Taras Kuzio | taraskuzio.net | 2004: Presidential Elections and the Orange Revolution (Page 1)
  1. Copies of Oxford Analytica and Jane's Intelligence Digest articles listed below are not available as downloads due to copyright laws but are available on request in writing to tkuzio@kuzioassociates.com.

  2. 'New Data Creates Demographic Profile of Orange Revolutionaries, Voters', Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.2, no.156 (10 August 2005).
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  4. 'Ukrainian Parliamentary Speaker to be Progressively Marginalized', Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.2, no.151 (3 August 2005).
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  6. 'Yushchenko Election Coalition Divided Over Role for Lytvyn', Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.2, no.132 (8 July 2005).
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  8. ‘Former Security Chief Reveals Details About Violence During Ukraine’s Presidential Elections’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.2, no.106 (8 July 2005).
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  10. 'Former Security Chief Reveals Details About Violence During Ukraine's Presidential Elections', Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.2, no.35 (18 February 2005).
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  12. 'Kuchma to Yushchenko: Ukraine's 2004 Elections and "Orange Revolution"', Problems of Post-Communism, vol.52, no.2 (March-April 2005), pp.29-44.
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  14. 'Ukraine's Orange Revolution. The Opposition's Road to Success', Journal of Democracy, vol.16, no.2 (April 2005), pp.117-130.
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  16. 'Ukraine's 2004 Presidential Election. The Orange Revolution', Elections Today, International Foundation Electoral Systems, vol.12, no.4 (2005).

  17. ‘Yushchenko Poisoning Investigation Nearing Climax’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.2, no.35 (February 18, 2005).
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  19. ‘Yulia Tymoshenko to Become Ukrainian Prime Minister’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.2, no.18 (January 26, 2005).
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  21. ‘Did Ukraine’s Secret Service Really Prevent Bloodshed During the Orange Revolution?’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.2, no.16 (January 24, 2005).
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  23. ‘UKRAINE: Weak opposition gives Yushchenko a free hand’, Oxford Analytica, 24 January 2005.

  24. ‘Yushchenko’s Poisoning: the background’, Jane’s Intelligence Digest, 21 January 2005.

  25. ‘Viktor Yushchenko Declared Ukraine’s President’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.2, no.8 (January 12, 2005).
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  27. ‘Details Emerge of Second Russian Plot to Assassinate Yushchenko’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol. 2, no.3 (January 5, 2005).
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  29. ‘Political Realignment Begins in Ukraine’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol. 2, no.1 (January 3, 2005).
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  31. ‘Yushchenko Victory to Speed Up Ukraine's Democratization and Europeanization’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol. 1, no.149 (December 17, 2004).
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  33. "Orange Revolution" Exposes EU's Deficient Ukraine Policy’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol. 1, no.145 (December 13, 2004).
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  35. ‘Poland Plays Strategic Role in Ukraine's "Orange Revolution", Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.1, no.144 (10 December 2004).
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  37. ‘Pro-Kuchma Camp Continues to Disintegrate’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.1, no.142 (8 December 2004).
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  39. ‘Les allegations de guerre civile imminente ou d'un eclatement de l'Ukraine sont exagerees’, La Presse, 4 December 2004.
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  41. ‘Yanukovych-Gate Unfolds After Ukrainian Elections’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.1, no.139 (3 December 2004).
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  43. ‘Ukraine: behind the crisis’, Jane’s Intelligence Digest, 3 December 2004.

