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    The politics of crisis management and conflict resolution in Ukraine: Konstanz University MA students’ field trip to Kyiv by Oleksandr Ivanov

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Such interviews were conducted with, among others, the students who took part in the Revolution of Dignity and military conflict in Donbas on Ukraine’s side. …”
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    Why should America support Ukraine? by Nataliya Gorodnia

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The U.S. should support Ukraine because of 1) Russia’s gross violation of international norms that ruins post-war order in Europe and threatens European security; 2) the U.S.’ obligations to Ukraine according to 1994 Budapest Memorandum; 3) America’s status as a global leader that oblige it to protect and strengthen a rules-based international order, including the rights of small and medium nations in it; 4) its political traditions of promotion democratic and liberal values, embodied in the Ukrainian “Revolution of Dignity”. So called “Ukrainian” crisis is actually the Russia’s one as it caused by Kremlin’s revisionist policy. …”
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    Information warfare: future challenges of Latvia and Ukraine by Sandra Murinska, Olena Aleksandrova, Roman Dodonov

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The second stage unfolded concurrently with the Revolution of Dignity. Media purposefully presented a unilaterally distorted “picture” of social disorder and collapse of the government machinery at the time and aggravated the pre-developed stereotypes and myths in respect of the fundamental incapability of the Ukrainians to have their state. …”
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    The political process evolution inthe Volyn region (1991−2021) by ValeriiBortnikov

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The significant attention has been paid to the analysis of socio-political activity of Volyn residents during the Orange Revolution and the Revolution of Dignity. The author came to the conclusion that in general, the political process in Volyn reflects the direction of the political process in Ukraine with its simultaneous diversification in the following main areas:first, the abandonment of authoritarian-totalitarian institutional forms and the transition to democratic ones; secondly, the decommunization of public space and the modeling of historical memory, accompanied by the return of national (local) traditions, rituals and symbols; thirdly, enriching the „palette” of domestic experience in political activities and participation in regional practices. …”
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    Sociology in Ukraine: institutional status and research agenda by Vil Bakirov, Liudmyla Sokurianska

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Attention is focused on the fact that the victory of the political rookie in these elections was due to the huge social disappointments of the Ukrainians, since their expectations provoked by the Revolution of Dignity were not fulfilled. The first and most important disappointment, according to sociological studies, is the fact that peace has not reigned in the country. …”
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    Identity in Interaction: Language Practices and Attitudes of the Newest Ukrainian Diaspora in Canada by Alla Nedashkivska

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The present study focuses on processes and transformations in language practices and attitudes in the newest wave of the Ukrainian diaspora in Canada, notably following the 2014 Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine. Specifically, multilingual language practices in social media and in off-line environments (Ukrainian, Russian, English), participants’ beliefs about language(s), and participants’ views about the language question are analyzed. …”
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    THE CONSOLIDATION POTENTIAL OF THE UKRAINIAN NATION by M. Stepyko

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…In the years that have passed since the Revolution of Dignity and the start of the undeclared war of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, the consolidation processes in Ukrainian society led to a radical strengthening of Ukrainian national identity. …”
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    FUNCTIONING OF POPULATION SELF-ORGANIZING BODIES IN TOWNS by Т. С. Майко

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The value and role of population self-organizing bodies in the context of the reforma- tion changes occurring after the Revolution of Dignity are traced. The role of population self-organizing bodies in engaging citizens for decision-making on city-oriented devel- opment and improving the quality of services provided for the population is studied. …”
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    Delinquency as a manifestation of the pathopsychological state of the transformation of society during the transition from totalitarianism to democracy by Afonin E. A.

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Monitoring the trends of changes in these qualitative characteristics during the years 2002–2023 provided an opportunity not only to establish the fact of the birth and subsequent dominance of a new type of “social identity” in Ukraine but also to determine the “landmarks” of the irreversibility of the process of social transformation, which became: the “Orange Revolution” (2004), the “Revolution of Dignity” (2013–2014), the Russian-Ukrainian war (2014–2023), especially its final phase – Russia’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine (2022–2023). …”
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    STRATEGIC CULTURE AS A NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY DETERMINANT: UKRAINE’S STRATEGIC CULTURE KEY CHARACTERISICS by Alina Hrytsenko

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The key features of the Ukrainian elite and their influence on political and strategic culture of Ukraine are defined. Revolution of Dignity and Russian Federation’s armed aggression against Ukraine are identified as catalysts of the integral strategic culture of Ukraine formation inasmuch as these events enhanced the processes of reformatting the national identity and renewing the system of values. …”
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    What to Build the Theory of Upbringing for the “New Ukrainian School” by Oleh Hirnyi

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The last decade, and especially the years after the Revolution of Dignity and the association of Ukraine with the EU, are marked by the rhetoric of the «European civilization choice» and «the return to European values». …”
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    UKRAINIAN POLITICAL REGIONALISM IN CONTEXT OF CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CHALLENGES by В. Я. Малиновський

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Social and political challenges facing Ukraine after the Revolution of dignity, pro- cesses of regionalization and decentralization of European research actualized in political Regional studies. …”
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    The role of the religious complex of Ukraine in the processes of social change: dynamics of public perceptions by Victor Voinalovich

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Factors that had a decisive influence on the formation of public perceptions in the post-war period were the results of transformational changes in the domestic religious complex, which occurred primarily under the influence of the Revolution of Dignity (2013−2014), the annexation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the ongoing armed conflict in the East of the country, the large-scale war against Ukraine launched by Russia (since February 2022) and, of course, the processes related to the granting of autocephaly to Ukrainian Orthodoxy and the election campaigns of the President of Ukraine to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (2019).It is proved that the above-mentioned processes determine the obvious variability and ambivalence perceptions of citizens about the role of religion and the church in public life.Traditionally, the high level of declared religiosity of Ukrainian citizens is combined with a low degree of their real religious activity. …”
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    MODERN POLITICAL MENTALITY OF THE UKRAINIAN PEOPLE by Ігор Олексійович Поліщук

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The 2004 Orange Revolution and the 2014 Revolution of Dignity showed a complete rejection of dictatorial and authoritarian-voluntarist practices with modern Ukrainian mentality. …”
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    Formation of Online Content Patterns of Higher Education Based on Trends to Preserve Intellectual Capital Quality Decreasing in Ukraine During Wartime by Veronika Barvinok, Tomasz Pudło

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In such a way, attitudes towards higher education during the beginning of the Orange Revolution, the Revolution of Dignity, the war in the east of Ukraine and the full-scale war were investigated. …”
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    Continuity of operations over repeated crises. Case study of the biggest Ukrainian CRO by Mariia Yashchenko, Yurii Lebid, Andrii Zaremba, Svitlana Bolman, Iryna Hoi, Roman Bystrov

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The company evolved through political instability during the Revolution of Dignity, the subsequent beginning of the Russian occupation of Crimea, the beginning of hybrid armed conflict in the Eastern part of Ukraine in 2014, and the COVID-2019 crisis. …”
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    LEGAL AND ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY OF UKRAINE: STATE AND PROSPECTS by Anatolii Nikitin, Oleksandr Tarasenko, Oleksandr Dubenko

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…It is established that the formation of legal and economic security of national security of Ukraine took place in three stages: the initial period, when the general rules of normalization of legal relations in this area were laid down; the period of unification and systematization of normative regulations in this sphere, taking into account the proportionality of public and private national interests included in the content of national security, with the priority of the latter, in particular in the field of economic security; the period of adaptation of the regulatory framework in the field of national security to the geopolitical challenges that Ukraine faced after the Revolution of Dignity. The defining features of these stages are characterized. …”
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