Trans-Carpathia
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- Madi, Istvan, ‘Carpatho-Ukraine’ in Forsberg, T. ed., Contested Territory. Border Disputes at the Edge of the Former Soviet Empire (Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1995), pp.128-142.
- Reisch Alfred A., ‘Transcarpathia’s Hungarian Minority and the Autonomy Issue’, RFE/RL Research Report, vol.1, no.6 (7 February 1992).
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Post-Colonialism and the Soviet Legacy
- Chernetsky, Vitaly, ‘Postcolonialism, Russia and Ukraine’, Ulbandus: The Slavic Review of Columbia University, no. 7 (2003), pp. 32-62 [a special issue of the journal, entitled "Empire, Union, Center, Satellite: The Place of Post-Colonial Theory in Slavic/Central and Eastern European/(Post-)Soviet Studies"]. For the entire table of contents of the issue, see this resource: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/slavic/ulbandus/toc.htm.
- Grabowicz, George, ‘The Wages of Colonialism and the Pitfalls of Post-Colonialism’ 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.27-37.
- Kuzio, T., ‘Ukraine: Coming to Terms with the Soviet Legacy’, The Journal of Communist Studies & Transition Politics, vol.14, no.4 (December 1998), pp.1-27.
- Liber, George, ‘Imagined Ukraine: regional differences and the emergence of an integrated state identity’, Nations and Nationalism, vol.4, no.2 (April 1998), pp.187-206.
- Saunders, David, ‘What Makes a Nation a Nation? Ukrainians since 1600’, Ethnic Groups, vol.10 (1993), pp.101-124.
- Pavlyshyn, M., ‘Post-Colonial Features in Contemporary Ukrainian Culture’, Australian Slavonic and East European Studies, vol.6, no.2 (1992), pp.41-55.
- Saunders, D., ‘Russia and Ukraine under Alexander II: The Valuev Edict of 1863’, The International History Review, vol.17, no.1 (February 1995), pp.23-50.
- Saunders, D., ‘Russia’s Ukrainian Policy (1847-1903): A Demographic Approach’, European History Quarterly, vol.25, no.2 (April 1995), pp.181-208.
- Yekelchyk, Serhy, "The Location of Nation: Postcolonial Perspectives on Ukrainian Historical Debates," Australian Slavonic and East European Studies, vol.11, nos. 1-2 (1997), pp. 161-84.
Culture and Education
- Andryczyk, Mark, ‘Three Posts in the Center of Europe: Postmodern Characteristics in Yuri Andrukhovych’s Post-Colonial Prose’, ’ 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. 233-252.
- Fournier, Anna, ‘Patriotism, Order, and Articulations of the Nation in Kyiv High Schools Before and After the Orange Revolution’, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, vol.23, no.1 (March 2007), pp.73-89.
- Grabowicz, George, G., ‘Ukraine after Independence: A Balance Sheet for Culture’, in Wsevolod W. Isajiw ed., Society in Transition. Social Change in Ukraine in Western Perspectives (Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2003), pp.307-326.
- Grabowicz, Oksana, ‘Soviet Collapse and Ukrainian Independence: The Cultural and Psychological Factors’ 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. 135-145.
- Hare, P.G., ed., Structure and Financing of Higher Education in Russia, Ukraine and the EU (London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1997).
- Hrytsenko, Oleksandr, ‘Culture as a Nation-Building Tool in Contemporary Ukraine’, Journal of Ukrainian Studies, vol. 26, nos. 1-2 (Summer-Winter 2001), pp.223-238.
- Janmaat, J.G., Nation-Building in Post-Soviet Ukraine. Educational Policy and the Response of the Russian-Speaking Population (Amsterdam: Netherlands Geographical Studies, 2000).
- Janmaat, J.G., 'Identity Construction and Education: the History of Ukraine in Soviet and Post-Soviet Schoolbooks' in Kuzio, T., and D'Anieri, P., eds., Dilemmas of State-Led Nation Building in Ukraine (Wetport, CT: Praeger, 2002).
