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The rebirth of russian democracy : an interpretation of political culture
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ISBN: 0674750012 Year: 1995 Publisher: Cambridge (Mass.) : Harvard university press,

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The rebirth of Russian democracy : an interpretation of political culture
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ISBN: 0674750020 9780674750029 Year: 1995 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard university press,

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The Tragedy of Ukraine
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ISBN: 9783110743371 Year: 2022 Publisher: Berlin Boston

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The Tragedy of Ukraine : What Classical Greek Tragedy Can Teach Us About Conflict Resolution
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ISBN: 9783110743371 9783110743470 9783110743241 Year: 2022 Publisher: Berlin ;; Boston De Gruyter

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State-building in the middle of a geopolitical struggle : the cases of Ukraine, Moldova, and Pridnestrovia
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ISBN: 3838271726 9783838271729 Year: 2018 Publisher: Stuttgart, Germany : Ibidem-Verlag,

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Rolando Dromundo presents a political and historical analysis of the state-building processes in Ukraine, Moldova, and the unrecognized Republic of Pridnestrovia from the Soviet fall until 2015, starting with a sketch of the main geopolitical trend that surrounds these polities and its influences on them, and paying special attention to the vicissitudes of the Ukrainian political crisis of 2013-14 and its immediate consequences in Crimea and the Donbass. This book is a must for scholars with an interest in the post-Soviet space and to anyone curious about an international conflict from a realist perspective. It offers an original insight on the understanding of the oligarchs' role in Ukrainian political life and presents a different perspective on the unrecognized Republic of Pridnestrovia. Dromundo is neither pro-Russian nor pro-Western. He sheds light on the problems from different angles and illustrates how the local inhabitants turned out to become the biggest losers in the game because they have fallen prey to local elites allied with different foreign powers disregarding local identities and needs. Altogether, the book helps to better understand the complexity of local state-building processes in a multiethnic society.

Russian foreign policy : from empire to nation-state
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ISBN: 0673996360 9780673996367 Year: 1997 Publisher: New York: Longman,

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