Ukraine--Politics and government--1991-2014
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Ukraine
1991-2014
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found: Work cat.: 92-24086: Pavlychko, S.D. Letters from Kiev, 1992.
found: D'Anieri, Paul, Ukraine and Russia : from civilized divorce to uncivil war, 2023:ECIP p. 24 (With Yanukovych's ouster in 2014, Ukrainian democracy was restored, and Russia's seizure of Crimea and invasion of Donbas did nothing to undermine it...It was becoming increasingly clear that the steps taken in 2014 had not disrupted Ukrainian democracy and had strengthened Ukraine's determination to shun Russia and join the West) ECIP p. 25 (...an increasingly autocratic Russian government perceived an existential threat from the kind of democratic protect movement that emerged in Ukraine in 2004 and again in 2014) ECIP p. 31 (In Ukrainian politics, Russia was losing influence as a result of its 2014 invasion) (DLC)2022054018
found: Welt, Cory, CRS report no. R45008, Ukraine, 2021, accessed via the WWW on Sep. 19, 2023:p.2 (According to Freedom House, Ukraine's democratic credentials improved after the ouster of former President Viktor Yanukovych in 2014, in an event Ukrainians call the Revolution of Dignity, also known as the Euromaidan Revolution) p. 8 (After the 2014 Revolution of Dignity, the Ukrainian government made combating corruption a central focus of its reform agenda)
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1992-07-07: new
2023-11-17: revised
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