Contemporary Ukraine

Contemporary Ukraine

Author: Taras Kuzio

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-03-04

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 1317468139

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Exploring the post-Communist transition that has taken place in the Ukraine, this text covers: nation and state building; national identity and regionalism; politics and civil society; economic transition; and security policy.


After the Breakup of a Multi-Ethnic Empire

After the Breakup of a Multi-Ethnic Empire

Author: Susanne M. Birgerson

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2001-12-30

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 0313073589

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The relationship between the Russian Federation and the 14 non-Russian successor states is unequal, with Russia the dominant power. This power imbalance is a hold-over from the Soviet era in which the RSFSR was first among equals. Empires, like the Soviet one, are specific types of political systems that differed from modern states. The centralized, multi-ethnic and non-democratic character of empires explains the continued dominance of the Russian Federation. It also explains the absence of alternative economic arrangements and political contacts between the former republics. The Soviet system was structured so as to establish Russian control over non-Russian republics. The political structure was centralized so that all decisions, including investment, production, and distribution decisions were made in Moscow. Economic planning dictated a complex network of production and distribution that rendered the former republics dependent on Russia in a variety of ways. Soviet patterns of government administration and economic management are still evident in all the former republics. Continued dependency on Russia has compromised the state-building efforts of the former republics. Political rhetoric trumpeting new foreign investment, the expansion of diplomatic relations, the signing of trade agreements, and the imminent entrance into international organizations masks the fact that none of these new contacts have been able to replace the old Soviet production and distribution networks. Scholars and students involved with comparative politics and Russian (post-Communist) Studies will find the work of particular value.


Pathways After Empire

Pathways After Empire

Author: Andrei P. Tsygankov

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 9780742516731

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In a revision of his doctoral dissertation for the University of Southern California, Tsygankov (international relations and political science, San Francisco State U.) analyzes the foreign economic policies of successor states of the Soviet Union besides Russia. He finds that some have looked toward Russia and others away, and that the determining factor is the strength of the national identity of the new states. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Experience of International Organizations in Promoting Energy Efficiency

Experience of International Organizations in Promoting Energy Efficiency

Author: United Nations. Economic Commission for Europe

Publisher: United Nations Publications

Published: 2005-04-01

Total Pages: 95

ISBN-13: 9789211010855

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This is one of five reports that review the performance of multilateral institutions in promoting and financing energy efficiency improvements in selected economies in transition. The countries concerned are: Belarus (ISBN 9211010853); Bulgaria (ISBN 9211010861); Kazakhstan (ISBN 9211010888); The Russian Federation (ISBN 9211010896); Ukraine (ISBN 9211010918). Each of the reports are in two parts: the first looks the framework conditions in each country and the second looks at the programmes of multilateral organisations and international financial institutions


Intermarium

Intermarium

Author: Marek Jan Chodakiewicz

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-08

Total Pages: 577

ISBN-13: 1351511955

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History and collective memories influence a nation, its culture, and institutions; hence, its domestic politics and foreign policy. That is the case in the Intermarium, the land between the Baltic and Black Seas in Eastern Europe. The area is the last unabashed rampart of Western Civilization in the East, and a point of convergence of disparate cultures. Marek Jan Chodakiewicz focuses on the Intermarium for several reasons. Most importantly because, as the inheritor of the freedom and rights stemming from the legacy of the Polish-Lithuanian/Ruthenian Commonwealth, it is culturally and ideologically compatible with American national interests. It is also a gateway to both East and West. Since the Intermarium is the most stable part of the post-Soviet area, Chodakiewicz argues that the United States should focus on solidifying its influence there. The ongoing political and economic success of the Intermarium states under American sponsorship undermines the totalitarian enemies of freedom all over the world. As such, the area can act as a springboard to addressing the rest of the successor states, including those in the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the Russian Federation. Intermarium has operated successfully for several centuries. It is the most inclusive political concept within the framework of the Commonwealth. By reintroducing the concept of the Intermarium into intellectual discourse the author highlights the autonomous and independent nature of the area. This is a brilliant and innovative addition to European Studies and World Culture.


Ukraine's Economic Reform

Ukraine's Economic Reform

Author: Raphael Shen

Publisher: Praeger

Published: 1996-09-13

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13:

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...Deals with the attempts at economic reform by the people of Ukraine, the fourth largest nation in Europe...


Economics of European Crises and Emerging Markets

Economics of European Crises and Emerging Markets

Author: Peter Havlik

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-08-07

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 9811052336

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This volume explores a wide range of case studies, analyses, histories, and polemics on the fate of post-socialist Europe- and why that matters to readers today. Nearly 30 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the post-socialist economies of the former East remain adrift, buffeted by the international financial crisis, the Ukraine crisis, and the ongoing instability in the European Union. This new book brings together a diverse range of scholars in offering a comprehensive look at the struggles faced by policymakers, economists and business people across the former East, and the ways that they responded to crisis. This volume also will be of great value to policymakers, academics, historians, and economists seeking to understand possible influence of China's One Belt One Road policy on Eastern Europe and Russia.