The politics and complexities of crisis management in Ukraine : a historical perspective

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The politics and complexities of crisis management in Ukraine : a historical perspective

edited by Greg Simons ... [et al.]

(Post-Soviet politics / series editor, Neil Robinson)

Routledge, 2018

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Other editors: Mykola Kapitonenko, Viktor Lavrenyuk, Erik Vlaeminck

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Description

Ukraine gained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. In the decades between the end of the cold war and the crisis of 2014, the country suffered a large decline in agricultural and industrial production, plunging economic indicators into a sharp decline and leading to large-scale poverty and hardship. This collection by leading scholars from the region explores the various crises affecting Ukraine since independence. Valuable crisis management research is made available from both Russian and Ukrainian sources and the on-going crisis in Ukraine put in context and analysed. This accessible volume interacts with many disciplines including political science, security studies, crisis management and communication studies; and should prove useful to both students and researchers.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Chapter 1: Managing the Irregular Migration Crisis in Ukraine. Chapter 2: The First Russian-Ukrainian Gas Conflict. Chapter 3: Non-Violence and Violence: The Orange Revolution and Euromaidan Compared. Chapter 4: Yanukovich Statements on Ukraine-NATO Relations: An Internal Crisis With External Outcomes. Chapter 5: Foreign Mass Media and Political Crises of Modern Ukraine. Chapter 6: Journalism Under Threat: The Gongadze Murder in Ukraine. Conclusion.

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