- Krouglov, Alexander, ‘War and Peace: Ukrainian and Russian in Ukraine’, Journal of Language and Politics, vol. 1, no. 2 (2002), pp. 221-40.
- Naydan, Michael M., ‘National Identity for the Ukrainian Writer: Writing into the Millennium’ 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.143-152.
- Petheridge-Hernandez, Patricia and Raby, R. Latiner, ‘Twentieth-Century Transformations in Catalonia and the Ukraine: Ethnic Implications in Education’, Comparative Education Review, vol.37, no.1 (February 1993), pp.31-49.
- Riabchuk, M., ‘The Nativist Westernizer Controversy in Ukraine: The End or the Beginning?’, Journal of Ukrainian Studies, vol.21, nos.1-2 (Summer-Winter 1996), pp.27-54.
- Riabchuk, M., ‘Behind the Talk on “Ukrainization”: Laissez Faire or Affirmative Aé×Zÿn?’ 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.135-142.
- Riabchuk, M., 'Culture and Cultural Politics in Ukraine: A Post-Colonial Perspective' in Kuzio, T., and D'Anieri, P., eds., Dilemmas of State-Led Nation Building in Ukraine (Wetport, Conn: Praeger, 2002), pp. 47-70.
- Simonsen, Sven Gunnar, “You Take Your Oath Only Once”: Crimea, the Black Sea Fleet, and National Identity among Russian Officers’, Nationalities Papers, vol.28, no.2 (June 2000), pp.289-316.
- Stepanenko, Viktor, The Construction of Identity and School Policy in Ukraine, (Commack, N.Y. : Nova Science Publishers, 1999).
- Strikha, Maksym V., Language and Language Policy in Ukraine, Journal of Ukrainian Studies, vol. 26, nos. 1-2 (Summer-Winter 2001), pp.239-248.
- Sverstiuk, Yevhen, ‘The Problem of the Substitution of Cultural Fundamentals: Some Theses’ 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.169-172.
- Zhulynsky, Mykola, ‘The Question of Creating a New Self-Consciousness in Ukrainian Culture’ in Bahry, R., ed., Echoes of Glasnost in Soviet Ukraine (North York: Captus University Publications, 1989), pp.123-129.
- Zhulynsky, M., ‘Cultural, Educational and Linguistic Policy in Ukraine, 1991-1996’ in Kis, Theofil, Makaryk, Irena, Weretelnyk, Roman, eds., Towards a New Ukraine I. Ukraine and the New World Order, 1991-1996 (Ottawa: Chair of Ukrainian Studies, University of Ottawa,1997), pp.73-84.
Inter-Ethnic Relations & Nationality Policies
- Bugajski, Janusz, ‘Ethnic Relations and Regional Problems in Independent Ukraine’ in Wolchik, S.L. and Zviglyanich, V., Ukraine. The Search for a National Identity (Lanham, Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2000), pp.165-182.
- D’Anieri, Paul, ‘Ethnic Tensions and State Strategies: Understanding the Survival of the Ukrainian State’, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, vol.23, no.1 (March 2007), pp.33-58.
- Deychakiwsky, Orest, ‘National Minorities in Ukraine’, The Ukrainian Quarterly, vol.50, no.4 (Winter 1994), pp.371-389.
- Jaworsky, J., ‘Nationalities Policy and Potential for Inter-Ethnic Conflict in Ukraine’ in Opalski, Magda (ed.)., Managing Diversity in Plural Societies. Minorities, Migration and Nation-Building in Post-Communist Europe (Nepean, Ont: Forum Eastern Europe, 1998), pp.104-127.
- Lakiza-Sachuk, Natalia, 'Ethnic Conflicts in Ukraine' in Michael Waller, Bruno Coppieters and Alexei Malashenko, eds., Conflicting Loyalties and the State in Post-Soviet Russia and Eurasia (London: Frank Cass, 1998), pp.33-52.
