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ID58586
Title

Contemporary Ukraine : dynamics of post-Soviet transformation

Editor(s)Ed.: Kuzio, Taras
Year1998
Pagesxxi+290 p
PlaceArmonk
PublsiherNY, London, M.E. Sharpe
Language(s)eng
AnnotationContents: Part A: Nation and state building: Ferdinand, Peter, "Introduction", p. 1-2; Motyl, Alexander, "State, nation and elites in independent Ukraine", p. 3-16; Solchanyk, Roman, "The post-Soviet transition in Ukraine: prospects for stability", p. 17-40; Nordberg, Marc, "State and institution building in Ukraine", p. 41-56. Part B: National identity and regionalism: Batt, Judy, "Introduction", p. 57-59; Khmelko, Valeri; Wilson, Andrew, "Regionalism and ethnic and linguistic cleavages in Ukraine", p. 60-80; Riabchouk, Mykola, "Civil society and nation building in Ukraine", p. 81-98; Jackson, Louise, "Identity, language, and transformation in Eastern Ukraine: a case study of Zaporizhzhia", p. 99-114. Part C: Politics and civil society: Bojcun, Marko, "Introduction", p. 115-17; Wolczuk, Kataryna, "The politics of constitution making in Ukraine", p. 118-38; Birch, Sarah, "Party system formation and voting behaviour in the Ukrainian parliamentary elections of 1994", p. 139-60. Part D: Economics and society: Malcolm, Neil, "Introduction", p. 161-64; Kuzio, Taras, "Ukraine: a four-pronged transition", p. 165-80; Hare, Paul; Ishaq, Mohammed; Estrin, Saul, "Ukraine: the legacies of central planning and the transition to a market economy", p. 181-200; Tedstrom, John E., "Ukraine's economy: strategic issues for successful recovery", p. 201-18. Part E: Foreign and defence policies: Allison, Roy, "Introduction", p. 219-20; Kuzio, Taras, "National identity and foreign policy: the East Slavic conundrum", p. 221-44; Sherr, James, "Ukrainian security policy: the relationship between domestic and external factors", p. 245-66
SubjectsUkraine / Politics and Government, Political Science  [Browse all]
NotePapers presented at a conference at the University of Birmingham, June 1996
Review(s)Review by Moroney, Jennifer, in International Affairs, 75, 1999, p. 692-93
Mediumbook
HoldingsSearch WorldCat
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