The Ukrainian parliament Verkhovna Rada adopted four ‘memory laws’ shortly after the Maidan revolution in the spring of 2015: One contains a legislation criminalizing both Nazi and Communist totalitarian regimes, prohibiting the propaganda of their symbols; two laws commemorating, respectively, Ukraine’s fighters for twentieth-century independence movement and the victory over Nazism during the Second World War, and a law guaranteeing access to archives of repressive Soviet-era organs. These laws raise fundamental questions about the legitimate defense of democracy in times of political transformation and war. </p
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The Ukrainian parliament Verkhovna Rada adopted four ‘memory laws’ shortly after the Maidan revoluti...
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A year ago, the Parliament of Ukraine adopted four bills on the policy of national memory: on granti...
In April 2015, Ukraine adopted the so-called decommunization package which reflects its attempts to ...
In April 2015, Ukraine adopted the so-called decommunization package which reflects its attempts to ...
After the dissolution of the USSR in 1991, Ukraine became an independent state. Despite an initial p...
You know it is a rough time for democracy in the former Soviet Union when images of fisticuffs from ...
Since the Maidan protests erupted at the end of 2013 Ukrainian society has witnessed a deep transfor...
There are plenty of insights not only in democratisation but also in de-democratisation in today’s r...
This thesis explores how ontological security shapes Ukrainian memory politics in the Russia-Ukraine...
The article examines the transformation of state reform in Ukraine, considers the reasons for the ev...
There are plenty of insights not only in democratisation but also in de-democratisation in today’s r...
Recent events show that the conflict between Ukraine and Poland over the interpretation of controve...
In the 21st century, we are witnessing a paradoxical war, two Slavic peoples, of the same faith, wit...
The Ukrainian parliament Verkhovna Rada adopted four ‘memory laws’ shortly after the Maidan revoluti...
This paper probes the urgency ‘militant democracy’ acquires during a democratic transition against t...
The problem of thorough and ultimate decommunisation in Ukraine got suddenly valid during Euromaidan...
A year ago, the Parliament of Ukraine adopted four bills on the policy of national memory: on granti...
In April 2015, Ukraine adopted the so-called decommunization package which reflects its attempts to ...
In April 2015, Ukraine adopted the so-called decommunization package which reflects its attempts to ...
After the dissolution of the USSR in 1991, Ukraine became an independent state. Despite an initial p...
You know it is a rough time for democracy in the former Soviet Union when images of fisticuffs from ...
Since the Maidan protests erupted at the end of 2013 Ukrainian society has witnessed a deep transfor...
There are plenty of insights not only in democratisation but also in de-democratisation in today’s r...
This thesis explores how ontological security shapes Ukrainian memory politics in the Russia-Ukraine...
The article examines the transformation of state reform in Ukraine, considers the reasons for the ev...
There are plenty of insights not only in democratisation but also in de-democratisation in today’s r...
Recent events show that the conflict between Ukraine and Poland over the interpretation of controve...
In the 21st century, we are witnessing a paradoxical war, two Slavic peoples, of the same faith, wit...