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Ukraine: revolution has come in from the cold
- Subject: Ukraine: revolution has come in from the cold
- From: "www.cafebabel.com" <nl at cafebabel.com>
- Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 13:41:32 +0100
<http://www.cafebabel.com/en/dossier.asp?id=138> Dossier <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/dossier.asp?id=138>Ukraine: revolution has come in from the cold The street has emerged triumphant; a new round of presidential elections will take place on 26 December. Does this herald the end of autocracy in Eastern Europe? How will the EU react? cafÈ babel correspondents from Kiev to The Hague report. <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=2839> Smile! Youíre in the midst of a revolution! After years of placid tolerance, Ukraine seems to be kicking up a fuss ñ much to its own surprise. A Ukrainian in Poland gives his version of the latest events Oles Andriychuk - Berlin <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=A&Id=1012> Ukraine: the unexpected awakening? The presidential elections in Ukraine and the events surrounding them have already been labelled as the ìorange revolutionî. But what does this mean for relations with the EU? Yegor Paanukoski - Helsinki <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=2845> ìUkraine needs Europeî ìEurope must take a prudent but decisive stand in favour of democracy and against the division of the country,î says Dr Klaus Segbers of the Free University Berlin in an interview with cafÈ babel Laura M¸ller - Berlin <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=A&Id=1014> All for one and one for all? The overwhelming image of the situation in Ukraine is that the majority of people are behind the opposition leader, Yushchenko. Jarek Domanski reports on whether or not this is true Jarek Domanski - Bruxelles <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=2824> Want to bring down a tyrant? Just call OTPOR After Georgia came Ukraine. Having brought down the Milosevic regime in 2000, activists previously involved with the Serb movement OTPOR are exporting non-violent revolution. But will Europe keep ignoring them? Nicola Dell'Arciprete - Den Haag, Paesi Bassi <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=2842> The naughty child of Europe In recent days, Viktor Yushchenkoís supporters have been looking hopefully towards Europe, only to be disappointed. The very idea of including Ukraine in the European Union has barely crossed the EUís mind Sabine Hofer - Osnabr¸ck <http://europe.tiscali.co.uk/index.jsp?section=Current%20Affairs&level=preview&content=285478> <http://europe.tiscali.co.uk/index.jsp?section=Current%20Affairs&level=preview&content=285478>The Ukrainian crisis A close look at the current political crisis in the Ukraine by Tiscali Europe And every week, <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/macro.asp?Id=6>Caffeine, Short but sweet, the best of café babel. This week :<http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=A&Id=1010> The EU and Russia at odds again And don't miss <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/macro.asp?Id=8> the section which takes you to a journey to the East of Europe! This week : <http://www.cafebabel.com/en/article.asp?T=T&Id=2827>Far reaching attitudes in Russia If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, click <http://www.cafebabel.com/mailer/easylist.asp>here. Contact <mailto: webmaster at cafebabel.com>Webmaster
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