Civil Society, Democratisation, Media

  • Birch, S., ‘Nomenklatura, democratisation, electoral clientelism and party formation in post-Soviet Ukraine’, Democratization, vol.4, no.4 (Winter 1997), pp.40-62.
  • Aberg, Martin, Sandberg, Mikael, Bende-Nabende, Anthony, Social Capital and Democratisation. Roots of Trust in Post-Communist Poland and Ukraine (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003).
  • Aslund, Anders, ‘The Economic Policy of Ukraine after the Orange Revolution’, Eurasian Geography and Economics, vol.46, no.1 (July-August 2005), pp.327-353.
  • Baziv, Vasyl: Editor of ‘Za vilnu Ukrainu’, Report on the USSR, vol.3, no.11 (15 March 1991), pp.17-20,
  • D'Anieri, Paul, ‘Democracy Unfulfilled. The Establishment of Electoral Authoritarianism in Ukraine’, Journal of Ukrainian Studies, vol. 26, nos. 1-2 (Summer-Winter 2001), pp.13-36.
  • D’Anieri, P., Understanding Ukrainian Politics: Power, Politics, and Institutional Design (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2007).
  • D’Anieri, P., ‘What Has Changed in Ukrainian Politics? Assessing the Implications of the ‘Orange Revolution,’’ Problems of Post-Communism, vol.52, no.5 (September-October 2005), pp. 82-91.
  • D’Anieri, P., ‘Leonid Kuchma and the Personalization of the Ukrainian Presidency,’ Problems of Post-Communism, vol.50 , no.5(September-October 2003), pp.58-65.
  • Darden, Keith, ‘Blackmail as a Tool of State Domination: Ukraine Under Kuchma’, Eastern European Constitutional Review, vol.10, nos.2-3 (Spring-Summer 2001), pp.67-71.
  • Davis, Sue, Trade Unions in Russia and Ukraine, 1985-95 (St. Martin's Press, 2001).
  • Dowley, Kathleen M. and Silver, Brian D., 'Social Capital, Ethnicity and Support for Democracy in the Post-Communist States', Europe-Asia Studies, vol.54, no.4 (June 2002), pp. 505-528.
  • Dyczok, Marta, ‘Breaking Through the Information Blockade: Election and Revolution in Ukraine 2004,’ Canadian Slavonic Papers/Revue canadienne des slavistes, vol. XLVII, nos. 3-4 (September-December 2005), pp.241-268.
  • Dyczok, Marta, ‘The Politics of Media in Ukraine: Election 2002,’ in Nicolas Hayoz and Andrej N. Lushnycky (eds.) Ukraine at a Crossroads (Interdisciplinary Studies on Central and Eastern Europe. Vol. 1 Edited by Rolf Fieguth and Nicolas Hayoz. Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien: Peter Lang, 2005), pp.63-100.
  • Dyczok, Marta, ‘Was Kuchma’s Censorship Effective? Mass media in Ukraine before 2004.’ Europe-Asia Studies, vol. 58, no 2 (March 2006), pp. 215-238.
  • Dyczok, Marta, ‘Ukraine’s Media Landscape,’ in Wsevolod W. Isajiw (ed.) Society in Transition: Social Change in Ukraine in Western Perspectives (Toronto: Scholar’s Press, 2003), pp.283-306.
  • Kubicek, P., 'Civil Society, Trade Unions and Post-Soviet Democratisation: Evidence from Russia and Ukraine', Europe-Asia Studies, vol.54, no.4 (June 2002), pp. 603-624.
  • Ishiyama, John T. and Kennedy, Ryan, ‘Superpresidentialism and Political Party Development in Russia, Ukraine, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan’, Europe-Asia Studies, vol.53, no.8 (December 2001), pp.1177-1191.
  • Kubicek, Paul, ‘The Limits of Electoral Democracy in Ukraine’, Democratization, vol.8, no.2 (Summer 2001), pp.117-139.
  • Kuzio, T., ‘Belarus and Ukraine: Democracy Building in a Grey Security Zone’, in Zielonka, Jan and Pravda, Alex, eds., Democratic Consolidation in Eastern Europe. Vol.2: International and Transnational Factors, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001), pp.455-484.
  • Kuzio, T., ‘Ukrainian Economic Policy after the Orange Revolution: A Commentary on Aslund’s Analysis’, Eurasian Geography and Economics, vol.xlvi, no.5 (July-August 2005, pp.354-363.
  • Kuzio, T., ‘Regime Type and Politics in Ukraine under Kuchma’, Communist and Post-Communist Studies, vol.38, no.2 (June 2005), pp.167-190.
