'This wonderfully written and engaging book documents the emergence
of Ukrainian civic national identity, best exemplified by Zelensky.
A must-read for anyone wishing to understand contemporary Ukraine
and what Ukrainians believe, value and fight for.' -- Eugene
Finkel, Kenneth H. Keller Associate Professor of International
Affairs, Johns Hopkins University
*Eugene Finkel, Kenneth H. Keller Associate Professor of
International Affairs, Johns Hopkins University*
'Drawing on years of research on Ukrainian politics and society,
this timely study paints a fuller picture of Zelensky and the
conditions that made him who he is today, and deserves a wide
readership at this critical moment in European history.'
*Gwendolyn Sasse, Director of the Centre for East European and
International Studies (ZOiS)*
'An essential book for understanding how a critical mass of
Ukrainians converged around a vision of Ukraine grounded in
democratic ideals, a European future and sovereign statehood.'
*Oxana Shevel, Associate Professor of Political Science, Tufts
University, and an associate of the Harvard Ukrainian Research
Institute and of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies,
Harvard University*
'Furnishing significant insight into Russia's invasion of Ukraine,
this sheds light as well on one of the most important (and
improbable) leaders of the twenty-first century.'
*Michael Kimmage, Professor of History, Catholic University of
America, and Visiting Fellow, German Marshall Fund*
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