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4 December 2006
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10:49
Troubling silence over Gongadze
by Tammy Lynch,Senior Earhart Fellow at Boston University’s Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology and Policy.Ukraine’s Orange Revolution was commemorated quietly last week. President Viktor Yushchenko observed the occasion with a short, ...
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29 November 2006
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13:12
Building a Democracy
The Orange Revolution Lives On in Ukraine
By Viktor Yushchenko
Washington Post
Two years ago an authoritarian regime's attempt to hijack the presidential election in Ukraine failed. As official results were announced, disbelief provoked millions ...
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22 November 2006
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11:58
No orange revolution celebration in Ukraine
Ukraine
prepares to mark 2nd anniversary of the Orange Revolution quietly
Mara D. Bellaby, AP
Worldstream
KIEV - There are no orange banners hanging from the
street lamps, no stage being erected on Ukraine's Independence Square, no ...
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15 November 2006
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11:14
Ukraine: Oligarchy Reformed
By Anders Aslund, Senior Fellow
Peterson Institute for International Economics
Kennan Institute, Woodrow Wilson International CenterWashington,
D.C.
For the last two years, Ukraine has undergone fast and complex changes that are ...
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27 October 2006
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12:29
What's the Next Step for EU-Ukraine Relations?
At an EU-Ukraine summit Friday, EU officials will discuss trade, visas and energy. But the subtext of the meetings is the future of EU-Ukrainian relations after a pro-Russian prime minister took over in September.
There is always plenty to talk ...
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26 October 2006
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13:20
RadioFreeEurope RadioLiberty interviewed Ex-US Ambassador to Ukraine Steven Pifer
PRAGUE, October 24, 2006 (RFE/RL) -- International energy experts at the Prague Energy Forum have been pondering where and under what conditions the next "gas war" could occur.
Former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Steve Pifer set the framework for ...
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20 October 2006
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10:36
Implications of Our Ukraine’s withdrawal from the government
By Tammy LynchSenior FellowInstitute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology and Policy On 19 October, Viktor Yushchenko’s People’s Union-Our Ukraine (PUOU) party announced that all of its ministers within the government had resigned and that the ...
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12 October 2006
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10:24
EC ambassador to Ukraine Ian Boag gave an interview to Kyiv Post
Ukraine’s EU hopes far away
by Oksana Bondarchuk, Kyiv Post Staff Writer Oct 12 2006, 03:14
Ukraine’s acceptance into the European Union “is not on the agenda,” EC ambassador to Ukraine Ian Boag has said. And joining NATO is not in ...
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5 October 2006
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14:41
Ukraine's Minister for Sport, Youth and Family Yuri Pavlenko on current situation in the orphanage system and the adoption
Q: Does the Cabinet of Ukraine support main trends of the policy implemented by your Ministry regarding the children rights and abandoned kids in Ukraine?
A: There are no political divergences in the governmental policy regarding the youth policy ...
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10:35
Ukraine's Choice: Toward Europe
By Viktor
Yanukovych
Thursday, October 5, 2006The Washington Post
Throughout
European history, my country, Ukraine, has been badly misunderstood in Western
capitals. Until the middle of the past century, it was referred to as "the ...
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