Ukraine: The Search for a National Identity
Editat de Sharon L. Wolchik, Volodymyr Zviglyanich Contribuţii de Victor Basiuk, Martha Bohachevsky-Chomiak, Janusz Bugajski, Ariel Cohen, Paula J. Dobriansky, Paul A. Goble, Oleh Havrylyshyn, Evhen I. Holovakha, Thomas F. Klobucar, Nikolai A. Kulinich, Arthur H. Miller, Grigory Nemiria, Stephen D. Olynyk, Ilya Prizel, William M. Reisinger, Orest Subtelny, Sharon Wolich, Ryszard Ziebaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 noi 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780847693467
ISBN-10: 0847693465
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 149 x 231 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:0336
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0847693465
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 149 x 231 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:0336
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Part 1 Emergent Ukraine
Chapter 2 Introduction: The Ambiguities of National Identity: The Case of Ukraine
Chapter 3 Nation-Building and Foreign Policy
Chapter 4 Ukraine: Towards a Viable National Ethos
Chapter 5 The Political Economy of Delayed Reform in Ukraine
Chapter 6 Ukraine as a Military Power
Chapter 7 Ukraine's Russian Dilemma and Europe's Evolving Geography
Chapter 8 Establishing Independence in an Interdependent World
Chapter 9 U.S.-Ukranian Relations, 1991-97: A View from Washington
Chapter 10 Ukraine's Relations with the Visegrád Countries
Part 11 Problems of Domestic Nation Building
Chapter 12 Ethnic Relations and Regional Problems in Independent Ukraine
Chapter 13 Regionalism: An Underestimated Dimension of State-Building
Chapter 14 Popular Social and Political Attitudes in Ukraine
Chapter 15 Establishing Representation: Mass and Elite Political Attitudes in the Ukraine
Chapter 16 The State and Economic Reform in the Ukraine: Ideas, Models, Solutions
Chapter 17 Women's Organizations in Independent Ukraine, 1990-98
Chapter 18 Ukranian and Russian Organized Crime: A Threat to Emerging Civil Society
Chapter 19 About the Contributors
Chapter 2 Introduction: The Ambiguities of National Identity: The Case of Ukraine
Chapter 3 Nation-Building and Foreign Policy
Chapter 4 Ukraine: Towards a Viable National Ethos
Chapter 5 The Political Economy of Delayed Reform in Ukraine
Chapter 6 Ukraine as a Military Power
Chapter 7 Ukraine's Russian Dilemma and Europe's Evolving Geography
Chapter 8 Establishing Independence in an Interdependent World
Chapter 9 U.S.-Ukranian Relations, 1991-97: A View from Washington
Chapter 10 Ukraine's Relations with the Visegrád Countries
Part 11 Problems of Domestic Nation Building
Chapter 12 Ethnic Relations and Regional Problems in Independent Ukraine
Chapter 13 Regionalism: An Underestimated Dimension of State-Building
Chapter 14 Popular Social and Political Attitudes in Ukraine
Chapter 15 Establishing Representation: Mass and Elite Political Attitudes in the Ukraine
Chapter 16 The State and Economic Reform in the Ukraine: Ideas, Models, Solutions
Chapter 17 Women's Organizations in Independent Ukraine, 1990-98
Chapter 18 Ukranian and Russian Organized Crime: A Threat to Emerging Civil Society
Chapter 19 About the Contributors
Recenzii
If someone were to look for a concise and comprehensive book on contemporary Ukraine, this edited volume would be a contender number one. The articles are well-researched and solidly argumented, and the book overall conveys an evenly strong impression. The book makes an excellent reading overall. The editors did an admirable work of securing contributions from recognised authorities in the field, fitting these contributions together and emphasising those points that had to be emphasised. The book will become a valuable working tool for both scholars and policy makers involved with transitional societies of Eastern Europe and Eurasia.
This volume is a useful area studies introduction to Ukraine.
Fifteen well-written and informed essays. . . . For general readers, undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers.
In this balanced assessment, a team of specialists explores the external and internal dimensions of national identity and statehood, arguing that the creation of a post-Soviet Ukrainian national identity is a multidimensional process. . . . An excellent collection. . . . Well-argued and well-written.
The book provides a good, general review of Ukraine's domestic and foreign politics.
An excellent volume that skillfully illuminates contemporary Ukraine in light of national identity formation. The authors-who hail from the United States and Ukraine-reveal how Ukraine's multiple identities and divided loyalties affect a broad range of internal and external problem areas. The articles are theoretically sophisticated, empirically grounded, and of relevance to scholars and policymakers alike.
It is an important addition to any library's steadily expanding Ukrainian Studies shelf.
This volume is a useful area studies introduction to Ukraine.
Fifteen well-written and informed essays. . . . For general readers, undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers.
In this balanced assessment, a team of specialists explores the external and internal dimensions of national identity and statehood, arguing that the creation of a post-Soviet Ukrainian national identity is a multidimensional process. . . . An excellent collection. . . . Well-argued and well-written.
The book provides a good, general review of Ukraine's domestic and foreign politics.
An excellent volume that skillfully illuminates contemporary Ukraine in light of national identity formation. The authors-who hail from the United States and Ukraine-reveal how Ukraine's multiple identities and divided loyalties affect a broad range of internal and external problem areas. The articles are theoretically sophisticated, empirically grounded, and of relevance to scholars and policymakers alike.
It is an important addition to any library's steadily expanding Ukrainian Studies shelf.