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External factors that influenced regime change in Ukraine

External factors that influenced regime change in Ukraine. Overview. 1. General presentation of Ukraine's position in the international area before Revolution 2. Relevant external actors, structures during Revolution 3. Linkage to the West 4. External constraints 5. Summary.

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External factors that influenced regime change in Ukraine

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  1. External factors that influenced regime change in Ukraine

  2. Overview 1. General presentation of Ukraine's position in the international area before Revolution 2. Relevant external actors, structures during Revolution 3. Linkage to the West 4. External constraints 5. Summary

  3. Ukraine's position in the international area before Revolution • Newly Independent State • Considered as an extension of Russia • Never a full – blown autocracy, semiautoritharism • Less preferable than Russia • 1994 Partnership and Cooperation Agreement with the EU • 1999 EU's Common Strategy • The largest trade partner and foreign investor • Black Sea region

  4. External actors and their influence The EU – financial support Kremlin – financial support Foreign NGO's (IRI, NDI, Freedom House, CVU, the Democratic Initiatives Foundation) – financial, social support Russian Television (ORT, RTR, NTV)

  5. Ties with “West” during Revolution Western cooperation with Ukrainian organizations Znayu, Pora, KMIS – voter mobilization, exit polls Financial support: 18 mln $ from the USA, 70 mln $ per year in 2004 – 2006 and 123 mln in 2007 – 2010 from the EU, donations from the US and Canadian citizens for Our Ukraine Financial programms: TACIS, EDHIR, TEMPUS

  6. External constraints Potential membership in the EU Relations with Russia Geopolitical interests of the EU

  7. Summary Russia is still superior international partner for the West Western powers didn't recognize Ukraine elites issue Low Western linkage – weak democratizing pressure

  8. Bibliography Gawrich Andrea, 2010, Neighbourhood and Europeization McFaul Michael, 2007, Ukraine Solonenko, 2009, Extnernal Democracy Promotion Youngs Richard, 2009, EU and Orange Revolution

  9. Thank you for attention

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