Ukraine's revolt, Russia's revenge:
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Zusammenfassung: | "Told from the perspective of a U.S. diplomat in Kyiv, this book is the true story of Ukraine's anti-corruption revolution in 2013-14, Russia's intervention and invasion, and the limited role played by the United States. The author's narrative includes a wealth of information on Ukrainian high-level and street-level politics, a broad analysis of the international context, and vivid descriptions of people and places in Ukraine during the EuroMaidan Revolution. The book also counters Russia's disinformation narratives about the revolution and America's role in it. While focusing on a single country during a dramatic three-year period, the book's universal themes-among them, truth versus lies, democracy versus autocracy-possess a broader urgency for our times, particularly for the United States and all other countries that are the targets of Russia's cyber warfare and other forms of political skullduggery. The book also details Russia's attempt to abort the Ukrainian revolution through threats, economic pressure, lies, and intimidation. When all of that failed, the Kremlin exacted revenge by annexing Ukraine's territory of Crimea and fomenting and sustaining a hybrid war in eastern Ukraine that has killed more than 13,000 people and continues to this day"-- |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Preface ix Acknowledgments Prologue xiii xxi I My Road to Kyiv 1 2 Building Ukraine, from the Hetmans to Maidan 3 6 Corruption 101: My Introduction to Ukrainian Realities 4 Kyiv’s Tug-of-War: Putin Tilts the Balance 5 Blood-Stained Granite 33 68 6 Maidan’s Poetics versus Steel Shields and Black Helmets 7 18 Rules of Dictatorship, Fires of Resistance 8 “Who benefits from whipping up hysteria in our quiet little Crimea?” 190 134 103
Contents viii 9 Three Days in Hell: February 18-20,2014 217 ID The Kremlin Fog Machine Hits Overdrive 253 II Stealing Simferopol 12 Locking Down Crimea, Prying Open the East 13 Shockwaves of Terror in Donbas 14 The Lie Metastasizes Epilogue Index 393 388 266 342 320 291
INDEX Academi (security contractor), 287 Action (NGO), 179 Afghan War veterans, 98-99,211, 316 AIDS, 19 Akhmetov, Rinat, 236,295,363,368 Aksyonov, Sergey, 271,274,302,304 Alcohol consumption, 97,106 All Ukraine Maidan meetings, 125 American Chamber of Commerce in Kyiv, 55-56,176 Andersen, Eric, 92, 111, 186 Androshchuk, Valeriy, 359 “Angry Ukrainians” cell phone game, 121 Anonymous (hacker collective), 77 Anti-Maidan counterdemonstrations: Azarov speaking at, 105-06; “Citizens for a Clean Kyiv” and, 188-89,213-14; fake LGBT Euromaidan provocation rally, 123-25; in Kharkiv, 125-28; in Mariinsky Park, 76,86,107,217; in Odesa, 349-50; payments for protesters at, 93,123,167,205; protesters brought into Kyiv for, 104,167, 188; SDF block ing entrance of, 124 Anti-Maidan messaging: in Crimea, 183, 198,201; on EU membership, 122-23; Kharkiv conference and, 245-46; petition to White House to end US involvement, 211; of Russian politicians, 212; St. George’s ribbon as symbol for, 245,359 APT28 hacking group, 374 Arbuzov, Serhiy, 57-58,257,263 Arbuzova, Valentyna, 57 Armenia, Eurasian Customs Union and, 36 Aronets, Oleksandr, 171 Ashton, Catherine, 90,92,286,333 Atanasio, Cassimo, 338 ATR television, 198-99,274,279 “The Authoritarian Government: The Path to Ruin” (Lanovyi), 64 Automaidan activists: attacks on media and protestors, 117; court summonses on, 120; Dictatorship Laws and, 136-37; at Donetsk border crossing, 325; kidnap ping of, 150,166,173-74; at Yanu kovych’s estate, 73-74,128-29. See also Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes Avakov, Arsen,
