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Between adolescence and adulthood / Wilson, Andrew   Journal Article
Wilson, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Ukraine is always said to be at a "crossroads." It has so many existential dilemmas of national identity and foreign policy direction. But this time its partners are demanding answers and its options really are narrowing. It is in danger of becoming a dysfunctional semi-autocracy and a double periphery rather than a mutual neighborhood.
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ID:   038885


Bomb and the Computer / Wilson, Andrew 1968  Book
Wilson, Andrew Book
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Publication London, Barrie and Rockliff, 1968.
Description xii, 180p.
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ID:   141319


Can Ukraine save its revolution? / Wilson, Andrew   Article
Wilson, Andrew Article
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Summary/Abstract A new nation is arguably in the making. However, the economy has collapsed, and not enough has changed in the political system. [I]t is too early to celebrate even the positive trends as permanent.
Key Words Revolution  Economy  Political System  Russia  Ukraine 
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ID:   146327


Donbas in 2014: explaining civil conflict perhaps, but not civil war / Wilson, Andrew   Journal Article
Wilson, Andrew Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This essay argues that historical and identity factors, economic fears and alienation from the new government in Kyiv were only part of the reason for the rise of the separatist movement in the Donbas, Ukraine, in the spring of 2014. They set a baseline, but one not high enough to account for the creation of two mini-‘Republics’ and a prolonged war, without considering the effect of Russian sponsorship and the role of local elites, mainly from the literal and metaphorical ‘Family’ of former President Viktor Yanukovych.
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ID:   098779


Eastern Europe's balancing act / Wilson, Andrew   Journal Article
Wilson, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Russia  Europe  Eastern Europe 
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High stakes of the Ukraine Crisis / Wilson, Andrew   Article
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Summary/Abstract Transition’ is clearly much harder than it was immediately after the collapse of communism in 1989–91, now that the West is weaker and Russia is not only stronger but committed to keeping its neighbors weak.
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ID:   179545


Imagining Crimean Tatar History since 2014: Indigenous Rights, Russian Recolonisation and the New Ukrainian Narrative of Cooperation / Wilson, Andrew   Journal Article
Wilson, Andrew Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines competing Crimean Tatar, Russian and Ukrainian views of Crimean Tatar history as they have developed since the Russian annexation of Crimea in 2014, via an examination of popular history and publistika. Crimean Tatar writing insists on the core principle of indigenous rights. In order to marginalise this discourse, Russian historiography adopts a neocolonial settler framing and a mythology of ‘ancient Russian’ Crimea, much of it derived from earlier Tsarist (late nineteenth century) and Soviet (1950s) historiography. Ukraine generally rather neglected the Crimean Tatar issue before 2014, but a new historiography of Crimean Tatar–Cossack cooperation and parallel state-building has emerged.
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ID:   036247


Interavia space directory 1991-92 / Wilson, Andrew (ed.) 1991  Book
Wilson, Andrew Book
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Publication Surrey, Jane's Information Group Inc., 1991.
Description 638p.
Standard Number 0710609728
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ID:   107236


Lukashenko's game is up / Wilson, Andrew   Journal Article
Wilson, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract "The West should start planning for a post-Lukashenkist Belarus before it actually arrives. Lukashenko himself might survive, but his system will not-not all of it at least."
Key Words Russia  Belarus  Vladimir Putin  Boris Yeltsin  Lukashenko 
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ID:   048014


Nation-building in the post-Soviet borderlands: the politics of national identities / Smith, Graham; Law, Vivien; Wilson, Andrew; Bohr, Annette 1998  Book
Smith, Graham Book
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Publication Cambridge, Press Syndicate, University of Cambridge, 1998.
Description xi, 293p.
Standard Number 0521599687
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Sovereign neighbourhood: weak statehood strategies in Eastern Europe / Popescu, Nicu; Wilson, Andrew   Journal Article
Wilson, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The launch of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) marks the most significant change to the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) since it was launched in 2004. In the wake of the Georgia war in August 2008 and yet another gas crisis in January 2009, the EU clearly needs a more constructive policy towards Eastern Europe. But both the ENP and EaP are based on a contradiction. They offer only the remotest possibility of eventual accession to the EU, but are still based on "accession-light" assumptions, applying the conditionality model of the 1990s to weak states that are a long way from meeting the Copenhagen criteria. The priority in the eastern neighbourhood is not building potential members states but strengthening sovereignty, in the face of an increasingly assertive Russian neighbourhood policy. The game is playing the west off against Russia for geopolitical reward.
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Ukraine: perestroika to independence / Kuzio, Taras; Wilson, Andrew 1994  Book
Wilson, Andrew Book
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Publication Hampshirs, macmillan Press, 1994.
Description xiv, 260p.
Standard Number 0333579992
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Ukraine's orangerevolution, NGOs and the role of the West / Wilson, Andrew   Journal Article
Wilson, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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