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Building Ukraine from Within: A Sociological, Institutional, and Economic Analysis of a Nation-State in the Making

Autor Anton Oleinik Andreas Umland
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 mar 2018
Ukraine drew significant media attention after the 2013–2014 Revolution of Dignity and the subsequent undeclared war waged by Russia. However, the nature of these events and their impact on the social, economic, and political development of this country remain under-studied and, hence, often misunderstood. The reader is invited to take an inside look at the recent developments in Ukraine and to search for an answer to the question of whether transition from externally to internally driven development is possible in this case. Anton Oleinik argues that Ukraine is currently going through a revolutionary period aimed at building a nation-state and its aftermath. Ukraine is a latecomer in this process, especially compared with most other European countries. Its outcomes cannot be predicted with certainty. It is yet to be seen if a current surge in volunteerism and bottom-up civic initiatives will lead to the emergence of a viable and sustainable national democratic system in this country.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783838211503
ISBN-10: 3838211502
Pagini: 420
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Ibidem
Colecția ibidem
Locul publicării:Hannover, Germany

Recenzii

“In light of the dramatic changes in Ukrainian society signified by the Euromaidan or Revolution of Dignity of 2013-2014, Anton Oleinik’s in-depth work is timely. […] Oleinik’s book is replete with nuances of Ukraine’s history and culture not addressed in the mainstream foreign literature. His discussion of foundational social science concepts would be useful for comparativists, while his historical insights and fresh empirical data make his book essential reading for Ukraine specialists.” –Dennis Soltys (KIMEP University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan), 11/2018
“This book presents a descriptive study of the current state of Ukraine, with a thorough analysis of a large amount of qualitative and quantitative data.”—Europe-Asia Studies, issue 79/1 (2019)