04627oam 2200637 c 450 991095838680332120260102090118.0978383825698638382569809783838256986(CKB)2670000000547965(EBL)3029483(SSID)ssj0001467831(PQKBManifestationID)11783794(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001467831(PQKBWorkID)11518431(PQKB)10245784(Au-PeEL)EBL5782173(OCoLC)876154409(MiAaPQ)EBC5782173(Perlego)773316(ibidem)9783838256986(EXLCZ)99267000000054796520260102d2014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAspects of the Orange Revolution I Democratization and Elections in Post-Communist Ukraine /Paul D Anieri, Taras Kuzio, Andreas Umland1st ed.Hannoveribidem20141 online resource (246 p.)Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society63Description based upon print version of record.9783898216982 3898216985 Includes bibliographical references.""Contents""; ""Introduction to Aspects of the Orange Revolution I-VI: Ukraineâ€?s Second Transition in the Russian Mirror""; ""Democratization and Elections in Post-Communist Ukraine""; ""Ukraineâ€?s 1994 Elections as an Economic Event""; ""Regime Type and Politics in Ukraine under Kuchma""; ""Rapacious Individualism and Political Competitionin Ukraine, 1992-2004""; ""The Ukrainian Orange Revolution Brought More than a New President: What Kind of Democracy Will the Institutional Changes Bring?""""The Last Hurrah: The 2004 Ukrainian Presidential Elections and the Limits of Machine Politics""""Ukrainian Political Parties and Foreign Policy in Election Campaigns: The Parliamentary Elections of 1998 and 2002""; ""The European Union and Democratization in Ukraine""Ukraine’s 2004 presidential election was falsified, spurring the Orange Revolution. To many observers, the Orange Revolution was a shock, and the stolen elections a recent development. However, both the election fraud and the effort to topple the government of Leonid Kuchma emerged from political dynamics that had appeared in earlier Ukrainian elections.In this path breaking volume, leading scholars place Ukraine’s 2004 Orange Revolution in the longer perspective of Ukraine’s post-Soviet electoral politics. Covering both presidential and parliamentary elec-tions over the entire post-Soviet period, the chapters clarify the man-ner in which earlier elections had emerged as part of the battle for power in Ukraine well before 2004. The opposition that came to power in 2004 had also won the 2002 elections and had developed its strategies during opposition protests that had been catalyzed by the Kuchmagate crisis in 2000. The evolution of the dynamics that led to the fraudulent 2004 election reveals that the events of 2004 represented continuity as well as change. By placing the 2004 elections within a longer trajectory, the volume enriches our understanding of the Orange Revolution and helps us to understand the difficulties faced in consolidating Ukraine’s democratic breakthrough following the Orange Revolution.The volume contains an introduction to Aspects of the Orange Revo-lution I-VI by Andreas Umland followed by eight chapters by Robert K. Christensen, Edward R. Rakhimkulov and Charles Wise, Paul D’Anieri, Robert Kravchuk and Victor Chudowsky, Paul Kubicek, Taras Kuzio, Lucan Way, and Anna Makhorkina. These authors bring complex and varied perspectives that situate Ukraine’s post-Soviet elections in economic reforms, constitutional law, foreign policy objectives of integrating into Europe, as well as in the broader context of the rough and tumble competition for political control of UkraineSoviet and post-Soviet politics and society.PresidentsUkraineElection2004UkraineHistoryOrange Revolution, 2004latNLIPresidentsElection320.947D Anieri PauledtKuzio TarasedtUmland AndreasedtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910958386803321Aspects of the Orange Revolution I4415523UNINA