245,260,272,317,323,383 Azarov, Mykola: EU membership and, 55-56,63,105-06,123; Eurasian 393
394 Index Azarov, Mykola {cont} Economic Union and, 44; Euro maidan protest and, 92; flash mob protest of, 109-10; resignation of, 165; Russia-Ukraine trade war and, 47-48; Swiss bank accounts of, 263; on Ukrainian-Russian Action Plan, 110-11; World Economic Forum’s ban on, 149 Babic, Jennifer, 138,147-48 Baer, Daniel B., 313 Council approval of deployment of, 276; hanging Russian flag at Ukrainian Naval Academy, 308; military actions in Crimea, 269-70, 273-74,276; no-notice alert surprise exercise of, 260-61; Sevastopol naval base, lease of, 13-14, 192, 309; surrender ultimatum given to Ukrainian military by, 278,284; Ukrai nians arrested and held by, 314 Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes (January 2014): amnesty for pro Bahtiyarova, O., 318 Balytskyi, Yevhen, 151 testers, 171-72,175,213,215-16; arrests and prosecutions, 170,173; casualties, Bandera, Stepan, 10, 119 145,149,155-56,159,171; de-escala tion, 187-88,213-15; demands and negotiations ofprotesters, 144,149-50, Ban Ki-moon, 163,277,343 Barasso, John, 301 Barkashov, Alexander, 353-54 152-53,156-57,161,165-66,175; Barroso, José Manuel, 44, 212 information campaign against protesters, Battle-Euro-Babushkas Drum Team, 144 Belarus, Eurasian Customs Union and, 36, 177-80; international response to, 146, 43 Bennett, Richard, 30 Berezhnyy, Ihnat: international property rights and, 20,26,30,96,132-33,355, 379; tour of Maidan and City Hall, 96-99 Berezovsky, Denis, 279 Berkut riot police; Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes, 139,142, 144-46; Crimea, beating prisoners in, 312-13; disbanding of, 260;
Euro maidan protests and, 62-63, 68-71, 83-84,86,88, 90-91; joining protesters, 246; protesters’ attack on, 125-26; storming of Maidan, 220-24, 227 Biden, Joe: on revolution, 157; on Rus sian invasion of Crimea, 335,337; at Ukrainian presidential inauguration ceremony, 380-81; on violence and esca lation of protests, 163,167-68,172,223, 224,236,254; Yanukovych, meetings with, 180 Bildt, Carl, 229 Bilyk, Olha, 69 Black Sea Naval Fleet of Russia: Federation 154-55,163,167-68,172-74; kidnap ping and torture of protesters, 143-44, 149-50,159,173-74,177-78; media targeted and injured during, 139,141, 146; provocateurs at, 140,143-44,288; spillover into other regions, 151-52,154, 159, 175; suspected US involvement in, 141,150-51,162,173-74; titushky at, 142-44,148,163-64,170; US Embassy, protests at, 146-48,182; Verkhovna Rada, protester march to, 137-38; weap ons and ammunition, use of, 138-41, 145, 153,162. See also Government and civic buildings occupied by protesters Black Thursday Laws. See Dictatorship Laws Blackwater (security contractor), 287, 323 Bogatyrova, Raisa, 19,219 Bohomolets, Olha, 286 Bohoslovska, Inna, 176 Bolotov, Valeriy, 359,364,366 Border guard. See State Border Guard Service Boroday, Aleksandr, 330,366 Borotba, 182 Boyko, Yuriy, 104,116 Boytsov, Dmytro, 353-54
