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by Taras Kuzio (Author) "On 24 August 1991 the Ukrainian parliament, or Supreme Council, declared national independence, their action subsequently being confirmed by 90.3 per cent of the population..." (more)
Key Phrases: oblast council, inaugural congress, new union treaty, Supreme Council, People's Council, Ukrainian Catholic Church (more...)
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". . . an excellent account of the impact of glasnost on Ukraine, the growth of the nationalist movement, and the achievement of independence." --Slavonic and East European Review


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The Ukrainian vote for independence in December 1991 effectively ended the existence of the Soviet Union, with the Ukraine being the second largest republic to have emerged from the ruins of the USSR. This country the same size as France in land and population will play an increasingly important role in regional and world affairs as a new military and potential economic power. The main focus of this book is the transition in Ukraine from the policies of perestroika and glasnost, first introduced by Mikhail Gorbachev, to the ultimate break with Moscow which brought an end to both the Soviet Union and Gorbachev's own career. This second edition is expanded and updated to include greater detail of developments within Ukraine and within a broader Soviet context.


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