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_aKUZIO, Taras _924361 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe Opposition's Road to Success |
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_aWashington, DC : _b The Johns Hopkins University Press , _cApril 2005 |
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520 | 3 | _aThe Orange Revolution was the culmination of a political crisis that began exactly four years earlier in November 2000. The Kuchmagate crisis emerged after President Leonid Kuchma was implicated in the murder of a journalist and other abuses of office. The crisis split the national-democratic reformist and centrist-oligarch alliance that had ruled Ukraine throughout the 1990s when state and nation building was prioritized. From 2000 onwards both sides in the alliance sought to unilaterally dominate Ukrainian politics, thereby making the 2004 elections a choice between consolidating democracy or consolidating autocracy. Civil society and the democratic opposition grouped around candidate Viktor Yushchenko unleashed the Orange Revolution in protest at blatant election fraud, defeating a Russian-backed attempt at installing Viktor Yanukovych as Kuchma's successor. | |
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_aUkraine -- History -- Orange Revolution, 2004. _924362 |
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_aPresidents -- Ukraine -- Election -- 2004. _924363 |
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_aUkraine -- Politics and government -- 1991- _924364 |
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_tJournal of Democracy _g16, 2, p. 117-130 _dWashington, DC : The Johns Hopkins University Press , April 2005 _xISSN 1045-5736 _w |
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