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His publications

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Volumes Edited

  • Democratic Revolution in Ukraine: From Kuchmagate to Orange Revolution (Oxford: Routledge, 2009), pp. 190.
  • Aspect of the Orange Revolution VI: Post-Communist Democratic Revolutions in Comparative Perspective. Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society series, Vol. 68 (Hannover: Ibidem-Verlag, 2007), pp. 211.
  • Contemporary Ukraine: Dynamics of Post-Soviet Transformation (Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1998), pp. 291.

Volumes Co-Edited

  • (with Daniel Hamilton) Open Ukraine. Changing Course towards a European Future (Washington DC: Center for Transatlantic Relations, Johns Hopkins University-SAIS, 2011), pp. 151.
  • (with Paul D’Anieri) Aspect of the Orange Revolution I: Democratization and Elections in Post-Communist Ukraine. Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society series 63 (Hannover: Ibidem-Verlag, 2008), pp. 231.
  • (with Paul D’Anieri) Dilemmas of State-Led Nation Building in Ukraine (Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2002), pp. 214.
  • (with Jennifer Moroney and Mikhail Molchanov) Ukrainian Foreign and Security Policy. Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives (Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2002), pp. 298.
  • (with Paul D’Anieri and Robert Krawchuk) State and Institution Building in Ukraine (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999), pp. 351.

Guest Editor, Academic Periodicals

  • 2016 (March) Special issue of Communist and Post-Communist Studies ‘Between Nationalism, Authoritarianism, and Fascism in Russia: Exploring Vladimir Putin’s Regime.’
  • 2014 (July–September)Special double issue of Communist and Post-Communist Studies on ‘Revaluating democratic revolutions, Nationalism and organized crime in Ukraine from a comparative perspective,’ pp. 40.
  • 2012 (July–December) Special double issue of Communist and Post-Communist Studies on ‘Ukraine as an Immobile State’ within ‘Disintegration of the Soviet Union and democracy development: Twenty Years Later. Assessment. Quo Vadis?’, pp.46.
  • 2011 (February) Special issue of East European Politics and Society on ‘The 2010 Presidential Elections’, pp.111.
  • 2011 (January) Special issue of Nationalities Papers on ‘The Scholar, Historian, Public Advocate. The Contributions of Paul Robert Magocsi to Our Understanding of Ukraine and Central Europe’, pp.40.
  • 2008 (December) Special issue of Communist and Post-Communist Studies on ‘Communist Successor Parties in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia’, pp.164.
  • 2007 (March) Special issue of The Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics on ‘Kuchmagate Crisis to Orange Revolution: Civil Society, Elections and Democratisation in Ukraine’, pp.179.
  • 2006 (September) Special issue of Communist and Post-Communist Studies on ‘Democratic Revolutions in Post-Communist States’, pp.146.
  • 2005 (September-October) Special issue of Problems of Post-Communism on ‘A Decade of Leonid Kuchma in Ukraine’, pp.91.
  • 2005 (June) Special issue of Communist and Post-Communist Studies on ‘Regime Politics and Democratisation in Ukraine’, pp.161.
  • 2001 (Summer-winter) Special issue of the Journal of Ukrainian Studies on ‘A Decade of Ukrainian Independence’, pp. 392.

My very best wishes (talk) 15:55, 26 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]