Regional Identity in Ukraine:
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Regional Identity in Ukraine: Formation Factors and Functions
Regional Identity in Ukraine: Formation Factors and Functions

Author(s): Kostiantyn Balabanov, NATALIIA PASHYNA, VICTORIIA LYSAK
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Political Sciences, Politics and society, Politics and Identity
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: region; identity; regional identity; ethnocultural features;

Summary/Abstract: The main approaches to determining the regional division of Ukraine are analyzed. It is shown that regional identity in Ukraine is determined by a unique combination of the historical heritage of the region, features of the ethno-confessional composition of its population, socio-economic status, and specifics of lifestyle, traditions and culture. The functional analysis of regional identity justifies that, being considered one of the basic construction elements of a definition “region”, it plays an important role in the preservation and functioning of a regional socio-political space. Subjective factors influence the formation of regional identity models: interests of regional elites, geopolitical factors, current political processes, political parties and public organizations, the position and influence of the mainstream media. The politicization of regional differences in modern Ukraine has led to increase in the regionalization of electoral political sympathies, the aggravation of social differences around geopolitical and ethno-cultural values. Ethnocultural regionalism creates additional difficulties in the formation of national identity, consolidation of the Ukrainian society according to the strategic social development goals: its democratization and modernization. Therefore, the formation at the state level, the policy of identity based on public consensus and democratic values, taking into account the ethnic, cultural, confessional and linguistic features of the Ukrainian regions, is acquiring particular relevance in modern Ukraine.

  • Issue Year: 19/2019
  • Issue No: 3-4
  • Page Range: 177-199
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: English