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The moulding of Ukraine: the constitutional politics of state formation
Kataryna Wolczuk
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Frontmatter
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LIST OF TABLES (page xi)
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS (page xiii)
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (page xv)
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PREFACE (page xvii)
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CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION: CONSTITUTIONS AND STATEHOOD (page 1)
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CHAPTER TWO: IN SEARCH OF A TRADITION: DISCONTINUITIES OF STATEHOOD IN UKRAINE'S HISTORY (page 29)
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CHAPTER THREE: INDEPENDENCE WITHOUT A VISION: CONSTITUTION MAKING IN 1990-1991 (page 59)
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CHAPTER FOUR: SIMULATING REFORMS AMIDST CONSTITUTIONAL DISARRAY: UKRAINE UNDER KRAVCHUK'S PRESIDENCY (page 103)
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CHAPTER FIVE: HOW TO ORGANISE THE STATE? CONSTITUTIONAL DEBATES AFTER THE 1994 ELECTIONS (page 129)
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CHAPTER SIX: THE PASSAGE OF THE CONSTITUTION: PROCESS, ACTORS, AND STRATEGIES (page 189)
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CHAPTER SEVEN: UKRAINE AS A NATION-STATE: THE CONCEPTION OF STATEHOOD IN THE 1996 CONSTITUTION (page 227)
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CHAPTER EIGHT: UKRAINE UNDER THE NEW CONSTITUTION: THE ANATOMY OF A CRISIS (page 253)
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CONCLUSION (page 285)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 291)
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INDEX (page 311)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SR | 62.4 (Winter 2003): 846-848 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3185685 |
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Published: 2001
Publisher: Central European University Press
- 9789639241251 (paper)
- 9789639241244 (hardcover)
- 9786155211645 (ebook)