  • Kuzio, T., ‘Semi-Authoritarianism in Kuchma’s Ukraine’, in Nicolas Hayoz and Andrej N. Lushnycky eds., Ukraine at a Crossroads (Bern: Peter Lang, 2005), pp.33-62.
  • Lapychak, C., ‘Media Independence is Still Alien to Ukraine’s Political Culture’, Transition, vol.1, no.18 (6 October 1995).
  • Nikolayenko, Olena, ‘Press Freedom During the 1994 and 1999 Presidential Elections in Ukraine: A Reverse Wave?’, Europe-Asia Studies, vol.56, no.5 (July 2004), pp.661-686.
  • Nivat, Anne, ‘No More Russian Television in Ukraine’, Transition, vol.2, no.24 (29 November 1996).
  • Oates, Sarah, Miller, William L. and Gordeland, Ase, ‘Towards a Soviet Past or a Socialist Future? Understanding Why Voters Choose Communist Parties in Ukraine, Russia, Bulgaria, Slovakia and the Czech Republic’ in Paul G. Lewis (ed.), Party Development and Democratic Change in Post-Communist Europe (London: Frank Cass, 2001), pp.16-31.
  • O’Loughlin, John and Bell, James E., ‘The Political Geography of Civic Engagement in Ukraine’, Party Development and Democratic Change in Post-Communist Europe, vol.40, no.4 (June 1999), pp.233-266.
  • Oosterbaan, Gwynne, ‘Clan Based politics in Ukraine and the Implications for Democratization’ in Micgiel, J.S., ed., Perspectives on Political and Economic Transitions after Communism (New York: Institute on East Central Europe, Columbia University, 1997), pp.213-233.
  • Prisiajniuok, Oxana, ‘The State of Civil Society in Independent Ukraine’, Journal of Ukrainian Studies, vol.20, nos.1-2 (Summer-Winter 1995), pp.161-176.
  • Prizel, Ilya, ‘Ukraine between proto-democracy and "soft" authoritarianism’ in Dawisha, Karen and Parrott, Bruce, eds., Democratic changes and authoritarian reactions in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova (Cambridge: Cambridge Universiy Press, 1997), pp.330-369.
  • Protsyk, Oleh, and Wilson, Andrew, ‘Centre Politics in Russia and Ukraine’, Party Politics, vol.9, no.6 (November 2003), pp.703-727.
  • Protsyk, Oleh and Andrew Wilson, ‘Centre Politics in Russia and Ukraine: Patronage, Power and Virtuality’, Party Politics, vol. 9, no. 6 (December 2003), pp. 703-29.
  • Riabchuk, Mykola, ‘From “Dysfunctional” to “Blackmail” State: Paradoxes of the Post-Soviet Transition’, in Egle Ridzeviciute ed., Contemporary Change in Ukraine. Baltic and East European Studies 5 (Stockholm: Baltic and East European Graduate School, Sodertorns Hogskola, 2006), pp.99-112.
  • Riabchouk, M., ‘Between Civil Society and the New Etatism: Democracy in the Making and State Building in Ukraine’ in Kennedy, Michael D., ed., Envisioning Eastern Europe. Postcommunist Cultural Studies (Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press, 1994), pp. 125-148.
  • Riabchuk, Mykola, ‘A Perilous Way to Freedom: Independent Mass Media in the Blackmail State’, Journal of Ukrainian Studies,, vol. 26, nos. 1-2 (Summer-Winter 2001), pp.93-132.
  • Riabchuk, M., ‘Ukraine: Authoritarianism with a Human Face’, East European Reporter, vol.5, no.6 (November-December 1992).
  • Sabic, Claudia, and Zimmer, Kerstin, 'Ukraine: The Genesis of a Captured State' in Melanie Tatur ed., The Making of Regions in Post-Socialist Europe: The Impact of History, Economic Structure and Institutions. Case Studies from Poland, Hungary, Romania and Ukraine (Wiesbaden: Verlag fur Sozialwissenschaften, 2004), pp.107-130.
  • Sakwa, Richard, ‘Democratic Change in Russia and Ukraine’, Demokratization, vol.1, no.1 (Spring 1994), pp.41-72.
  • Simon, Rick, 'Labour and Political Transformation in Russia and Ukraine', (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2001).
  • Stepanenko, Victor, ‘Civil Society in Post-Soviet Ukraine: Civic Ethos in the Framework of Corrupted Sociality?’, East European Politics and Society, vol.20, no.4 (November 2006), pp.571-597.
  • Way, Lucan, A., ‘The Sources and Dynamics of Competitive Authoritarianism in Ukraine’, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, vol.20, no.1 (March 2004), pp.143-161.
