1st Edition
Democracy, Populism, and Neoliberalism in Ukraine On the Fringes of the Virtual and the Real
Introduction
1. The Populist Explosion as a Reaction to the Neoliberal Order
2. Euphemizing the Neoliberal Promise
3. The People vs. The Elites
4. On the Fringes of the Virtual and the Real: Simulating the Political
5 “Do not Sell Our Motherland!”: Zelensky’s Land Reform
6. “To bury communism”: A Failure of Modernization Rhetoric of “Servants”
7. The Post-Political Tyranny of the Integral
8. Democracy-to-Come: A Perpetual Promise
Conclusion
Biography
Olga Baysha earned her PhD in Communication from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Previously, she worked as a news reporter and editor in Ukraine. Dr Baysha’s research is on post-Soviet new media and social movements for democracy and justice.






