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  1. Paul D’Anieri, Understanding Ukrainian Politics: Power, Politics, and Institutional Design (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2007), Russian Review, vol.66, no.4 (October 2007), pp.723-725.
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  3. Kataryna Wolczuk, The Moulding of Ukraine. The Constitutional Politics of State Formation (Budapest, Central European University Press, 2001), Slavic Review, vol.62, no.4 (Winter 2003), pp.846-847.

  4. Mikhail Molchanov, Political Culture and National Identity in Russian-Ukrainian Relations (College Station, TX: Texas A & M University Press, 2002), Nationalities Papers, vol.31, no.3 (September 2003), pp.347-349.

  5. P. Loza, Nevyipolnennyi Zakaz (Kyiv: Taki Spravy, 2002) as Ukraine’s Warrior Princess, Foreign Policy Magazine, no.138 (September-October 2003), pp.72-74.
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  7. Paul Robert Magocsi, The Roots of Ukrainian Nationalism: Galicia as Ukraine’s Piedmont (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002), Europe-Asia Studies, vol.55, no. 4 (June 2003), pp.653-655.

  8. Harald Muller, Terrorism, Proliferation: A European Threat Assessment, Chaillot Papers No. 58 (Paris: Institute for Security Studies-EU, March 2003), RFERL Organised Crime and Terrorism Watch, 22 May 2003.

  9. Mark R. Beissinger, Nationalist Mobilization and the Collapse of the Soviet State (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), The International History Review, vol. XXV, no.1 (March 2003), pp.234-235.

  10. Bohdan Harasymiw, Post-Communist Ukraine (Edmonton and Toronto: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, 2002), RFERL Poland, Belarus, Ukraine Report, vol.15, no.1 (14 January 2003).

  11. Konstantin P. Morozov, Above and Beyond: From Soviet General to Ukrainian State Builder (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000) in Europe-Asia Studies, vol. 53, no. 8 (December 2001), pp. 1270-1271.

  12. O. Haran and O. Matboroda, Ukraiins'kyi Livi: Mizh Leninizmom i Sotsial-Demokratieiu (Kyiv: KM Academia, 2000), Europe-Asia Studies, vol. 53, no.4 (June 2001), pp.654-655.

  13. Peter J.S. Duncan, Russian Messianism. Third Rome, Revolution, Communism and After (London: Routledge, 2000) in International Affairs, vol. 77, no. 2 (April 2001), pp. 459-460.

  14. Paul Kubicek, Unbroken Ties. The State, Interest Associations, and Corporatism in Post-Soviet Ukraine (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000), Slavic Review, vol.58, no.2 (Summer 2001), pp. 421-422.

  15. Theofil Kis, Irena Makaryk, with Roman Weretelnyk (eds.,), Towards a New Ukraine II: Meeting the Next Century. (Ottawa: University Ottawa, 1999), Europe-Asia Studies, vol.52, no.8 (December 2000), pp.1554-1555.

  16. Sharon L. Wolchik and Volodymyr Zviglyanich (eds.,), Ukraine: the search for a national identity (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 2000), International Affairs, vol.76, no.3 (July 2000), p.678, and Nationalism & Ethnic Politics, vol.6, no.4 (Winter 2000), pp.124-125.

  17. Alexander J. Motyl, Revolutions, Nations, Empires. Conceptual limits and theoretical possibilities (New York: Columbia University Press, 1999), International Affairs, vol.76, no.4 (October 2000), pp. 860-861.

  18. Marta Dyczok, Ukraine. Movement without change. Change without movement. Postcommunist States & Nations Series (Amsterdam, Reading: Harwood Academic Publishers, 2000), International Affairs, vol.76, no.4 (October 2000), p. 895.

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