  • Way, Lucan A., ‘Authoritarian State-Building and the Sources of Political Liberalization in the Western Former Soviet Union, 1992-2004’, World Politics, vol. 57, no. 2 (January 2005), pp.231-261.
  • Way, Lucan A., ‘Rapacious individualism and competitive authoritarianism in Ukraine, 1992-2004’, Communist and Post-Communist Studies, vol.38, no.2 (June 2005), pp.191-206.
  • Way, Lucan A., ‘Kuchma’s Failed Authoritarianism’, Journal of Democracy, vol.16, no.2 (April 2005), pp.131-145.
  • Wilson, Andrew, ‘Ukraine's New Virtual Politics’, East European Constitutional Review, vol.10, nos.2-3 (Spring-Summer 2001), pp.60-66.
  • Wise, C. R. and Brown, T. L., ‘The Consolidation of Democracy in Ukraine’, Democratization, vol.5, no.1 (Spring 1998), pp.116-137.
  • Zon, Hans V., ‘Political Culture and Neo-Patrimonialism under Leonid Kuchma’, Problems of Post-Communism, vol.52, no.5 (September/October 2005), pp.12-22.
  • Zon V. Hans., 'Neo-Patrimonialism as an Impediment to Economic Development: The Case of Ukraine', Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, vol.17, no.3 (September 2001), pp.71-95.

Communism and the Left

  • Jane Leftwich Curry, Joan Barth Urban, The Left Transformed: The Cases of East-Central Europe, Russia and Ukraine, (Rowman & Littlefield, May 2003).
  • Sochor, Zenovia, 'From Liberalization to Post-Communism: The Role of the Communist Party in Ukraine', Journal of Ukrainian Studies, vol.21, nos.1-2 (Summer-Winter 1996), pp.147-164.
  • Solchanyk, Roman, ‘Ukrainian Communist Party on the Offensive’, RL 111/91, Report on the USSR, vol.3, no.10 (8 March 1991).
  • Urban, Joan, 'The Communist Parties of Russia and Ukraine on the Eve of the 1999 Elections: Similarities, Contrasts, and Interaction', Demokratizatsiya, vol.7, no.1 (Winter 1998), pp.111-134.
  • Wilson, A., ‘The Ukrainian Left: In Transition to Social Democracy or Still in Thrall to the USSR?’, Europe-Asia Studies, vol.49, no.7 (November 1997), pp.1293-1316.
  • Wilson, A., ‘The Long March of the Ukrainian Left: Backwards Towards Communism, Sideways to Social-Democracy or Forwards to Socialism?’, The Masaryk Journal, vol.3, no.1 (January 2000), pp.122-140.
  • Wilson, A., 'The Communist Party of Ukraine: From Soviet Man to East Slavic Brotherhood', in Jane Leftwich Curry and Joan Barth Urban, eds., The Left Transformed in Post-Communist Societies: The Cases of East-Central Europe, Russia, and Ukraine (Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003), pp. 209-43.
  • Wilson, A., ‘Reinventing the Ukrainian Left: Assessing Adaptability and Change’, Slavonic and East European Review, vol.80, no.1 (January 2002), pp.21-59. .

Corruption & Organised Crime

  • Cohen, Ariel, ‘Ukrainian and Russian Organized Crime: A Threat to Emerging Civil Society’ in Wolchik, S. L. and Zviglyanich, V., Ukraine. The Search for a National Identity (Lanham, Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2000), pp.285-302.
  • Kuzio, T., ‘Organised Crime and Corruption in Ukraine’, Jane’s Intelligence Review, vol.9, no.1 (January 1997).
  • Lapychak, C., ‘Playing the Patronage Game in Ukraine’, Transition, vol.2, no.21 (18 October 1996).
  • Markovskaya, Anna, William Pridemore, Alex William, and Chizu Nakajima, ‘Laws Without Teeth: An Overview of the Problems Associated with Corruption in Ukraine’, Crime, Law and Social Change, Vol. 39, No. 2 (March 2003), pp. 193-213.
  • Miller, William L., Tatyana Koshechkina and Grodeland Ase, ‘How Citizens Cope with Postcommunist Officials: Evidence from Focus Group Discussions in Ukraine and the Czech Republic’, Political Studies, vol.65, no.3 (Special Issue, 1997), pp. 597-625.
  • Pleines, Heiko, ‘Ukraine’s Organized Crime Is an Enduring Soviet Legacy’, Transition, vol.2, no.5 (8 March 1996).
  • Rudd, Jane, ‘Trafficking in Women in Ukraine’, in Wsevolod W. Isajiw ed., Society in Transition. Social Change in Ukraine in Western Perspectives (Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2003), pp.349-400.
