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Key Characteristics and Transformation of Jewish-Ukrainian Relations During the Period of Ukraine's Independence: 1991–2008

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During the past 20 years, Jewish-Ukrainian relations in Ukraine have undergone four phases, beginning with a relatively open and optimistic phase during the years of late perestroika to the present Potemkin-like status. The current president of Ukraine insists that all is well despite indicators that point to sharp increases in the manifestation of traditional anti-Semitism, as well as an official entrenchment of a histiography that excludes the history of Jews in a country that once had one of the largest populations of Jews in the world.

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15(1)

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109-132

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Burakovskiy, Aleksandr Key Characteristics and Transformation of Jewish-Ukrainian Relations During the Period of Ukraine's Independence: 1991–2008. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics. 2009: 109-132.  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/10.1080/13537110802672438