Index Brennan, John, 327-28 Budapest Memorandum (1994), 187,270, 272-73,282,286 395 “Citizens for a Clean Kyiv” counterprotest ers, 188-89,213-14 City Hall building, Kyiv: Euromaidan Budjurova, Liliya, 198-99 protesters occupying, 75-76,78, 88,91, Bulatov, Dmytro: Automaidan and, 128-29; 97-98; Orange Revolution protesters occupying, 75-76 kidnapping and torture of, 150,173-74, 177-79; police attempt to arrest in hospital, 176; in post-Euromaidan gov ernment, 261 Burakovsky, Ihor, 50-52,169-70 Burtenko, Vyacheslav, 45-46 Burns, William J., 253,259-60 Bury, Drew, 183,193-97,202 Bush, John, 67,70-74,124,175 Butkevych, Bohdan, 125 Canada, recall of ambassador to Russia, 278 Canadian Embassy in Kyiv, 176,223 Carney, Jay, 154 Catholic Church, 12 Central Election Commission (CEC), 109, 373-76 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 122, 146,327-28 CERT-UA (Computer Emergency Response Team), 373-75 Chaly, Alexei, 267,304 Chechen militias, 277-78,310,372,377 Chechetov, Mykhailo, 141 Chernobyl nuclear power plant explosion, 12,172 Chernobyl nuclear power plant explosion (1986), 12,172 Chesno (NGO), 189 China: post-Euromaidan relations with Russia and Ukraine, 263-64; on Rus sian occupation of Crimea and eastern Ukraine, 280,341; Ukrainian relations, 78,81-82 Chizhov, Vladimir, 277 Chornovol, Tetyana, 117,261 Chubarov, Refat, 194-96,276,352 Chudovsky, Ihor, 345 Churchill, Winston, 136 Churkin, Vitaly, 338 Cold War, end of, 2,12 Collective Security Treaty Organization, 36 Committee of Donbas Patriotic Forces, 322-23 Committee of Voters of Ukraine (CVU), 200-201,203-04 Commonwealth of
Independent States (CIS), 13,36,149 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Institute, 45,65,79-81,129-31, 263- 64 Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-UA), 373-75 Copyright law. See Intellectual property rights Corruption in Ukraine: campaigns and pro tests against, 189,204,295-96; Crimea, Russian influence in, 197; education industry and, 20, 314; elections and, 25-26,302,352-54,362; embezzle ment of public funds, 20, 57,263, 348; EU membership and, 15; intellectual property rights and, 20-23, 26-32, 118, 170-71; Ministry of Health and, 19, 219; natural gas and, 37-38,123,314; small business owners and, 100; titushky and, 163-65,206; trade, tariffs, and antidumping rules, 23-25, 81-82; of Yanukovych and administration officials, 14,20,49,64-65,73-74,189,314 Counterprotests. See Anti-Maidan counterdemonstrations Crimea: autonomy referendum in, 270-71, 274-75,288-89,302,352-54; auton omy resolution of Crimean Supreme Council, 193; Border Guard Service, Russian attacks on, 275-76,280,307; bridge across Kerch Straight and, 110, 130; economic dependence on Ukraine, 305; Euromaidan protests in,
396 Index Crimea (conti) 78,198-99,250; history of, 191-92; kidnappings and torture in, 296, 302, 309-13; “New Russia” including, 308; post-Euromaidan protests and Russian relations, 266-67; Russian influence in, 178,192-93,195-201,232,263,273, 298,302-03; Russian nationalist groups and militias in, 193,195-96,199-201, 268; Russian trade deals in, 170-71, 306-07; transfer from Soviet Union to Ukraine in 1954,11,191-92,332; US Embassy meetings in, 183,190-203; WWII Victory Day celebration in, 352, 355-56, 358. See also Russian invasion and occupation of Crimea; Sevastopol; Tatar people in Crimea CVU (Committee of Voters of Ukraine), 200-201, 203-4 CyberBerkut hacking group, 374 Czech Republic: EU membership of, 42; Soviet occupation during WWII, 11 Danylyuk, Oleksandr, 152-53,161,165,180 Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agree ment (DCFTA), 34-35,313-14 Democracy: Crimea and, 270; Ukraine and, 14-16,130,135-36; universal appeal of, 390; US founding principles and, 388-89 Democratic Alliance, 187 Deshchytsia, Andriy, 263,277,283-84, 333,384 Dictatorship Laws (2014), 134-36,143, 150,157,165-66,175 Dnipropetrovsk: de-escalation in, 368; defenses against Russia, 308, 330-31; Euromaidan protests in, 66,121,159; as new Ukrainian capital, 242; secession investigation against, 242; Ukrainian Front initiative started by, 178,244 Donahue, Bruce, 139,146,159-60,176-77 USS Donald Cook, 330 Donbas region. See Donetsk; Lugansk/ Luhansk Donetsk: autonomy referendum in, 330, 347,359, 361-64; Border Guard Service, Russian attacks on, 369-70; Chechen militias in, 372; de-escalation in, 368;
