1st Edition

The Market Impact of Wartime Political Rhetoric Voices of the Russian-Ukrainian War

By Maksym Filatov, Edoardo Pagliarin Copyright 2027
336 Pages 82 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The Market Impact of Wartime Political Rhetoric: Voices of the Russian-Ukrainian War offers a striking new account of how political speeches became an economic force during the first year of the Russian-Ukrainian war. Focusing on 2022, it shows how public addresses by Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky influenced energy markets, investor expectations, inflation, and currency stability across... Read more

Chapter 1. Introduction

1.1.  The Russian-Ukrainian War (2022–2025): Strategic Military Dynamics, Leadership Approaches, and Economic Consequences

1.2.  The Influence of Political Rhetoric on Global Markets and Inflation: A Historiographical Synthesis

 

Chapter 2. Hypotheses and Methodological Framework

 

2.1. Hypothesis and Research Expectations

2.2 Methodology

Chapter 3. Data Collection and Speech Coding

3.1 Media Coverage and Global Discourse Impact

 

Chapter 4. Impact on Inflation and Hryvnia/USD and Russian Ruble/USD Exchange Rates

4.1 Inflation Trends in 2022 and Key Speeches

4.2 Currency Market Effects of Major Speeches

 

Chapter 5. Result Explanation: Impact of Putin’s Speeches

5.1 Impact of Putin’s Speeches on the Gas Sector

5.2 Impact of Putin’s Speeches on the Oil Sector

 

Chapter 6. Result Explanation: Impact of Zelensky’s Speeches

            6.1 Impact of Zelensky’s Speeches on the Gas Sector

 

Chapter 7. Conclusion

References

Speeches

 

Biography

Dr. Maksym Filatov is a Senior Researcher at the Swiss National Science Foundation, Institute of Political Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lausanne, Canton Vaud, Switzerland.

Dr. Edoardo Pagliarin is a Researcher at the Swiss National Science Foundation, Institute of Political Studies, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Lausanne, Canton Vaud, Switzerland.

"A groundbreaking study that demonstrates with clarity and precision how political speech becomes an economic event. Filatov and Pagliarin make a compelling case that in modern warfare, words move markets-and the conseequences are felt far beyond the battlefield."

Margarita Balmaceda, Professor of Diplomacy and International Relations, Seton Hall University