ebooks logo journals logo reference works logo abstract databases logo
bullet  SIGN IN Register | Why Register? | Got a Voucher? alerts   marked lists   shopping cart 

informaworld

HOME   |   SEARCH   |   BROWSE
    Issues List       Latest Issue       Volume 12 Issue 5       Subscribe       Article       Related articles      
<< firstfirst   < prevprev   Table of contentstoc   next >next   last >>last
Publisher Logo Publication Cover
Search within this journal
iFirst
Coming soon to this journal

Ethnic Conflict and Minority Refugee Flight from Post-Soviet Ukraine, 1991-2001 

Author: Jeffrey Burds a
Affiliation:   a Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
DOI: 10.1080/13642980802396838
Publication Frequency: 5 issues per year
Published in: journal The International Journal of Human Rights, Volume 12, Issue 5 October 2008 , pages 689 - 723
Subject: Human Rights;
Formats available: HTML (English) : PDF (English)
Article Requests: Order Reprints : Request Permissions


Abstract

Until the tumultuous events of the 'Orange Revolution' surrounding the presidential elections in Ukraine in late 2004, western experts almost without exception had celebrated the Ukrainian post-Soviet transition as a huge success, lauding its apparent political stability and ethnic amity. This article challenges those assumptions, and offers a new look at the first decade of Ukrainian independence. Drawing from demographic data and witness affidavits from refugees who left Ukraine and requested asylum in the United States, Canada, Australia, Great Britain, and the European Union, the author argues that the first decade of Ukrainian independence from the Soviet Union corresponded with widespread and serious harassment of Ukraine's religious and ethnic minorities. Economic crisis in post-Soviet Ukraine bred scapegoating and marginalisation of Ukraine's minorities, driving hundreds of thousands to seek sanctuary in the West.
Bookmark with:
  • CiteULike
  • Del.icio.us
  • BibSonomy
  • Connotea
  • More bookmarks
Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Accessibility | RSS
FAQs in: English . Français . Español . 中文(简体和繁體)
© 2009 Informa plc