  • Shelley, Louise, I. 'Organized Crime and Corruption in Ukraine: Impediments to the Development of a Free Market Economy', Demokratizatsiya, vol.6, no.4 (Fall 1998).
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  • Varfolomeyev, O., ‘Rival ‘Clans’ Mix Business, Politics, and Murder’, Transition, vol.3, no.6 (4 April 1997).
  • Zyla, Roman, ‘Corruption in Ukraine: Between Perceptions and Reality’ in Kuzio, T., D’Anieri, P. and Kravchuk, R.S., eds., State and Institution Building in Ukraine (New York: St.Martin’s Press, 1999),pp.245-268.

Economic Reform 1 (A-I)

  • Akimova, Irina, ‘Marketing Approaches and Organization for Marketing in Ukraine’, Journal for East European Marketing Studies, no.3 (1997), pp.237-258.
  • Akimova, Iryna, and Schwoediauer, Gerhard, Ownership Structure, Corporate Governance and Enterprise Performance: Empirical Results for Ukraine, IER Working Paper No. 21. Resource: http://www.ier.kiev.ua/English/WP/2003/wp2003_eng.cgi.
  • Ash, Timothy N., ‘Land and agricultural reform in Ukraine’ in Wegren, Stephen ed., Land Reform in the Former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe (London and New York: Routledge, 1998), pp.62-86.
  • Aslund, A,. ‘The Trouble with Economic Reforms in Ukraine’ in Kis, T., Makaryk, I., Weretelnyk, R., eds., Towards a New Ukraine II. Meeting the Next Century (Ottawa: Chair of Ukrainian Studies, University of Ottawa,1999), pp.103-120.
  • Aslund, Anders, 'Ukraine's Return to Economic Growth', Post-Soviet Geography and Economics, vol.42, no.5 (2001), pp.313-328.
  • Aslund, A. 'Why Has Ukraine Returned to Economic Growth?', Working Paper No. 15, (Kyiv: Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting, 2002), Resource: http://www.ier.kiev.ua/Eng/WPEng.htm.
  • Banaian, King, The Ukrainian Economy Since Independence (London: Edward Elgar, 1999).
  • Banaian, King, 'Ukraine at the Crossroads. Economic Reforms in International Perspective', Economic Systems, no.3, 2001, pp. 275-277.
  • Banaian, King, ‘The Economy of Ukraine after Ten Years The Connection between Delayed Economic Reforms and External Assistance, Journal of Ukrainian Studies, vol. 26, nos. 1-2 (Summer-Winter 2001), pp.75-92.
  • Bofinger, Peter, Flassbeck, Heiner and Hoffmann, Lutz ‘Orthodox Money-based Stabilization (OMBS) versus Heterodox Exchange Rate-based Stabiization (HERBS): The Case of Russia, the Ukraine and Kazakhstan’, Economic Systems, vol.21 (1997), pp.1-34.
  • Boss, Helen, ‘Ukraine’s First Year of Economic Statehood’ in Hunya, Grabor ed., Economic Transformation in East-Central Europe and the Newly Independent States (Boulder, CO: Westview, 1994), pp.243-275.
  • Boss H. and Havlik, Peter, ‘Slavic (dis)union: consequences for Russia, Belarus and Ukraine’, Economics of Transition, vol.2, no.2 (June 1994), pp.233-254.
  • Boss, H., ‘Economic Reforms on Course Despite Poor Showing in Industry’, Ukraine Business Review, vol.3, nos.10-11 (July-August 1995), pp.5-12.
  • Boss, H., ‘Ukraine: better, but not good enough’ in Podkaminer, Leon et al, eds, Transition Economies: Economic Development in 1995 and Outlook for 1996 and 1997, no. 225 (Vienna: The Vienna Institute for Comparative Economic Studies [WIIW], February 1996), pp.103-110.
  • Buck, Trevor et al, ‘The Process and impact of Privatization in Russia and Ukraine’, Comparative Economic Studies, vol.38, nos.2-3 (1996), pp.45-69.
  • Chandler, A., ‘Social Policy and Political Discourses in Post-Soviet Ukraine’, , Journal of Ukrainian Studies, vol.21, nos.1-2 (Summer-Winter 1996), pp. 191-212.
  • Chivkina, Lyudmilla, ‘The Metallurgical Industry’, Ukraine Business Review, vol.3, no.2 (November 1994), pp.5-8.
  • Cornelius, Peter and Lenain, Patrick, eds., Ukraine: Accelerating the Transition to Market (Washington DC: IMF, 1997).
