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The Inception of Russia's War on Ukraine

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An edition of Seize the City, Undo the State (2025)

Seize the City, Undo the State

The Inception of Russia's War on Ukraine

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How do separatist conflicts arise and spread? When does separatism become a cover for a foreign aggression? How do local communities respond when state institutions collapse, and militants take over? The armed conflict in Eastern Ukraine, which started eight years before Russia's full-scale invasion, contains unique evidence to address each of these questions.

In Seize the City, Undo the State, Serhiy Kudelia offers an authoritative study of the conflict at its initial stage--2013-14--based on a meticulous comparison of mobilization dynamics in over dozen towns of Donbas as well as in two major cities outside of it: Kharkiv and Odesa. Through his extensive travels and numerous interviews with conflict witnesses and participants, Kudelia explains how a small group of Russian agents and local militants succeeded in eliminating state control over the largest and most densely urbanized region of Ukraine but failed to do it elsewhere. Kudelia challenges the conventional accounts of the armed conflict in Donbas, which portray it either as an interstate conflict entirely manufactured by Moscow or as a civil war that broke out without any external influence. Instead, he argues that local actors prepared ideological and organizational basis for the uprising, but the successful spread of separatist control resulted from the covert intervention of Russian agents and widespread collaboration with them of town administrators and community activists. His findings also show that when enough members of local communities organized to resist militant takeovers, the separatist challenges there quickly dissipated.

A fine-grained and highly original on-the-ground analysis of the origins of the wider Russian-Ukrainian war that broke out in 2022, this book offers broader insights into the conditions under which external intervention may trigger the rise of an armed insurgency in a society torn apart by political and ideological disagreements.

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2025-04-30, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

List of Figures
Page viii
List of Tables
Page ix
List of Abbreviations
Page xi
Preface
Page xi
Introduction
Page 1
1. How Was Donbas Occupied?
Page 24
2. Rivalry, Revolution and Russia’s Intervention
Page 49
3. Imposed Secession: From Crimea to Donbas
Page 72
4. The “Russian Spring” and Its Discontents
Page 112
5. The Rise of Town Militias
Page 138
6. Municipial Authorities: Between Collaboration and Exit
Page 163
7. Governing under the Barrel of the Gun
Page 195
8. From Sabotage to Resistence: How Towns Fought Back
Page 216
9. Beyond Donbas: Why Separatism Failed in Kharkiv and Odesa
Page 244
Conclusion: Reassessing 2014 … and 2022
Page 271
Appendix
Page 280
Bibliography
Page 281
Index
Page 308

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Oxford, England, UK

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Dewey Decimal Class
947.706/2
Library of Congress
DK5479.D65K83 2025

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Paperback
Pagination
xv, 321 pages : illustrations, map
Number of pages
344

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OL57526356M
ISBN 10
0197795544
ISBN 13
9780197795545
LCCN
2024038477
OCLC/WorldCat
1472920575

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OL42400615W

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