- Little, David, Ukraine: The Legacy of Intolerance (Washington D.C.: US Institute for Peace, 1991).
- Naboka, Serhiy, ‘Nationalities Issues in Ukraine’, Uncaptive Minds, vol.5, no.1 (Spring 1992), pp.75-80.
- Paòtn, N. V. and Golovakha, E. I., ‘Interethnic Relations and Ethnic Tolerance in Ukraine’, Jews and Jewish Topics in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, vol., no.14 (Spring 1991), Panina, Natal’ya, ‘Interethnic Relations and Ethnic Tolerance in Ukraine. An In-Depth Analytical Report’ 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.101-122.
- Paniotto, V., ‘The Levels of Anti-Semitism in Ukraine’, International Journal of Sociology, vol.29, no.3 (Fall 1999), pp.66-75, Resler, Tamara J., ‘Dilemmas of Democratisation: Safeguarding Minorities in Russia, Ukraine and Lithuania’, Europe-Asia Studies, vol.49, no.1 (January 1997), pp. 89-106.
- Shevtsova, Lilia, ‘Ukraine in the Context of New European Migrations’, International Migration Review, vol.26, no.2 (Summer 1992), pp.258-268.
- Sochor, Z.A., ‘Ethnic Politics in Ukraine’ in Andreas Klinke, Ortwin Renn and Jean-Paul Lehners, eds., Ethnic Conflict and Civil Society: Proposals for a New Era in Eastern Europe (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 1997), pp.127-150.
- Stepanenko, Viktor, ‘A State to Build, A Nation to Form: Ethno-Policy in Anna-Maria Biro and Petra Kovacs, eds., Diversity in Action: Local Public Management of Multi-Ethnic Communities in Central and Eastern Europe (Budapest: LGI Managing Multiethnic Communities Project, 2001), pp. ??.
- Stewart, Susan, ‘Ukraine’s Policy toward Its Ethnic Minorities’, RFE/RL Research Report, vol.2, no.36 (10 September 1993).
- Strekal, Oleg, ‘Conflict Potential in Modern Ukraine: Sources and Developments’ in Seidelmann, Reimund ed., Crises Policies in Eastern Europe (Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft and Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, 1996), pp. ??.
- Stroschein, Sherill, ‘Measuring Ethnic Party Success in Romania, Slovakia, and Ukraine. Ethnic conflict need not mean war; it can take place peacefully in the political arena’, Problems of Post-Communism, vol.48, no.4 (July-August 2001), pp.59-69.
- Ukraine: o:p> The Situation of Ethnic Minorities (Ottawa: Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board, September 1993).
- Weller, ‘Mass Attitudes and Ethnic Conflict in Ukraine’ in Kuzio, T., and D'Anieri, P., eds., Dilemmas of State-Led Nation Building in Ukraine (Wetport, CT: Praeger, 2002).
- Yevtukh, Volodymyr, ‘Ukraine’s Ethnic Minorities: Between Politics and Reality’, Deychakiwsky, Orest, ‘National Minorities in Ukraine’, The Harriman Review, vol.9, nos.1-2 (Spring 1996), pp.62-64.
National Identity and Foreign Policy
- Arnswald, Ulrich, ‘Federalism and Security Structures in the East Slav Triangle of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus’, in Jürgen Rose and Johannes Traut, eds., Federalism and Decentralization in Eastern and Central Europe (Frankfurt: Carl Lang Verlag; New York: Palgrave, 2002), pp. 285-99.
- Bilinsky, Y., ‘Basic Factors in the Foreign Policy of Ukraine: The Impact of the Soviet Experience’ in Starr, F. S., ed., The Legacy of History in Russia and the New States of Eurasia (Armonk, N.Y.: M.E.Sharpe, 1994), pp.171-192.