  • Cramon-Taubadel, Stephan von and Akimova, Iryna, Fostering Sustainable Growth in Ukraine (Heidelberg: Physica, 2002).
  • Csaki, Csaba and Zvi, Lerman, ‘Land Reform in Ukraine: Slow Progress’, Society and Economy in Central and Eastern Europe, vol.19, no.4 (1997), pp.46-70.
  • Dabrowski, Marek, ‘The Ukrainian Way to Hyperinflation’, Communist Economies and Economic Transformation, vol.6, no.2 (June 1994), pp.115-137.
  • Drum, Bernard, Mass Privatisation in Ukraine (Washington D.C.: World Bank, May 1994).
  • Egorov, Igor, ‘The Transformation of R&D Potential in Ukraine’, Europe-Asia Studies, vol.47, no.4 (June 1995), pp.651-668.
  • Filatotcev, Igor, ‘Privatisation and Industrial Restructuring in Ukraine’, Communist Economies and Economic Transformation, vol.8, no.2 (1996), pp.185-203.
  • Foreign Direct Investment in Ukraine, Working Papers (Paris: OECD, 1997).
  • Frydman, Roman, Rapaczynski, Andrzej and Earle, John S., The Privatization Process in Russia, Ukraine and the Baltic States. CEU Privatization Report, Volume 2 (Prague: Central European University Press, 1993).
  • Frishberg, Alex, ‘Status of Ukrainian Privatization Efforts’, The Ukrainian Legal and Economic Bulletin, vol.3, nos.1-2 (January-February 1995).
  • Frishberg, A., ‘Financial Intermediaries: Trust Companies and Privatisation Certificates’, Ukraine Busness Review, vol.3, nos.13-14 (October-November 1995), pp.11-14.
  • Frishberg, and Partners, ‘1995 - The Year That Privatization Took Off in Ukraine’, Ukraine Business Review, vol.3, no.7 (April 1995), pp.4-13.
  • Galushko, Victoria, Demyanenko, Serhiy, and Bruemmer, Bernhard, Farm Efficiency and Productivity Growth in Ukrainian Agriculture, IER Working Paper No. 20. Resource: http://www.ier.kiev.ua/English/WP/2003/wp2003_eng.cgi.
  • Golovakha, E. and Panina, N., ‘Ukraine’s Population under Conditions of Socio-Economic Crisis. Psychological State and Factors of Survival’ in Segbers, K. and De Spiegeleire, S., eds., Post-Soviet Puzzles. Mapping the Political Economy of the Former Soviet Union, The Emancipation of Society as a Reaction to Systematic Change: Survival, Adaptation to New Rules and Ethnopolitical Conflicts, volume 1V (Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft and Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik 1995), pp. 7-22.
  • Gregory, Thomas, ‘The Trembling Hand of Economic Reform’, East European Reporter, vol.5, no.5 (September-October 1992).
  • Gros, Daniel and Gonciarz, Andrzej, ‘Stabilization and Economic Reform in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus’, Transition in Eastern Europe, no.45 (1997), pp.197-217.
  • Hansen, John and Cook, Diana, Economic Growth with Equity: Which Strategy for Ukraine?, World Bank Discussion Papers, DP 408, 2000.
  • Hardt, John P. and Rodkey, Gretchen R. ‘ Global Integration and the Convergence of Interests Among Key Actors in the West, Russia, Ukraine and the Commonwealth of Independent States’ in Kaminski, B., ed., Economic Transition in Russia and the New States of Eurasia, The International Politics of Eurasia, vol. 8 (Armonk, N.Y. M.E.Sharpe, 1996), pp. 357-385.
  • Hare, Paul G., Ishaq, Mohammed and Estrin, Saul, The Legacies of Central Planning and the Transition to a Market Economy: Ukrainian Contradictions, CERT Discussion Paper No.96/18 (Edinburgh: Heriot-Watt University, 1996).
  • Hare, P. and Ishaq, M. and Estrin, S., ‘Ukraine: The Legacies of Central Planning and the Transition to a Market Economy’ in Kuzio, T., ed, Contemporary Ukraine. Dynamics of Post-Soviet Transformation, (Armonk, N.Y.: M.E.Sharpe, 1998), pp.181-200.
  • Havrylyshyn, O., ‘Ukraine’s Economic Crisis: An extreme version of post-soviet trauma’, Ukraine Business Review, vol.2, no.1 (February 1994), pp.5-13.
  • Havrylyshyn, O., Marcus Miller and William Perrandin, ‘Deficits, inflation and the political economy of Ukraine’, Economic Policy, no.19 (December 1994), pp.354-402.
