Taras Kuzio is a Professor of Political Science at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Kyiv, Ukraine). His area of study is Russian and Ukrainian political, economic and security affairs.[1][2][3]
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TarasKuzio is a Professor of Political Science at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Kyiv, Ukraine). His area of study is Russian and Ukrainian...
Reasons Why Ukraine’s Party of Regions Will Win the 2012 Elections by TarasKuzio, The Jamestown Foundation (17 October 2012) UKRAINE: Yushchenko needs...
at the Wayback Machine. 3 Dec 2012; Kuzio, Taras. Eight Necessary Factors for the Orange Revolution.; Kuzio, Taras. Five Contributing Factors. Walsh, Nick...
the use of "administrative resources". On the other hand, according to TarasKuzio, election fraud in Ukraine could only reach five percent of the total...
a member of the Social Democratic Party of Ukraine (united) faction. TarasKuzio claims that this happened with the help of then President Kuchma, who...
bases in every Ukrainian province. According to British political expert TarasKuzio the organizational structure of SBU remains bloated in size compared...
Regions deputies in those territories still have their mandate. In 2012 TarasKuzio claimed the electorate of the party was very loyal to them. According...
Reasons Why Ukraine’s Party of Regions Will Win the 2012 Elections by TarasKuzio, The Jamestown Foundation (17 October 2012) UKRAINE: Yushchenko needs...
Ukraine Appoints new Prosecutor-General as Kuchma Targets Opposition by TarasKuzio, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (22 August 2002) To a real man Archived...
leadership of Russia as part of its sphere of influence. In a 2002 paper TarasKuzio stated "While accepting Ukrainian independence, Putin has sought to draw...
Reasons Why Ukraine’s Party of Regions Will Win the 2012 Elections by TarasKuzio, The Jamestown Foundation (17 October 2012) UKRAINE: Yushchenko needs...
Progress, 30 July 2009 "With or without Baloha, Yushchenko is unelectable". TarasKuzio. Kyiv Post. 28 May 2009. Retrieved 28 May 2009.[dead link] "Half of Ukrainians...
Guardian; however, there were also negative reviews by some academics. TarasKuzio writing for the Europe-Asia Studies in 2018 said that Applebaum's book...
already speculated that the Russian government had irredentist plans. TarasKuzio said that "Russia has an even more impossible time recognizing Ukraine's...
Reasons Why Ukraine's Party of Regions Will Win the 2012 Elections by TarasKuzio, The Jamestown Foundation (17 October 2012) UKRAINE: Yushchenko needs...
E-International Relations and political scientist Serhiy Kudelia in openDemocracy. TarasKuzio criticised Sakwa for what he saw as pro-Russian bias and lack of expertise...
Yanukovych regrets bloodshed in Kiev". BBC News. Retrieved 28 April 2023. TarasKuzio (14 November 2012). "Berkut Riot Police Used to Falsify Ukrainian Parliamentary...
rightwing conservative party, but it is definitely not ultra-right", while TarasKuzio of the Henry Jackson Society called it "closest to something like......
Reasons Why Ukraine’s Party of Regions Will Win the 2012 Elections by TarasKuzio, The Jamestown Foundation (17 October 2012) UKRAINE: Yushchenko needs...
Archived 2005-03-12 at the Wayback Machine The Orange Revolution by TarasKuzio, Democracy at Large, ISSN 1552-9606, volume 1/number 2, 2005 (page 9)...
Secure a Base in Macedonian Town". New York Times. Retrieved 5 May 2015. TarasKuzio (31 October 2001). "UKRAINE FORGES MILITARY ALLIANCE WITH MACEDONIA"...
ISBN 978-0-521-00148-9 (page 197) Ukraine:State and Nation Building by TarasKuzio, Routledge, 1998, ISBN 978-0-415-17195-3 (page 92) The Return: Russia's...