- Bojcun, Marko, ‘Where is Ukraine? Civilization and Ukraine's Identity’, Problems of Post-Communism, vol.48, no.5 (September-October 2001), pp.42-51.
- Burant, Stephen R., ‘Foreign Policy and National Identity: A Comparison of Ukraine and Belarus’, Europe-Asia Studies, vol.47, no.7 (November 1995), pp.1125-1144.
- D’Anieri P., ‘Nationalism and International Politics: Identity and Sovereignty in the Russian-Ukrainian Conflict’, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, vol.3, no.2 (Summer 1997), pp.1-28.
- Furtado, C. F., ‘Nationalism and Foreign Policy in Ukraine’, Political Science Quarterly, vol.109, no.1 (Spring 1994), pp.81-104.
- Karaganov, Sergei, ‘Russia and the Slav Vicinity’ in Baranovsky Vladimir ed., Russia and Europe. The Emerging Security Agenda (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997), pp.289-300.
- Kremen, Vasily, ‘The East Slav Triangle’ in Baranovsky, Vladimir ed., Russia and Europe. The Emerging Security Agenda (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997), pp.271-288.
- Kuzio, T., ‘National Identities and Virtual Foreign policies Among the Eastern Slavs’, Nationalities Papers, vol.31, no.4 (December 2003), pp.431-452.
- Kuzio, T., ‘Ukrainian Foreign and Security Policy Since the Orange Revolution’, International Spectator, vol. XLI, no.4 (October-December 2006), pp.1-18.
- Kuzio, T., ‘Neither East nor West: Ukraine’s Security Policy’, Problems of Post-Communism, vol.52, no.5 (September-October 2005), pp.59-68.
- Kuzio, T., 'Ukraine's "Orange-Blue" Foreign and Security Policy" in Ronald D.Asmus ed., Next Steps in Forging a Euroatlantic Strategy for the Wider Black Sea (Washington: German Marshall Fund of the United States, 2006), pp.199-212.
- Kuzio, T., ‘Borders, Symbolism and Nation-State Building: Ukraine and Russia’, Geopolitics and International Boundaries, vol.2, no.2 (Autumn 1997), pp.36-56.
- Kuzio, T., ‘National Identity and Foreign Policy: The East Slavic Conundrum’ in Kuzio, T., ed., Contemporary Ukraine. Dynamics of Post-Soviet Transformation (Armonk, N.Y.: M.E.Sharpe, 1998), pp.221-244.
- Kuzio, T., ‘Identity and Nation Building in Ukraine. Defining the 'Other'’, Ethnicities, vol.1, no.3 (December 2001), pp.343-366.
- Kuzio, T., ‘Europe or Eurasia? National Identity, Transformation and Ukrainian Foreign Policy’ in Moroney, J., Kuzio, T. and Molchanov, M. (ed.,)., Ukrainian Foreign and Security Policy (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2002).
- Kuzio, T., 'National Identities and Virtual Foreign Policies Among Eastern Slavs', Nationalities Papers, vol.31, no.4 (December 2003), pp.431-452.
- Laba, Roman, ‘The Russian-Ukrainian Conflict: State Nation and Identity’, European Security, vol.4, no.3 (Autumn 1995), pp.457-487.
- Lapychak, C., ‘The Quest for a Common Destiny’, Transition, vol.2, no.18 (6 September 1996).
- Molchanov, Mikhail A., ‘Borders of Identity: Ukraine’s Political and Cultural Significance for Russia’, Canadian Slavonic Papers, vol.38, nos.1-2 (March-June 1996), pp. 177-193.
- Moshes, Arkady and Bertil Nygren, eds. A Slavic Triangle? Present and Future Relations Between Russia, Ukraine and Belarus (Stockholm: Swedish National Defence College (SNDC), 2002).
- Nordberg, M., ‘Interdependence and National Identity in Ukraine and Belarus’, Southeastern Political Review, vol.25, no.4 (December 1997), pp.611-640.
