Politics and Complexities of Crisis Management in Ukraine

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Alexandra Shapovalova
Anton Shynkaruk
Bureaucratic Political Behaviour
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CIS State
crisis communication strategies Ukraine
Crisis Prevention Regime
Donetsk Clan
economic hardship analysis
Energy Sources
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Erik Vlaeminck
Gas Conflict
Georgy Gongadze
Gongadze Case
Greg Simons
Irregular Migrants
Irregular Migration
Journalist Georgy Gongadze
media influence politics
migration crisis management
Mykola Kapitonenko
Nataliya Oliynyk
National Unity Pact
NATO Accession
NATO Issue
NATO Membership
NATO Summit
nonviolent resistance movements
post-Soviet transitions
President Kuchma
Prosecutor General's Office
Prosecutor General’s Office
Russian Gas
Russian Ukrainian Gas Conflict
security studies Ukraine
Sergiy Bozhko
Single State System
Taras Kuzio
Turkmen Gas
Ukrainian Foreign Policy
Ukrainska Pravda
Vadym Kochergin
Victor Yanukovich
Viktor Lavrenyuk
Volodymyr Saprykin

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032178868
  • Weight: 390g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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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.

Mykola Kapitonenko is an Associate Professor at the Institute of International Relations of Kyiv National Shevchenko University.

Viktor Lavrenyuk is the Cofounder and Director of the Centre for International Studies, a Ukrainian policy research NGO.

Erik Vlaeminck is a PhD candidate in Russian at the University of Edinburgh.

Greg Simons is an Associate Professor in Political Science at Uppsala University, Sweden.