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Ukrainian Nationalism

The Ukrainians considered themselves a nation even under the rule of the Soviet Union. This sense of nationalism in part led to the break up of the U.S.S.R. Now the Ukraine is an independent state and their economy has been decimated. The Ukrainian central government is struggling and penniless, and for the most part, the Russian Mafias are now running the country (Jorgensen). The result of this being that for all intents and purposes the Ukraine has become feudalistic state. So here’s the question, what exactly motivates the Ukrainians to keep their National identity?

In an effort to explore the issue further let us proceed with a brief examination of the elements we are dealing with here. While nation-states are prevalent keep in mind that a nation is different then a state. A state is a political community with a government. A nation-state is a state inhabited largely by citizens who identify themselves as members of the same nation. Ethnicity does not create a nation either, America for instance is a Nation comprised of many ethnicities. A National identity exists when a group of individuals identi

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Ukraine government trades of materials used in making nuclear type weapons as the main staple export. So that we can answer the question of why Ukraine has remained a nation, and also so we can come to some kind of conclusions as to whether or not we can believe that it will continue to do so. In 1920 the advance of the Russian Bolshevik armies caused the Petlyura government and Poland to become allies; they were too weak, however, to prevent the Soviet government from assuming control of the country. All our lives in this country we are struggling for something… Humanitarian aid came to Bogodukhov. Also she refers to the greater population of Ukraine as we. At the end of 1991, the USSR ceased to exist, and Ukraine became an independent republic (Ukrainet). Nobody need honest working hands and bright, smart heads. The humanitarian aid she makes reference to is an example of how mafia and government apparently have become almost the same organization. These weapon materials are obtained either through international black market, or from the left over stock of warehouses originally produced in the cold war area (Fager). He clearly others the people from the state. It wasn’t until 1992 that the Ukrainian language was used in the schools.

So then, is the economy in Ukraine stable? Simply put, no. Although administrative currency

controls will be lifted in early 1999, they are likely to be reimposed when

the hryvnia next comes under pressure.

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