Analytics
14 November 2005
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12:07
Who Are Yushchenko's True Allies?
ANALYSIS AND COMMENTARY: By Taras Kuzio Eurasia Daily Monitor, The Jamestown Foundation, Washington, D.C.
The September crisis and fall of the Yulia Tymoshenko government should not blind us to the fact that the Tymoshenko bloc in ...
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10 November 2005
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14:09
"Ukraine - WTO" issue by Ukraine's representative to EU Roman Shpek
Speaking to Ukrainian journalists in Brussels, Roman Shpek, Ukraine's Permanent Representative to the European Union, said that foot-dragging on Ukraine's accedence to the World Trade Organisation may have a deleterious effect on the Ukrainian ...
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28 October 2005
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16:40
Independent standpoint on Ukraine: Dismissal of Prosecutor-General, Closure of Poroshenko Case Create New
THE ISCIP ANALYSTInstitute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology & Policy
Boston, MA, USA
by Tammy M. Lynch Senior Research Analyst
On 14 October President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko fired Prosecutor-General Svyatoslav Piskun, ...
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27 October 2005
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07:51
Kateryna Yushchenko and Ukraine 3000 Foundation
One of Kateryna Yushchenko`s main priorities as the First Lady of Ukraine is raising awareness and calling attention to the main social problems facing Ukraine today. “Ukraine 3000” foundation was created in 2001 to develop the traditions of charity ...
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25 October 2005
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12:21
Transdniestrian. Topical Commentary: Russia offers new version of "Kozak Memorandum"
After the parties to the Transdniestrian conflict and the mediators met in Odessa on September 26 and 27 political analysts were waiting for the Russian mediator's new proposals, which had been widely publicized, but never specified.
Shortly after ...
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21 October 2005
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17:20
Interview: Ukrainian Top Businessmen Call for End to Re-privatization
Five Ukrainian tycoons - Rinat Akhmetov, Kostyantyn Zhevaho, Hryhoriy Surkis, Eduard Shyfrin and Viktor Pinchuk - have given an interview on their recent meeting with President Viktor Yushchenko.
A common conclusion drawn from the meeting, ...
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11:10
Semtember Crisis Over, but Strategic Problems Remain for Yushchenko
President Viktor Yushchenko has declared that the political crisis in Ukraine is over. The turmoil began on September 5 with allegations of corruption within his inner circle. Parliamentary Speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn, a close ally of Yushchenko's, ...
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17 October 2005
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10:55
"The Ambassador's Armchair"
Ukraine’s internal struggle for WTO membership and its possible consequences
The Ukrainian economy depends on the export of steel, chemical products and food; these three branches are the main engines of Ukrainian economic development. On the other ...
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13 October 2005
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12:18
"A Step Towards Normalcy"
In its quest to democratize the planet, Washington has invaded countries, funded fighters, convened high-level summits and pushed transcontinental trade pacts. Oddly, it has yet to "graduate" Ukraine from an antiquated human-rights measure that, if ...
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12 October 2005
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11:07
Buying in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
The citizen will no longer have HIS/HER DEPUTY in Parliament. Subordination of the deputies to the bosses and not to the electorate.
That the change in the Ukrainian electoral system, to be introduced this fall for the 2006 elections, would ...
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