- Petrochenkov, Valery, ‘Common Cultural Heritage: A Basis for Establishing New Relations between Ukraine and Russia’, The Harriman Review, vol.9, nos.1-2 (Spring 1996), pp.28-31.
- Prizel, Ilya., ‘The Influence of Ethnicity on Foreign Policy: The Case of Ukraine’ in Szporluk, Roman ed., National Identity and Ethnicity in Russia and the New States of Eurasia (Armonk, N.Y.: M.E.Sharpe, 1994), pp.103-128.
- Prizel, I., ‘Ukraine’s Foreign Policy as an Instrument of Nation Building’ in Blaney, John W., ed., The Successor States to the USSR (Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Inc, 1995), pp.196-207.
- Prizel, I., ‘Ukraine’s Lagging Efforts in Building National Institutions and the Potential Impact on National Security’, The Harriman Review, vol.10, no.1 (Winter 1997), pp.24-34.
- Prizel, I., National Identity and Foreign Policy. Nationalism and Leadership in Poland, Russia, and Ukraine (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998), pp.300-371.
- Prizel, I., ‘Nation-Building and Foreign Policy’ in Wolchik, S.L. and Zviglyanich, V., Ukraine. The Search for a National Identity (Lanham, Boulder: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc, 2000), pp.11-30.
- Procyk, Anna, ‘”Europeanness: as a Factor of Identity’, in Wsevolod W. Isajiw ed., Society in Transition. Social Change in Ukraine in Western Perspectives (Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2003), pp.157-166.
- Shulman, Stephen, Cultures in Competition: Ukrainian Foreign Policy and the ‘Cultural Threat’ from Abroad’, Europe-Asia Studies, vol.50, no.2 (March 1998), pp. 287-303.
- Shulman, S., ‘Competing versus Complimentary Identities. Ukrainian-Russian Relations and the Loyalty of Russians in Ukraine’, Nationalities Papers, vol.26, no.4 (December 1998), pp.599-614.
- Shulman, S., The Internal-External Nexus in the Formation of Ukrainian National Identity: The Case for Slavic Integration’ in Kuzio, T., and D'Anieri, P., eds., Dilemmas of State-Led Nation Building in Ukraine (Wetport, CT: Praeger, 2002).
- Taras, Ray, Filipova, Olga, Pobeda, Nelly, ‘Ukraine’s Transnationals, Far-Away Locals and Xenophobes: The Prospect for Europeanness’, Europe-Asia Studies, vol.56, no.6 (July 2004), pp.835-856.
- Tolz, Vera, ‘Rethinking Russian-Ukrainian relations: a new trend in nation-building in post-communist Russia’, Nations and Nationalism, vol.8, part 2 (April 2002), pp.235-253.
- Tolz, Vera, Russia. Inventing the Nation (London: Arnold and New York: Oxford University Press, 2001), chapter 7 (‘Ukraine in the Russian National Consciousness’), pp.209-34.
- Tolz, Vera, 'Rethinking Russian-Ukrainian relations: a new trend in nation-building in post-communist Russia', Nations and Nationalism, vol.8, part 2 (April 2002), pp.235-253.
- Tolz, Vera, ‘Ukraine in the Russian National Consciousness’ in Vera Tolz, Russia. Inventing the Nation (London: Arnold and New York: Oxford University Press, 2001), pp.209-234.
- Toritsyn, Arkady and Miler, Eric A., 'From East to West, and Back again: Economic Reform and Ukrainian Foreign Policy', European Security, vol.11, no.1 (Spring 2002), pp.102-126.
- Zimmerman, W., ‘The Diminishing Burden of the Soviet Past: Russian Assessments of Russian-Ukrainian Linkages’ in Gitelman, Z., Hajda, L. Himka, J-P., and Solchanyk, R., eds., Cultures and Nations of Central and Eastern Europe. Essays in Honor of Roman Szporluk (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000), pp.633-646.