  • Havrylyshyn, O., ‘How Patriarchs and Rent-Seekers Are Hijacking the Transition to a Market Economy’, Perspectives on Contemporary Ukraine, vol.2, no.3 (May-June 1995).
  • Havrylyshyn, O., ‘Ukraine: Looking East, Looking West’, The Harriman Review, vol.10, no.1 (Winter 1997), pp.19-23.
  • Havrylyshyn, O., ‘The Political Economy of Delayed Reform in Ukraine’ in Wolchik, S. L. and Zviglyanich, V., Ukraine. The Search for a National Identity (Lanham, Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2000), pp.49-68.
  • Havrylyshyn, Bohdan, ‘Ukraine Recent Past, Current State, Future Prospects’, European Space, Baltic Space, Polish Space, vol.6 (1997), pp.221-234.
  • Havrylyshyn, B., ‘Ukraine 1991-1996: Changes in the Economic System and Structure’ in Kis, Theofil, Makaryk, Irena, Weretelnyk, Roman, eds., Towards a New Ukraine 1. Ukraine and the New World Order, 1991-1996 (Ottawa: Chair of Ukrainian Studies, University of Ottawa,1997), pp.21-28.
  • Hirschlausen, Christian von., Industrial Restructuring in Ukraine: From Socialism to a Planned Economy?, Discussion Paper No.144 (Berlin, November 1996).
  • Hirschlausen, C.von., ‘Industrial Restructuring in Ukraine Seven Years After Independence: From Socialism to a Planning Economy?’, Communist Economies and Economic Transformation, vol.10, no.4 (December 1998), pp.451-466.
  • Hopf, Ted, ‘Making the Future Inevitable: Legitimizing, Naturalizing and Stabilizing. The Transition in Estonia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan’, European Journal of International Relations, Vol. 8, No. 3 (September 2002), pp. 403-36.
  • IEWS Strategy Group on Strengthening Cooperation in Central and Eastern Europe and IEWS-NIS Strategic Forum, The New Ukraine: Radical Economic Change Replaces Political Expediency, Report of the Joint Conference by Jorn Weigelt, Senior Executive Assistant to the Founding President, October 14-16, 1994, Kyiv, Ukraine (Prague and New York: Institute for East-West Studies, 1995).
  • International Labour Office, Central and Eastern European Team, The Ukrainian Challenge. Reforming Labour Market and Social Policy (Budapest: Central European University Press, 1995).
  • ‘Interview with Volodymyr Lanovyi’, Ukraine Business Review, vol.4, nos. 1-2 (December 1995-January 1996), pp.5-9.
  • Ishaq, M., The Ukrainian Economy and the Process of Reform: An Overview, CERT Discussion Paper No.96/16 (Edinburgh: Heriot-Watt University, 1996).
  • Ishaq, M., ‘The Ukrainian Economy and the Process of Reform’, Communist Economies and Economic Transformation, vol.9, no.4 (December 1997), pp.501-517.
  • Ishaq, M., ‘Foreign direct investment in Ukraine since transition’, Communist and Post-Communist Studies, vol.32, no.1 (March 1999), pp.91-109.

Economic Reform 2 (J-O)

  • Jones, Colin, ‘The Long Wait for Change: Ukraine’, The Banker, vol.147, no.861 (1997), pp.58-65.
  • Johnson, Simon, The Prospects of Privatization in Ukraine, Research Paper Series, Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union no.12 (Washington D.C.: World Bank, August 1992).
  • Johnson, Simon, McMillan, John and Woodruff, Christopher, 'Entrepreneurs and the Ordering of Institutional Reform: Poland, Slovakia, Romania, Russia, and Ukraine Compared', Economics of Transition, vol.8, no.1 (2000), pp.1-36.
  • Johnson, S. and Ustenko O., ‘Ukraine’ in Wyzan, Michael L. ed., First Steps Toward Economic Independence (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1995), pp.50-79.
  • Josephson, Paul and Egorov, Igor, 'Ukraine's Declining Scientific Research Establishment', Problems of Post-Communism, vol.49, no.4 (July-August 2002), pp.43-51.
  • Kaufmann, Daniel, ‘Market Liberalization in Ukraine: To Regain a Lost pillar of Economic Reform’, Transition, vol.5, no.7 (7 September 1994), pp.1-3.
  • Kaufmann, Daniel, 'Why is Ukraine's Economy - and Russia's – Not Growing?', Transition, nos.5-8, April 1997.
  • Kaufman, D., 'Diminishing Returns to Administrative Controls and the Emergence of the Unofficial Economy: A Framework of Analysis and Applications to Ukraine', Economic Policy, no.19, 1995, pp.52-69.
