All the authors in this collection of essays on Ukrainian politics stress the lack of improvement in the political situation in recent years. The authors identify a range of reasons including pre-Soviet history, the Soviet legacy, national identity, and political gridlock. While the authors disagree slightly on the extent to which change is impossible or merely difficulty, none is hopeful. The challenge for scholars is to avoid moving from objective analysis to assigning political blame. Some authors identify specific political actors on whom they fix blame, while others focus on less personal structural factors. The relative weight of structure-based and agent-based explanations is important in assessing the prospects for change in the future, and the possible paths to it.
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August 18 2012
Conclusion: Nowhere nation or better life? Ukraine’s past and future
Paul D’Anieri
Paul D’Anieri
University of Florida, 2014 Turlington Hall, PO Box 117300, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA
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Communist and Post-Communist Studies (2012) 45 (3-4): 457–459.
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Paul D’Anieri; Conclusion: Nowhere nation or better life? Ukraine’s past and future. Communist and Post-Communist Studies 1 December 2012; 45 (3-4): 457–459. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.postcomstud.2012.06.009
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