economic development plan for, 295-96, 301-02; Euromaidan protests in, 78, 175; new government of, 362-64, 366; “New Russia” including, 308; post-Euromaidan presidential election in, 369-72, 376; referendum on joining Russia, 321-23, 333; Russian influence in, 178,257,273,292-95,298-301; Russians blocking access to, 325,338; Russian take-over of media in, 335-36, 347; separatist attack and occupation of administration buildings in, 265, 284, 320,324-25,329,377; separatist decla ration of Donetsk People’s Republic, 333, 334,347,362-64,366; Taruta as new governor of, 283; US Embassy meetings in, 292-96 Dumanskyi, Yuriy, 238 Durbin, Dick, 301 Dvoretska, Oleksandra, 179 Dzerkalo Tyzhnya (Weekly Mirror), on Ukraine joining EU, 34,48-49 Dzhemilev, Mustafa, 336,352,365 Eastern Ukraine, Russian invasion of. See Russian invasion and occupation of Crimea; specific cities Kolomoyskyi as new governor of, 283; “New Russia” including, 308; separatists Economicheska Pravda: on cost of Euro in, 265; TechCamp meeting in, 89; US with, 163 The Economist, on Yanukovych-Putin meet Embassy meetings in, 58-59 Dobkin, Mykhailo: anti-Maidan groups bused into Kyiv by, 188; corruption of, 125; fleeing to Russia, 246,248; on Kharkiv maidan protests, 93; Lanovyi, interview ing, 83, 182 Elections: autonomy referenda in Crimea and eastern Ukraine, 270-71,274-75,
Index 397 288-89,302,318,352-54,359-62; corruption in, 25-26,302,352-54, violence at, 69; Lenin statue in Besar 362; monitoring of, 25-26,200-201, and Murphy speaking at, 106-08; media 203-04, 353,370-71; post-Euromaidan targeted and injured during, 117; Ortho presidential elections, 305-06, 366-76, dox Christian Church and, 121-22,143, abska Square, 72, 83-85,106; McCain 380-81; protests of, 15,109; Russian 151,181-82; pension program payment influence in, 51,352-54,375-76; voter intimidation and, 163-64,376 suspension and, 92; personal attacks on Elledge, Jessica, 106 Espreso TV; on Black Sunday and Hrushevs- koho Street clashes, 140; on Euromaidan protests, 231,244 EU membership sought by Ukraine; Association Agreement signing, 59-64, 67,262,304-05,313-14; benefits of, 32,42-43, 57, 116; corruption and, 15; Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement, 34-35,313-14; EU response to violence against protesters and, 161-62,225; EU-Ukraine Summit, 44; gay marriage and, 105-06, 122; requirements for, 34-35,39, 55-56, 58, 182; Russian influence against, 47-52, 65-66, 114,129; Ukrainian federalism as threat to, 346; United States on, 52-53,60-61,185-86; Yanukovych and, 38,66,78 Eurasian Customs Union (Eurasian Eco nomic Union), 34-38,43-44,48-51,83 Eurasian Youth Union, 318 Euromaidan protests (2013-2014): after math of, 253-65, 334; All Ukraine Maidan meeting in Kharkiv, 125-28; artistic community and, 100-101; Batkivshyn party offices raided by gov ernment, 88; buildings occupied during, 151-52,154,157-59,160-61,177, 255; causes of, 34,61-64,100; colors and flags at,
