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OverviewThe dramatic series of protests and political events that unfolded in Ukraine in the fall of 2004-the Orange Revolution -were seminal both for Ukrainian history and the history of democratization. Pro-Western presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko was poisoned with dioxin, an industrial pollutant that left him weakened and horribly disfigured. When this assassination attempt failed, the Kremlin-backed ruling party resorted to voter intimidation and massive electoral fraud to win the runoff election. This volume attempts to distinguish between necessary and facilitating factors in the success of the Orange Revolution. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael McFaul , Michael McFaulPublisher: Brookings Institution Imprint: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.026kg ISBN: 9780870032226ISBN 10: 0870032224 Pages: 180 Publication Date: 15 March 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviews<p> Author InformationAnders Aslund is a senior fellow at the Institute for International Economics and former director of the Russian and Eurasian Program at the Carnegie Endowment. He is an internationally recognized specialist on Ukraine and postcommunist economic transformation. An adviser to the Ukrainian government from 1994 to 1997, he most recently co-chaired a Blue Ribbon Commission on Ukraine sponsored by the United Nations Development Programme. Michael McFaul is a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment, the Peter and Helen Bing senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, and an associate professor of political science at Stanford University. A prolific author, he is one of the world's leading specialists on democracy development in the former Soviet states. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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