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Has it leaked periphery 3
Has it leaked periphery 3











For information about this and other Yale University Press publications, please contact: U.S. Copyright Law and except by reviewers for the public press) without written permission from the publishers. This book may not be reproduced in whole or in part, in any form (beyond that copying permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S. Yale University Press New Haven and London iiiĬopyright © 2000, 2002, 2009, 2015 by Andrew Wilson Copyright © 2000, 2002, 2009 by Andrew Wilson First published in 2000 Second edition published First published in 2000 in 2002 Third edition Second editionpublished publishedinin2009 2002 Fourthedition editionpublished publishedinin2009 2015 Third All rights reserved. The Ukrainians Unexpected Nation Fourth Edition His recent publications at the European Council on Foreign Relations (are Protecting the European Choice and What does Ukraine think? More recently he has published Belarus: The Last European Dictatorship (2011) and Ukraine Crisis: What the West Needs to Know (2014), again both with Yale University Press. He has published widely on the politics of Eastern Europe, including Ukraine’s Orange Revolution and Virtual Politics: Faking Democracy in the PostSoviet World, both published by Yale University Press and joint winners of the Alexander Nove Prize in 2007. The Ukrainians Andrew Wilson is a senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, and Professor in Ukrainian Studies at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College, London. “Expect the unexpected in this compelling and highly original reinterpretation of Ukraine’s past and present.” -Serhii Plokhy, author of The Gates of Europe: A History of Ukraine UKRAINIANS UNEXPECTED NATION ANDREW WILSON The Return of Tymoshenkoġ5 Yanukovych’s Disastrous Presidency: Another Attempt at Revolution Ends in War The 2006 Elections: The Return of YanukovychĢ007: Another Year, Another Crisis. Russia Imagining Ukraine: Moderate Voicesġ4 The Orange Revolution and its Aftermathĭon’t Cry for Me Ukraïna: Yuliia and Viktor – Evitaand Perón? Russia Imagining Ukraine: Nationalist Visions The Greek Catholics: Between Rus and Romeġ2 The IMF’s Red Pencil: Ukraine’s EconomicĬreating a National Economy: Crony Capitalism in Ukraineġ3 Imagining Ukraine: Towards a Theory of Ukrainian Geopolitics Leonid Kravchuk’s Dance of the Seven Veilsġ0 Imagining Ukrainians:One Ukraine or Many?Īrt and Identity: Modernism or Post-Modernism? Peasants into Ukrainians: Ukrainian Modernismĩ Politics: Developing the Rules of the Game West Ukraine between the Wars: Ethnonationalism Refined Peasants and Pitchforks, Intellectuals and Inorodtsy Other Alternatives: The Ukrainian Diasporasħ The Twentieth Century: Peasants into Ukrainians? Transcarpathia: ‘Over’ or ‘Under’ the Carpathians? The Mythic Structure of Galician Ukrainophilism Ukrainian Versions: Language and Identity 1 Contesting National Origins: Lays of Ancient RusĢ The Armies of Gog and Magog: Myths of Ukrainian Antiquityģ Neither Fish Nor Fowl: Between Poland and RussiaĤ The Cossacks: Defenders of the Wild Field, Defenders of the Faith













Has it leaked periphery 3