Ukraine contested nationhood in a European context

"Prior to the dramatic events of 2014 and the increase in international attention, Ukraine was often considered to be a Russian backwater with unrealistic aspirations of independence or full sovereignty. This book challenges the common view that Ukraine is a country split between a pro-European...

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Cultural pluralism / Ukraine
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Ukraine / Politics and government / 1991-
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-429-24450-6
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