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Ukraine - Democratization, Corruption, and the New Russian Imperialism (Hardcover)
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Ukraine - Democratization, Corruption, and the New Russian Imperialism (Hardcover)
Series: Praeger Security International
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A definitive contemporary political, economic, and cultural history
from a leading international expert, this is the first
single-volume work to survey and analyze Soviet and post-Soviet
Ukrainian history since 1953 as the basis for understanding the
nation today. Ukraine dominated international headlines as the
Euromaidan protests engulfed Ukraine in 2013-2014 and Russia
invaded the Crimea and the Donbas, igniting a new Cold War. Written
from an insider's perspective by the leading expert on Ukraine,
this book analyzes key domestic and external developments and
provides an understanding as to why the nation's future is central
to European security. In contrast with traditional books that
survey a millennium of Ukrainian history, author Taras Kuzio
provides a contemporary perspective that integrates the late Soviet
and post-Soviet eras. The book begins in 1953 when Soviet leader
Joseph Stalin died during the Cold War and carries the story to the
present day, showing the roots of a complicated transition from
communism and the weight of history on its relations with Russia.
It then goes on to examine in depth key aspects of Soviet and
post-Soviet Ukrainian politics; the drive to independence, Orange
Revolution, and Euromaidan protests; national identity; regionalism
and separatism; economics; oligarchs; rule of law and corruption;
and foreign and military policies. Moving away from a traditional
dichotomy of "good pro-Western" and "bad pro-Russian" politicians,
this volume presents an original framework for understanding
Ukraine's history as a series of historic cycles that represent a
competition between mutually exclusive and multiple identities.
Regionally diverse contemporary Ukraine is an outgrowth of multiple
historical Austrian-Hungarian, Polish, Russian, and especially
Soviet legacies, and the book succinctly integrates these
influences with post-Soviet Ukraine, determining the manner in
which political and business elites and everyday Ukrainians think,
act, operate, and relate to the outside world. Integrates
late-Soviet and post-Soviet history to explain the continuity of
the legacies of the USSR on contemporary Ukraine Provides
alternative and original insights into Ukrainian politics that
provide an original perspective different from standard frameworks
Includes an extensive range of interviews with leading Ukrainian
politicians, civic activists, and businesspersons as well as
Western policymakers and leaders of the Ukrainian diaspora who
provide unique insights into contemporary Ukrainian politics Shares
biographical entries that reflect the author's three decades of
personal involvement in contemporary Ukraine Draws on a wide range
of primary and original sources Features original and previously
unseen photographs
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