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100 1 _aWAY, Lucan A.
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245 1 0 _aKuchma's Failed Authoritarianism
260 _aWashington, DC :
_b The Johns Hopkins University Press ,
_cApril 2005
520 3 _aWhile most accounts of the orange revolution have focused on the truly remarkable display of mass protest, there is another side to the orange revolution that has received much less attention. The fall of competitive authoritarian rule under Kuchma was first the product of severe weaknesses in the regime and the President's failure to keep his own allies in line. The vast majority of the opposition had been in the President's camp just a few years before the dramatic events of late 2004. Fragmentation at the top in turn led to the breakdown of authoritarian state institutions and the eventual collapse of Kuchma's rule.
650 4 _aKuchma, L. D. (Leonid Danylovych)
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650 4 _aAutoritarismo
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650 4 _aUkraine
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650 4 _aHistory
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650 4 _aPolitics and government
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650 4 _aOrange Revolution
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773 0 8 _tJournal of Democracy
_g16, 2, p. 131-145
_dWashington, DC : The Johns Hopkins University Press , April 2005
_xISSN 1045-5736
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