  44. ‘UKRAINE: East-west break-up fears are overdone’, Oxford Analytica, 2 December 2004.
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  46. ‘Security Forces Begin to Defect to Viktor Yushchenko’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.1, no.137 (1 December 2004).
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  48. ‘Viktor Yanukovych Loses Control in Kyiv, Retreats to Donetsk’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.1, no.135 (29 November 2004).
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  50. ‘International Community Denounces Mass Election Fraud in Ukraine as CIS Upholds Official Results’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.1, no.134 (24 November 2004).
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  52. ‘What now for Leonid Kuchma?’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.1, no.131 (19 November 2004).
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  54. ‘Ukrainian Presidential Candidates Scramble to Colect More Support Ahead of Run-Off’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.1, no.129 (17 November 2004).
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  56. ‘Deep Contradictions Cloud Yanukovych's Foreign Policy’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.1, no.126 (12 November 2004).
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  58. ‘Why Yanukovych Lost Round One and Why He Will Lose in Round Two’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.1, no.121 (5 November 2004).
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  60. ‘Yushchenko Wins First Round of Ukraine’s Presidential Election’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.1, no.119 (3 November 2004).
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  62. ‘How the West Lost Ukraine?’, Jane's Intelligence Digest, 3 November 2004.

  63. ‘UKRAINE: Tensions high as main candidates progress’, Oxford Analytica, 1 November 2004.

  64. ‘Who Lost Ukraine? Western Policy Has Been Confused, Misunderstood, and Uncoordinated’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vo.1, no.116 (29 October 2004).
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  66. ‘Tension Builds as Ukrainian Presidential Election Enters Homestretch’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vo.1, no.114 (27 October 2004).
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  68. ‘Frontrunners battle it out in Ukraine’s last presidential polls’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.1, no.111 (22 October 2004).
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  70. ‘Ukrainian authorities target student and youth election-monitoring groups’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.1, no.111 (22 October 2004).
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  72. ‘Ukrainian leaders crack down on youth groups ahead of election’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.1, no.109 (20 October 2004).
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  74. ‘Bio-weapons in Ukraine?’, Jane's Intelligence Digest, 15 October 2004.

  75. ‘Fraud feared in Ukrainian diaspora voting’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.1, no.104 (13 October 2004).
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  77. ‘Large-Scale Anti-American Campaign Planned in Ukraine’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vol.1, no.102 (8 October 2004).
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  79. ‘Fake Letter From Yushchenko’s Doctor Questions Poisoning Claim’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vo.1, no.100 (6 October 2004).
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  81. ‘Ukraine's future on the line’, Jane's Intelligence Digest, 1 October 2004.

  82. ‘Ukrainian Officials Increasingly Denounce Opposition as "Extremists" and "Terrorists", Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vo.1, no.96 (30 September 2004).
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  84. ‘Falsification of Elections Already Underway in Ukraine’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vo.1, no.93 (27 September 2004).
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  86. ‘UKRAINE: West takes tougher line over elections’, Oxford Analytica, 24 September 2004.

  87. ‘Russia and State-Sponsored Terrorism in Ukraine’, Parts 1 and 2, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vo.1, no.90 and 91 (22 and 23 September 2004).


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  89. ‘Was There a Second Attempt on Yushchenko’s Life?’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vo.1, no.88 (20 September 2004).
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  91. ‘Yushchenko Continues to Lead in Ukrainian Presidential Elections’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vo.1, no.86 (16 September 2004).
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  93. ‘UKRAINE: Parliamentary shift bodes ill for Yanukovych’, Oxford Analytica, 15 September 2004.

  94. 'Stratfor Report Suggests Democratic Revolution Possible in Ukraine’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vo.1, no.81 (9 September 2004).
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  96. ‘Dirty Tricks in Ukraine’, Jane’s Intelligence Digest, 20 August 2004.

  97. ‘Ukrainian Interior Ministry Shadowing Presidential Candidates’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vo.1, no.73 (13 August 2004).
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  99. ‘Television Coverage Highly Biased in Ukraine Election Campaign’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vo.1, no.72 (12 August 2004).
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  101. ‘Prime Minister Yanukovych and Media Freedom’, Jamestown Foundation, Eurasian Daily Monitor, vo.1, no.71 (11 August 2004).
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Dr. Kuzio on C-SPAN, November 26, 2004

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