When Ukraine became an independent state, Canada’s political science community, and the country’s Ukrainian studies infrastructure, generally lacked the expertise to effectively analyze the ensuing political changes in Ukraine. Over the years that followed there has been a growing awareness of the importance of studying politics in Ukraine, and a realization that greater efforts should be made to infuse the traditional area studies approach, which dominated studies of Ukraine in the past, with greater methodological rigour, and to situate political developments in Ukraine within a broad comparative context. As a result, Canadian academics are now in a much stronger position to contribute to the study of politics in Ukraine. There is, howeve...
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Guest editor's introduction to the special thematic section "Ukrainian Studies in Canada Since the 1...
Canadian scholars are often thought of as “takers ” of theories, conducting research by applying the...
This paper examines the role played by the Ukrainian-Canadian Community in the adoption of Canada’s ...
In Canada, linguistic research into the Ukrainian language has appeared in both scholarly periodical...
The independent nation of Ukraine was born on December 1, 1991, when Russia\u27s Boris Yeltsin, Bela...
This article surveys major publications concerning Ukraine by Canadian social scientists of the Cold...
The Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS) became the second academic institution in the Wes...
This paper analyzes changes in political parties, political leaders, and regional political orientat...
This essay provides an overview of the activity of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS...
This article discusses the development of a Canadian historiography of modern Ukraine. It argues tha...
This text is part of the cluster of article submissions from the “Slavic Studies Goes Public” event ...
This article examines the importance of Ukrainian-Canadian parliamentary cooperation during the ongo...
The author provides an overview of the major changes that took place in American and Canadian Ukrain...
In the article the bulk of domestic historiography is systematized, general and special studies on t...
The article considers the development of electoral political science as a new direction of Ukrainian...
Guest editor's introduction to the special thematic section "Ukrainian Studies in Canada Since the 1...
Canadian scholars are often thought of as “takers ” of theories, conducting research by applying the...
This paper examines the role played by the Ukrainian-Canadian Community in the adoption of Canada’s ...
In Canada, linguistic research into the Ukrainian language has appeared in both scholarly periodical...
The independent nation of Ukraine was born on December 1, 1991, when Russia\u27s Boris Yeltsin, Bela...