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Memory and Language: Different Dynamics in the Two Aspects of Identity Politics in Post-Euromaidan Ukraine

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2019

Volodymyr Kulyk*
Affiliation:
Institute of Political and Ethnic Studies, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine
*
*Corresponding author. Email: v_kulyk@hotmail.com

Abstract

The article compares the post-Euromaidan Ukrainian politics in the domains of memory and language, two prominent aspects of the politics of identity that have been sites of controversy since the early years of independence. It examines the government’s behavior in the two domains, taking into account constraints presented by opposition parties, civil society, foreign states and international organizations, and the perceived preferences of the population. In both cases, the government must reconcile the active minority’s call for a radical break with the imperial legacy and the majority’s preference for the preservation of the accustomed environment. However, the Ukrainian leadership chose very different courses for the two domains. While pursuing a rather radical nationalist agenda with regard to memory, they largely refrained from a resolute promotion of the Ukrainian language. This difference does not reflect popular preferences and rather can be explained by politicians’ misperception of what the population wants, as well as their apprehension of policies that would radically change the country’s linguistic landscape and thus their own everyday life.

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