Articles | Volume 81, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-81-87-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-81-87-2026
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09 Feb 2026
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Conflits et apprentissages militants: le mouvement pro-ukrainien en France face à la guerre (2014–2024)

Hervé Amiot

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How do you advocate for and send aid to a country at war thousands of kilometers away? This is the questions facing the Ukrainian diaspora in France since 2014 and the "first" Russian-Ukrainian conflict. The article shows that pro-Ukrainian activists, who are largely new to the cause, are building their practical know-how "on the job" by experimenting with other activists, consulting professionals (especially in the medical field), and interacting remotely with their contacts in Ukraine.
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