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The history and evolution of Ukrainian national identity

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Ukranian Nationalism and Language in Ukraine

In the decades following world war, ukranian nationalism and language continued to be resd in the soviet union. But by the 19 eighties, the glasnost policy of the final soviet leader, mikhail gobachof allowed for more free speech. Hundreds of thousands of anti government protesters packed the streets in and around kib's independent square. The integration of the far right asof regiment into ukraine's armed forces in late 20 14 has raised concerns,. It feeds into putan stated reasons for attacking ukraine. What he says is to denaify the country.

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