  • Kistersky, Leonid, ‘Economic Reasons for the Political Crisis in Ukraine’, Brown Journal of Foreign Affairs, vol.1, no.1 (Winter 1993-1994), pp.171-176.
  • Kohn, Melvin L. et al., Social Structure and Personality Under Conditions of Radical Change: A Comparative Analysis of Poland and Ukraine’, American Sociological Review, vol.62, no.4 (August 1997), pp. 614-638.
  • Konings, Jozef and Kupets, Olga, Gross Job Flows in Ukraine: Size, Ownership and Trade Effects, William Davidson Working Paper No. 521. Resource: http://www.wdi.bus.umich.edu/research/working_papers.htm.
  • Konings, J., Kupets, O., and Lehmann, Hartmut, Gross Job Flows in Ukraine: Size, Ownership and Trade Effects, WDI Working Paper No. 550. Resource: Resource: http://www.wdi.bus.umich.edu/research/working_papers.htm.
  • Koropeckyj, Ihor S. ed., The Ukrainian Economy. Achievements, Problems, Challenges (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1992).
  • Koropeckyj, I.S., ‘Inflation and the Productive Structure in the Ukrainian Economy’, Ukrainian Economic Review, vol.11, no.3 (1996), pp.23-41.
  • Kravchuk, R.S., ‘Budget Deficits, Hyperinflation, and Stabilization in Ukraine, 1991-1996’, Public Budgeting and Finance, vol.18, no.4 (Winter 1998), pp.45-70.
  • Kravchuk, R.S., Ukrainian Political Economy: The First Ten Years (New York: Basingstoke, 2003).
  • Kushnirsky, Fyodr I., ‘Ukraine’s Industrial Enterprise: Surviving Hard Times’, Comparative Economic Studies, vol.36, no.4 (Winter 1994), pp.21-39.
  • Kuzio, T., ‘Ukraine’s Military Industrial Plan’, Jane’s Intelligence Review, vol.5, no.8 (August 1994).
  • Kuzio, T., ‘Ukraine’s Arms Exports’, Jane’s Intelligence Review, vol.6, no.2 (February 1994).
  • Kuzio, T., ‘After the shock the therapy’, Transition, vol.1, no.13 (28 July 1995).
  • Kuzio, T., ‘Kiev looks to control runaway arms trade’, Jane’s Intelligence Review, vol.11, no.10 (October 1999).
  • Lanovy, Volodymyr, ‘State Property Fund of Ukraine and the Privatisation Process in Ukraine’ in Kis, T., Makaryk, I., Weretelnyk, R., eds., Towards a New Ukraine II. Meeting the Next Century (Ottawa: Chair of Ukrainian Studies, University of Ottawa,1999), pp.129-134.
  • Lapychak, C., ‘Quarrels Over Land Reform’, Transition, vol.1, no.22 (1 December 1995).
  • Lapychak, C., ‘Agricultural Reform in Ukraine’, Transition, vol.1, no.22 (1 December 1995).
  • Lawriwsky, Michael, ‘Privatisation of Ukrainian Industry’ in Pavlyshyn, M. and Clarke, J.E.M. eds., Ukraine in the 1990s. Proceedings of the First Conference of the Ukrainian Studies Association of Australia (Melbourne: Monash University, 1992), pp. 225-244.
  • Lazarenko, Volodymyr and Zvihlianych, V., ‘Labor and Unemployment in the Ukrainian Economy’, Ukrainian Economic Review, vol.11, no.3 (1996), pp.42-52.
  • Legeida, Nina and Sologoub, Dimitry, Modeling Value Added Tax (VAT) Revenues in a Transition Economy: Case of Ukraine, IER Working Paper No. 22. Resource: http://www.ier.kiev.ua/English/WP/2003/wp2003_eng.cgi.
  • Lenain, Patrick, ed., Ukraine: Accelerating the Transition to Market (Washington D.C.: IMF, 1997).
  • Lerman, Zvi and Csaba, Csaski, Ukraine. Review of Farm Restructuring Experiences. World Bank Technical Paper No.459 (Washington DC: World Bank, 2001).
  • Lerman, Zvi, ‘Land Reform and Farm Restructuring in Ukraine’, Problems of Post Communism, vol.46, no.3 (May-June 1999), pp.42-55.
  • Markus, U., ‘New Trends in Trade’, Transition, vol.2, no.16 (9 August 1996).
  • Marples, D., ‘The Ukrainian Economy in the Autumn of 1994: Status Report’, Post-Soviet Geography, vol.35, no.8 (October 1994), pp.484-491.
  • Moroz, Valentyn, ‘Ukrainian Gold: Its Political and Economic Implications’, RL 118/91, Report on the USSR, vol.3, no.11 (15 March 1991).
