1st Edition
The Politics and Complexities of Crisis Management in Ukraine A Historical Perspective
Introduction
Sergey Bozhko, Mykola Kapitonenko, Viktor Lavrenyuk and Greg Simons
Chapter 1: Managing the Irregular Migration Crisis in Ukraine
Nataliya Oliynyk
Chapter 2: The First Russian-Ukrainian Gas Conflict
Volodymyr Saprykin
Chapter 3: Non-Violence and Violence: The Orange Revolution and Euromaidan Compared
Taras Kuzio
Chapter 4: Yanukovich Statements on Ukraine-NATO Relations: An Internal
Crisis With External Outcomes
Alexandra Shapovalova
Chapter 5: Foreign Mass Media and Political Crises of Modern Ukraine
Anton Shynkaruk
Chapter 6: Journalism Under Threat: The Gongadze Murder in Ukraine
Vadym Kochergin
Conclusion
Mykola Kapitonenko, Viktor Lavrenyuk and Greg Simons
Biography
Mykola Kapitonenko is an Associate Professor at the Institute of International Relations of Kyiv National Shevchenko University.
Viktor Lavrenyuk is the Cofounder and Director of the Centre for International Studies, a Ukrainian policy research NGO.
Erik Vlaeminck is a PhD candidate in Russian at the University of Edinburgh.
Greg Simons is an Associate Professor in Political Science at Uppsala University, Sweden.
"Since its independence, the Ukraine has become a laboratory of crisis management. This book, written by a team of Ukrainian scholars, offers a timely analysis of statecraft, institutional design and crisis management in a time of upheaval. A very welcome addition to the crisis literature!" - Arjen Boin, Leiden University, Netherlands
"This professional volume on a very politicised issue brings to life the complexities of managing crises, via objectively analysed cases that do not put aside the finer details that tend to get lost through the use of subjective interpretation. As such it provides a highlyuseful account of the subject to scholars, students and practitioners alike." - Valentin Yakushik, professor of political science, University of "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy", Ukraine






