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The Ukrainian Resurgence

by Bohdan Nahaylo et al

Author Information: Former director of Radio Liberty's Ukrainian Service, before which he worked at Amnesty International's headquarters in London from 1978 to 1982, where he served as the organization's chief researcher and spokesman on human rights violations in the Soviet Union. In 1984 he was hired by RL, first as a program specialist for the Ukrainian Service, then as a foreign policy analyst. Nahaylo was later named director of the Ukrainian Service.

In addition to his work at RL, Nahaylo is an established writer on Soviet and Ukrainian issues, contributing articles to the London Spectator, Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, and many other publications. (source)

Book Description: Focused on the events in the latter period of the Soviet Union leading up to independence. Some discussion of the early postwar period as well.

Recommendation: This book was recommended to me by LEvko of Foreign Notes

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