National Identity (General)
- Barrington, Lowell, ‘Views of the Ethnic ‘Other’ in Ukraine’, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, vol.8, no.2 (Summer 2002), pp. 83-96.
- Barrington, Lowell, ‘Russian-speakers in Ukraine and Kazakhstan: 'Nationality,' 'Population,' or Neither?’ Post-Soviet Affairs, vol.17, no.2 (April-June 2001), pp.129-158.
- Barrington, L.W., ‘View of the 'Ethnic Other' in Ukraine,’ Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Vol. 8, No. 2 (Summer 2002), pp. 83-96.
- Dawson, Jane I., Eco-Nationalism. Anti-Nuclear Activism and National Identity in Russia, Lithuania and Ukraine (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1996).
- Guboglo, M.N., ‘The Disintegration and Synthesis of Identity in Post-Soviet Space and Time (The Case of Ukraine)’, The Harriman Review, vol.9, nos.1-2 (Spring 1996), pp.92-102.
- Hrytsak, Yaroslav, ‘Social and National Identitie in Western and Eastern Ukraine’ in Matynia, Elzbieta, ed., Grappling with Democracy: Deliberations on Post-Communist Societies (1990-1995) (Prague: ?, 1996), pp.266-?.
- Hrytsak, Y., ‘National Identities in Post-Soviet Ukraine: The Case of Lviv and Donesk’ in Gitelman, Z., Hajda, L., Himka, J-P., and Solchanyk, R., eds., Cultures and Nations of Central and Eastern Europe. Essays in Honor of Roman Szporluk (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2000), pp.263-282.
- Kulyk, Volodymyr, ‘The Search for Post-Soviet Identities in Ukraine and Russia and Its Impact on Relations between the Two States’, The Harriman Review, vol.9, nos.1-2 (Spring 1996), pp.16-27.
- Kuzio, T., ‘National Identity in Independent Ukraine: An Identity in Transition’, Nationalism and Ethnic politics, vol.2, no.4 (Winter 1996), pp.582-608.
- Kuzio, T., 'National Identity in Independent Ukraine: An Identity in Transition', Nationalism and Ethnic politics, vol.2, no.4 (Winter 1996), pp.582-608.
- Kuzio, T., 'The Nation-Building Project in Ukraine and Identity: Toward a Consensus'; in T. Kuzio and P. D'Anieri (eds.)., Dilemmas of State-Led Nation Building in Ukraine (Westport, Conn: Preager, 2002), pp.9-28.
- Pirie, Paul S., ‘National Identity and Politics in Southern and Eastern Ukraine’, Europe-Asia Studies, vol.48, no.7 (November 1996), pp.1076-1104.
- Shulman, Stephen, ‘The Contours of Civic and Ethnic National Identification in Ukraine’, Europe-Asia Studies, vol.56, no.1 (January 2004), pp.35-56.
- Shulman, Stephan, ‘Sources of Civic and Ethnic Nationalism in Ukraine’, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, vol.18, no.4 (December 2002), pp.1-30.
- Shulman, S., ‘The Cultural Foundations of Ukrainian National Identity’, Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol.22, no.6 (November 1999), pp.1011-1036.
- Shulman, Stephen, 'The Internal-External Nexus in the Formation of Ukrainian National Identity: The Case for Slavic Integration' in T.Kuzio and P. D'Anieri (eds.)., Dilemmas of State-Led Nation Building in Ukraine (Westport, Conn: Preager, 2002), pp.103-130.
- Stepanenko, Victor and Sorokopud, Sergei, 'The Construction of National Identity: A Case Study of the Ukraine' in Christopher Williams and Thanasis D.Sfikas eds., Ethnicity and Nationalism in Russia, the CIS and the Baltic States (Aldershot: Ashgate, 1999), pp.184-210.
