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The Orange and Euromaidan Revolutions: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives

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dc.contributor.author Kuzio, Taras
dc.date.accessioned 2018-11-01T12:54:24Z
dc.date.available 2018-11-01T12:54:24Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier.citation Kuzio T. The Orange and Euromaidan Revolutions: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives / Taras Kuzio // Kyiv-Mohyla Law and Politics Journal. - 2016. - No. 2 : Legal and Political Dimensions of Contemporary Conflicts in Europe. - P. 91-115. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2414-9942
dc.identifier.uri http://ekmair.ukma.edu.ua/handle/123456789/14538
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.18523/kmlpj88183.2016-2.91-115
dc.description.abstract Ukraine has experienced two popular uprisings in a decade (2004, 2013–2014), which took place in four different circumstances. Firstly, the Orange Revolution began as a protest against election fraud during an election cycle while the Euromaidan began in protest at the abrupt end to European integration and was outside an election cycle. Secondly, whether the incumbent was leaving office (Leonid Kuchma, 2004) or seeking to be re-elected and remain in power indefinitely (Viktor Yanukovych, 2013–2014) had a direct bearing on regime strategies against the protestors. Thirdly, Russian intervention was limited to finances, the supply of political technologists and diplomatic support in the former whereas during the latter, Russia used its intelligence, special forces and military to intervene in the protests, annex territory and invade Ukraine. Fourthly, the type of leader which was in power (former Soviet nomenklatura versus thuggish and criminalized Donetsk clan) had a direct impact on whether the authorities would seek compromise and non-violence (Kuchma, 2004) or reject compromise and resort to violence through vigilantes, Berkut riot police and the Security Service (Yanukovch, 2013–2014). en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Rose Revolution en_US
dc.subject Orange Revolution en_US
dc.subject Euromaidan Revolution of Dignity en_US
dc.subject Viktor Yanukovych en_US
dc.subject Vladimir Putin en_US
dc.subject Vigilantes en_US
dc.subject nationalism en_US
dc.subject European Integration en_US
dc.subject article en_US
dc.title The Orange and Euromaidan Revolutions: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.status first published en_US
dc.relation.source Kyiv-Mohyla Law and Politics Journal. - 2016. - № 2 en_US


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