Ukrainian Nationalism as a factor destabilizing public security in the Ukrainian Republic

Journal Title: Securitologia - Year 2014, Vol 19, Issue 1

Abstract

Events of 2014 in Ukraine shown that radical nationalism can be a significant force effecting Euromajdan. Some years ago president Juszczenko put back UPA and Stepan Bandera to national identity and political struggle. In Ukraine grew up a whole generation of people who openly support the influence of nationalist ideas based on the cult of Stepan Bandera, the Ukrainian hero who build a state based on the genocide of Russians and Poles. Polish authorities in the beginning was opposed, later neglect in the end surprisingly support that movement.

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Bartosz Mendyk

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  • EP ID EP65286
  • DOI 10.5604/18984509.1129711
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Bartosz Mendyk (2014). Ukrainian Nationalism as a factor destabilizing public security in the Ukrainian Republic. Securitologia, 19(1), 67-76. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-65286