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: The Atlantic published a piece on the uncanny prescience of the show, noting how its focus on an ordinary man fighting a corrupt system mirrored Zelenskyy's eventual role as a wartime leader. Physical & Collectible Papers
: This paper investigates how Zelenskyy’s party won a majority by capitalizing on the weakness of discredited existing parties rather than major ideological shifts. Thematic Discussions & Media Papers Servant.of.the.People
: Published in European Journal of Communication , this study explores how the fictional character Vasiliy Goloborodko (the teacher-turned-president) framed Zelenskyy’s real-world candidacy. : The Atlantic published a piece on the
: This paper analyzes the populism of the Servant of the People party. It argues that Zelenskyy's success is a manifestation of "valence populism," which emphasizes cleaning up corruption and government competence rather than a specific left-right ideology. : This paper analyzes the populism of the
Several academic papers and articles examine Servant of the People , primarily focusing on the Ukrainian TV series and its real-world political impact involving Volodymyr Zelenskyy.