ISBN:
9783631654569
,
3631654561
Language:
English
Pages:
523 S.
,
graph. Darst.
,
22 cm
Edition:
1. ed.
Series Statement:
Studies in political transition Vol. 4
Series Statement:
Studies in political transition
DDC:
947.7086
Keywords:
European Union
;
Europäische Union
;
Vereinte Nationen
;
Ukraine Conflict, 2014-
;
Politisches System
;
Demokratisierung
;
Politischer Wandel
;
Politischer Konflikt
;
Innenpolitik
;
Politischer Protest
;
Partei
;
Euromaidan
;
Separatismus
;
Machtwechsel
;
Regierungswechsel
;
Politische Reform
;
Außenpolitik
;
Internationale Politik
;
Internationaler Konflikt
;
Internationale Krise
;
Militär
;
Beilegung
;
Ukraine History Euromaidan Protests, 2013-2014
;
Ukraine Politics and government 1991-
;
Ukraine Foreign relations
;
Russia (Federation) Foreign relations
;
Ukraine
;
Russland
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Ukraine
;
Politische Krise
;
Euromaidan
;
Geschichte 1991-2014
Abstract:
"The current crisis in Ukraine has revealed a striking lack of background knowledge about Ukraine's history and politics among West European politicians, journalists, intellectuals and even many academics. In this book, experts from Poland, Ukraine, the US, Russia and Western Europe fill the gap between an omnipresent and easily available narrative about Russia and a scarce, scattered knowledge about Ukraine. They show what history and political science can offer for a better understanding of the crisis and provide insights, which are based on reliable Ukrainian, Russian, Polish and Turkish sources and confidential interviews with key actors and advisors. Rather than offering easy answers, the authors present facts and knowledge, which enables the reader to make up his own informed opinion"--
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
,
Foreword
,
The nuclear weapons issue and the Budapest Agreement
,
The political system of Ukraine
,
The ethnic and cultural divisons of Ukraine
,
The Crimean autonomy
,
The role of the US in Ukraine prior to and during the Maidan protests
,
Ukrainian-Russian relations after 1991
,
The role of the Crimea in Ukrainian-Russian relations
,
Polish-Ukrainian relations after 1991
,
The EU and NATO toward Ukraine
,
The "Orange Revolution" and its aftermath
,
From the Euromajdan protests to the Sich Uprisal
,
Nationalism, party politics and political transition I
,
Nationalism, party politics and political transition II
,
The virtual Majdan : new patterns of mass mobilization
,
The challenges : political and economic transition
,
Conclusions.
DOI:
10.3726/978-3-653-04650-2
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