EPS special issue: Ukraine in Crisis

Map of Ukraine, Including Crimea, and Neighbors, Including Russia

Subject: EPS special issue: Ukraine in Crisis
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2016 1
From: Nicolai Petro <nnpetro@gmail.com>

This forthcoming volume has been mentioned in recent issues of JRL. I
hasten to point out that it it not yet fully available, and will
probably not be out until this summer, but each of the individual
articles is already accessible online. They can be accessed by going to
the web site of the journal European Politics and Society
http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rpep21?close=17&repitition=0&#vol_17
and searching for the author and/or words in the title.

For those interested, here is the list of authors and their articles:

“Special Issue: Ukraine in Crisis,” /European Politics and Society/,
volume 17, issue 3, 2016. *

* Nicolai N. Petro, “Introduction”
* David R. Marples, “Russia’s Perceptions of Ukraine: Euromaidan and
Historical Conflicts”
* Denys Kiryukhin, “Russia and Ukraine: the Clash of Conservative
Projects”
* Volodymyr Ishchenko, “Far Right Participation in the Ukrainian
Maidan Protests: an Attempt of Systematic Estimation”
* Ivan Katchanovski, “The Separatist War in Donbas: A Violent
Break-Up of Ukraine?”
* Hall Gardner, “The Russian Annexation of Crimea: Regional and
Global Ramifications”
* Paul Robinson, “Russia’s Role in the War in Donbass, and the
Threat to European Security”
* Mikhail A. Molchanov, “Choosing Europe over Russia: What has
Ukraine gained?”

Professor Nicolai N. Petro
Guest Editor
Department of Political Science
Washburn Hall, University of Rhode Island

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