- Subtelny, O., ‘The Ambiguities of National Identity: The Case of Ukraine’ in Wolchik, S. L., and Zviglyanich, V. (eds.)., Ukraine: The Search for a National Identity (Lanham, MA: Rowman and Littlefield, 2000), pp.1-10.
- Takach, Arthur, ‘In Search of Ukrainian National Identity: 1840-1921’, Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol.19, no.3 (July 1996), pp.640-659.
- Uehling, Greta, ‘The first independent Ukrainian census in Crimea: Myths, miscoding and missed opportunities’, Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol.27, no.1 (January 2004), pp.149-170.
- Wilson, A., 'Elements of a theory of Ukrainian ethno-national identities', Nations and Nationalism, vol.8, part 1 (January 2002), pp.31-54.
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National Integration
- Arel, D., Ukraine - The Temptation of the Nationalising State, in Tismaneanu V., ed., Political Culture and Civil Society in Russia and the New States of Eurasia (Armonk, N.Y.: M.E.Sharpe, 1995), pp.157-188.
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- Bilinsky, Yaroslaw, Are the Ukrainians a State Nation?, Problems of Communism, vol.61, nos.1-2 (January-April 1992), pp.134-135.
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- Goshulak, Glenn, Nation Building and Nationalism in Independent Ukraine: Theoretical Perspectives, Journal of Ukrainian Studies, vol. 26, nos. 1-2 (Summer-Winter 2001), pp.159-174.
- Hrytsak, Yaroslav, 'National Identities in Post-Soviet Ukraine: The Case of Lviv and Donetsk' in Zvi Gitelman, Lubomyr Hajda, John-Paul Himka, Roman, eds., Cultures and Nations of Central and Eastern Europe. Essays in Honour of Roman Szporluk (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, Ukrainian Research Institute, 2000), pp.263-281.
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- Kolsto, Pal, Political Construction Sites. Nation-Building and the Post-Soviet States (Boulder, CO: Westview, 2000), ch. 9, Ukraine: Building a Nation on Marginal Differences, pp.168-193.
- Kulyk, Volodymyr, Politics of Ethnicity in Post-Soviet Ukraine: Beyond Brubaker, Journal of Ukrainian Studies, vol. 26, nos. 1-2 (Summer-Winter 2001), pp.197-222.
- Kuzio, T., Can Western Multiculturalism be Applied to the Post-Soviet States: A Critical Response to Kymlicka, Journal of Contemporary European Politics, vol.13, no.2 (August 2005), pp.217-232.
- Kuzio, T., and D'Anieri, P., eds., Dilemmas of State-Led Nation Building in Ukraine (Wetport, CT: Praeger, 2002).
- Kuzio, T., The Myth of the Civic State: A Critical Survey of Hans Kohn's Framework for Understanding Nationalism, Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol.25, no.1 (January 2002), pp.20-39.
- Kuzio, T., The Perils of Multiculturalism: A Theoretical and Area Studies Approach to the Former USSR, Contemporary Political Studies, vol.1, 1998, pp.108-123.
- Kuzio, T., Ukraine. State and Nation Building. Routledge Studies of Societies in Transition 9 (London and New York: Routledge, 1998).
- Kuzio, T. and Nordberg, Marc, Nation and State Building, Historical Legacies and National Identities in Belarus and Ukraine: A Comparative Analysis, Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, vol.26, nos.1-2 (1999), pp.69-90.
- Kuzio, T., Defining the Political Community in Ukraine: State, Nation, and the Transition to Modernity in Kuzio, T. Kravchuk, R.S. and D'Anieri, P. (eds.)., State and Institution Building in Ukraine (New York: St.Martins Press, 1999), pp. 213-244.
- Dominique Arel, ‘The Census as a Plebiscite: Interpreting “Nationality†and “Language†in the 2001 Ukrainian Census’, Post-Soviet Affairs, vol.18, no.3 (2002), pp.213-249.
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