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EUROMAIDAN REVOLUTION (4) answer(s).
 
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Decade of Dramatic Change in Ukrainian Society / Shevel, Oxana   Journal Article
Shevel, Oxana Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Euromaidan revolution was the start of a process of profound change in Ukrainian identity. Russian aggression has completed this turn to a pro-Western, anti-Russian orientation.
Key Words Russia  Ukraine  National Identity  EuroMaidan Revolution  Ukraine War 
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ID:   179544


Euromaidan Revolution, Reforms and Decommunisation in Ukraine / Oliinyk, Anna; Kuzio, Taras   Journal Article
Kuzio, Taras Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article provides a comprehensive analysis of Ukraine’s adoption of four decommunisation laws in April 2015, their implementation and the controversy they generated. The first section analyses changes in Ukrainian memory politics prior to 2014. In 2006, the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance (Ukrainskyi Instytut Natsionalnoi Pamiat—UINP) was established but given meagre resources by President Viktor Yushchenko; pro-Russian political forces were opposed to both the Holodomor recognised as a genocide and official recognition of the Ukrainian resistance movement. The second section provides an analysis of Ukraine’s decommunisation process which was made possible by: the Euromaidan Revolution; collapse of pro-Russian political forces; election of a large pro-European parliamentary coalition; and the impact of Russian military aggression on Ukrainian attitudes to Russia and Ukrainian national identity. Together these four factors reduced opposition and energised those who supported decommunisation. In the third section we argue that six criticisms of Ukraine’s decommunisation raised by Western and Ukrainian scholars were exaggerated and misplaced.
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ID:   147810


Foreign area observations from Maidan / Harvey, James H   Journal Article
Harvey, James H Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The article consists of the author’s observations while being assigned to the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv. The key points covered are the cause of the EuroMaidan Revolution, protester tactics, and a summary of the situation as of May 2014. It is written first-person and without citations
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ID:   148995


Ukraine’s other war: the rule of law and Siloviky after the euromaidan revolution / Kuzio, Taras   Journal Article
Kuzio, Taras Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Ukraine underwent a second democratic revolution in 2013–2014, which led to the overthrow of President Viktor Yanukovych. The article analyzes the sources of the failure since the Euromaidan Revolution of Dignity to reform the rule of law, reduce high-level corruption, and apply justice to Yanukovych and his entourage for massive corruption that bankrupted Ukraine, murder of protestors, and treason.
Key Words War  Ukraine  Rule of Law  EuroMaidan Revolution  Siloviky 
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