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S8 Ep817: Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the Evolution of Ukrainian Identity Volodymyr Zelenskyy, a Russian-speaking Jewish entertainer and businessman, represents a shift toward a civic Ukrainian identity rather than an ethnic one. His 2019 election victory was rooted in

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John Batchelor

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🗓️ 3 May 2026

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy and the Evolution of Ukrainian Identity

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, a Russian-speaking Jewish entertainer and businessman, represents a shift toward a civic Ukrainian identity rather than an ethnic one. His 2019 election victory was rooted in a desire for an outsider to fix the failing political system and find a path to peace with Moscow. Because of his background, Zelenskyy initially believed he could negotiate directly with Putin. His presidency highlights that being Ukrainian is now defined by a commitment to the state rather than language or religion, directly contradicting Putin's "one people" myth. Guest: Professor Eugene Finkel. (6/8)
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0:00.0

I'm John Batchew with Professor Eugene Finkel, intent to destroy Russia's 200-year quest to dominate Ukraine.

0:06.0

These are the facts that explain how confusing the Ukraine war can be, depending on point of view.

0:14.0

I ask the professor now to introduce Volodymyr Zelensky, born in 1978 the prominent president of Russia now, of Ukraine now,

0:24.4

against the Russian invader. He is a Jew, and he's an entertainer, a comedian, who spent

0:31.5

most of his career in Russia. He speaks excellent Russian. What do we need to know about him,

0:36.7

Professor, that explains his patriotism?

0:40.6

Right. So, so the Lansky, and you mentioned the key facts of his biography.

0:46.5

The Lansky is a very unusual Ukrainian president. So he's not a politician, right? He is a, he is a

0:52.5

comedian, he's an actor, but, you know, we tend to forget that

0:55.8

he is also a very successful media entrepreneur. He had his own company, he produced films

1:04.3

and shows. So he's not just a clown as, you know, Russian propaganda likes to present him. He's also a very successful businessman.

1:13.1

He also a native Russian speaker. He speaks excellent Russian because it's his mother tongue.

1:19.5

He comes from southern from southern Ukraine. He's Jewish and he's you and you absolutely right. He spent a large chunk of his career in Moscow.

1:31.9

So what it shows you is that is that there are many ways to be Ukrainian and being Ukrainian

1:39.2

does not mean being ethnically Ukrainian or speaking Ukrainian.

1:46.0

Essentially, what we see in Ukraine since 1991, but especially since 2014,

1:53.0

is that Ukrainian becomes more national affiliation rather than ethnic.

1:57.0

Ukrainian become a national identity.

2:00.0

Why it doesn't really matter which language you speak,

2:02.9

or you know, what your religion is. The key is a commitment to Ukraine as a state. So, you know,

2:10.7

maybe somewhat in parallel with the U.S. identity, right, where it doesn't, where it doesn't really

2:16.0

matter where you come from as long as you consider yourself

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