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  • Nakai, Kazuo, ‘Two Year of Independence: Ukraine’s Crisis after Euphoria’ in Post-Soviet Periphery: Ukraine, Transcaucasus, Central Asia and the Russian Far East (Tokyo: Japan Institute of International Affairs, 1994), pp.33-42.
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Economic Reform 3 (P-Z)

  • Paniotto, Vladimir and Shiraev, Eric, ‘Ukraine: Fears and Uncertainty’, in Vladimir Shlapentokh and Eric Shiraev, eds., Fears in Post Communist Societies: A Comparative Perspective (New York: Palgrave, 2002), pp. 67-80.
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  • Szyrmer, Janusz, ‘Foreign Sector in a Transition Economy: Ukraine’s Vicious Circle’, Ukrainian Economic Review, vol.11, no.3 (1996), pp.137-145.
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Elections

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  • Kasianov, Heorhii, ‘Ukraine Before the Elections’, The Ukrainian Review, vol.XL, no.4 (Winter 1993), pp.3-10.
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  • Klobucar, Thomas F., Miller, Arthur, H., and Erb, Gwyn, 'The 1999 Ukrainian Presidential Election: Personalities, Ideology, Partisanship, and the Economy', Slavic Review, vol.61, no.2 (Summer 2002), pp.315-344.
  • Kuzio, Taras, ‘The 2002 Parliamentary Elections in Ukraine: Democratization or Authoritarianism’, The Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, vol.19, no.2 (June 2003), pp.24-54.
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  • Kuzio, T., ‘The 1994 Parliamentary Election in Ukraine’, The Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, vol.11, no.4 (December 1995), pp.335-361.
  • Kuzio, T., ‘Kravchuk to Kuchma: The 1994 Presidential Elections in Ukraine 1994’, The Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, vol.12, no.2 (June 1996), pp.117-144.
  • Kuzio, T., 'The 2002 Parliamentary Elections in Ukraine: Democratization or Authoritarianism', The Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, vol.19, no.2 (June 2003), pp.24-54.
  • Marples, D., ‘Ukraine after the Presidential Elections’, RFE/RL Research Report, vol.3, no.31 (12 August 1994).
  • Matsuzato, Kimitaka, 'All Kuchma's Men. The Reshuffling of Ukrainian Governors and the Presidential Election of 1999', Post-Soviet Geography and Economics, vol. 42, no. 6 (?2001), pp. 416-439.
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  • National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, Pre-Election Report. The March 27, 1994 Parliamenary Elections in Ukraine (Washington D.C., March 16, 1994).
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  • Potichnyj, PJ., ‘Elections in the Ukraine, 1990’ in Gitelman,Zvi ed., The Politics of Nationality and the Erosion of the USSR (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992), pp.176-214.
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  • Shaw, Dennis J.B., ‘Crimea: Background and Aftermath of its 1994 Presidential Elections’, Post-Soviet Geography, vol.35, no.4 (April 1994), pp.221-234.
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  • Sushko, Oleksandr, ‘The 2002 Parliamentary Elections as an Indicator of the Sociopolitical Development of Ukraine’, Demokratizatsiya, vol.10, no.4 (Fall 2002), pp.568-576.
  • Wasylyk, Myron, ‘Ukraine Prepares for Parliamentary Elections’, RFE/RL Research Report, vol.3, no.5 (4 February 1994).
  • Wasylyk, M., ‘Ukraine on the Eve of Elections’, RFE/RL Research Report, vol.3, no.12 (25 March 1994).
  • Wilson, Andrew, Virtual Politics. Faking Democracy in the Post-Soviet World (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2005).
  • Wilson, A., ‘The Elections in Crimea’, RFE/RL Research Report, vol.3, nos.25 and 26 (24 June and 1 July 1994).
  • Wilson A., ‘Parties and Presidents in Ukraine and Crimea, 1994’, The Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, vol.11, no.4 (December 1995), pp.362-371.
  • Wilson, A., and Birch S., ‘Voting Stability, Political Gridlock: Ukraine’s 1998 Parliamentary Elections’, Europe-Asia Studies, vol.51, no.6 (September 1999), pp.1039-1068.
  • Wilson, A., 'Ukraine's 2002 Elections: Less Fraud, More Virtuality', East European Constitutional Review, voil.11, no.3 (Summer 2002), pp.91-98.
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  • Zimmer, Kerstin, ‘The Comparative Failure of Machine Politics, Administrative Resources and Fraud’, Canadian Slavonic Papers, vol.47, nos.3-4 (September-December 2005), pp.361-384.