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Ukraine and Russia: The Post-Soviet Transition

AUTHOR: Roman Solchanyk
ISBN: 0742510174

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Ukraine and Russia: The Post-Soviet Transition
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by Roman Solchanyk


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This timely study provides a clear analysis of both the domestic and foreign policies and security issues confronting RussiaAIs largest and most important neighbor during its first decade as an independent state. Roman Solchanyk emphasizes throughout the book, the complex, centuries-old Ukrainian-Russian relationship, which is so central that the Russian questionO plays the determining role in UkraineAIs foreign and domestic politics. In turn, the policy choices of UkraineAIs leaders influence the direction of RussiaAIs own transformation. Basing his argument on a wealth of primary source material, the author argues that the success of both UkraineAIs and RussiaAIs nation- and state-building projects will be largely determined by the normalization of their historically conditioned relationship. Indeed, success or failure will profoundly influence the direction of regional and European foreign policy and security. Visit our website for sample chapters!


About the Author
Roman Solchanyk is a consultant at the RAND Corporation.


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         Book Review

Ukraine and Russia: The Post-Soviet Transition
- Book Reviews,
by Roman Solchanyk

Ukraine and Russia: The Post-Soviet Transition

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This timely study provides a clear analysis of both the domestic and foreign policies and security issues confronting Russia's largest and most important neighbor during its first decade as an independent state. Roman Solchanyk emphasizes throughout the book, the complex, centuries-old Ukrainian-Russian relationship, which is so central that the "Russian question" plays the determining role in Ukraine's foreign and domestic politics. In turn, the policy choices of Ukraine's leaders influence the direction of Russia's own transformation. The book opens with a conceptual framework that addresses the key issues of the Ukrainian-Russian relationship. The initial chapters illustrate how relations between Kyiv and Moscow changed-in the final analysis, dramatically-under the conditions of a crumbling and ultimately collapsing Soviet state. This is followed by a discussion of how the "Russian question" influences Ukraine's internal developments-political, social, and economic-as well as its behavior in the international arena. The concluding chapters focus specifically on Crimea, a microcosm of the Ukrainian-Russian relationship. Basing his argument on a wealth of primary source material, the author argues that the success of both Ukraine's and Russia's nation- and state-building projects will be largely determined by the normalization of their historically conditioned relationship. Indeed, success or failure will profoundly influence the direction of regional and European foreign policy and security.

Author Biography: Roman Solchanyk is a consultant at the RAND Corporation.

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Provides a clear analysis of both the domestic and foreign policies and security issues confronting Russia's largest neighbor during its first decade as an independent state. Offers a conceptual framework that addresses key issues of the Ukrainian-Russian relationship, and illustrates how relations changed under the conditions of a crumbling Soviet state. Discusses how the "Russian question" influences Ukraine's internal developments as well as its behavior in the political arena, and looks at conditions in Crimea. The author is a consultant at the RAND Corporation. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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