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Titre Table ronde : L'Ukraine dans l'Europe post-communiste [28/05/94]
Auteur Roman Szporluk, Konstantin Sigov, Miroslav Popovič, Bohdan Osadczuk, Georges Nivat, Adam Michnik, Annie Kriegel, Aleksandr Arkhangel'skij
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers du monde russe
Numéro volume 36, no 4, octobre-décembre 1995 L'Ukraine ancienne et nouvelle Réflexions sur le passé culturel et le présent politique de l'Ukraine
Page 481-497
Résumé anglais Leonid Finberg, The major problems of Ukrainian society in 1995. In this article, the author describes the main issues linked to the restructuring of the Ukrainian state and society. He outlines the main political tendencies and the course of action taken by the Parliament and the President. Then he assesses the economic transformations and sociological data related to the standard of living of the population, and he sketches the shaping of civil society, parties and movements, as well as the main ideological and political tendencies, whilst focusing on a few peculiarities in western or eastern Ukraine. The transformation of the young state is emphasized in the context of the new geopolitical realities in Eastern Europe, and of its relationship with Russia. In conclusion, the author presents the prevailing factors which will contribute to the development of the country in the near future.
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