71-72,94-95; demands and negotiations of protesters, 83,144, 239-41,243,295; Dictatorship Laws and, 135-37,143,150,157,165-66; fake LGBT provocation rally, 122-25; food donations for, 115-16; headquarters of, 75-76; international condemnation of protesters, 179; Pravyi Sektor involve ment in shootings, rumors of, 317-18, 365; prosecutions for attacks on demon strators, 106; provocateurs at, 71-72, 87, 91,124,342-43; Russian interference in Ukraine internal affairs and, 78,187; security requirements for US Embassy employees, 82-83; self-sufficiency of pro testers during, 76-77,96-99; Shrine to Fallen Heroes and, 285; sports rivalries and, 143-44; spread of, 66,76,78, 125, 151-52,154,159,175; suspected West ern influence in, 78, 81, 87-90, 92; tech nology used in, 98-99,101-02; titushky at, 62-63,67,90,98,106,159,164-65; Ukraine Association Agreement signing, 313-14; Ukrainian-Russian Action Plan, effect on, 116-17,120-21; US response to, 69,80,154-55,161,249; Verkhovna Rada, protester march on, 217-22; violence resulting from, 68-71,90-91, 117,120-21,124,138-46,149-56,159, 204-05; Yanukovych’s response to, 68, 77,89,96,130-31,149-50; in Zaporizhzhya, interviews on, 203-11. See also Automaidan activists; Berkut riot police; Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes; Russian media on Euromaidan protests; Self-Defense Force; specific cities Euromaidan protests, police storming of (February 2014), 217-52; ambush and massacre on Instytutska Street, 232-33, 254; anti-terrorist action declared for, 222,227; casualties, 220,223-25,23133,238; causes of, 217-22; international
response to, 218,223,232,236-40; media targeted and injured during, 225, 233; Russian attacks on protesters,
398 Index Euromaidan protests, police storming of (February 2014) (cont.) 318-19; Russian response to, 248-49, 254; titushky and, 224,232,234; Ukrainian military and, 227-28,238, 247,254-55; Verkhovna Rada emergency legislative session during, 234-37; Yanu kovych fleeing Ukraine following, 241-43 European Union: Association Agreement for membership in, 34-35; Customs Union membership compared, 42-43; Euro maidan protests and, 161-62; natural gas G8 (Group of 8), 279-80,303 Gachko, Victoria, 317 Gagaue, Pal, 338 Gaiko, Dmitry, 338 Gandhi, Mahatma, 120 Gay marriage, 106, 122-23 Gazprom, 123,167,176,280,316 Georgia: Russian influence in, 33; Russian invasion of, 357 Germany: offer of medical care to Bulatov, 178; Ukraine occupation during WWil, 10-11,89 from Russia and, 36-37; Poland ’s mem Ghosts of Sevastopol anti-Maidan group, bership in, 42; post-Euromaidan relations with Ukraine, 262; post-Soviet relations with Ukraine, 13-14; on Russian occupa tion of Crimea and eastern Ukraine, 341; sanctions against Russia, 302. See also EU membership sought by Ukraine 211 Girkin, Igor (Strelkov), 331,338,362,381, EU-Ukraine Summit (2013), 44 Evans, Tuck, 125-28,142,164,257-58, 299-300,308 EX.UA (piracy website), 23 384 Glazyev, Sergey, 48,176,182-83,187 Globus shopping mali, Kyiv, 77 Gorani, Hala, 237 Gorbachev, Mikhail S., 6-7,11-12 Gorban, Aleksandr, 44 Government and civic buildings occupied by protesters: City Hall building, Kyiv, 75-76,78,88,91,97-98,214-16,221; Fabius, Laurent, 303 Facebook, 101 Fancy Bear hacking group, 374 Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia,
80-81,319-20,325,327,345 Filaret (Patriarch of Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Kyiv), 69,121-22,151,181, 285,307 Filatov, Borys, 308 Fink, Brian, 87-88,131 Firsov, Yehor, 293 Fischer, Heinz, 60 Flake, Jeff, 301 Fomenchenko, Halyna, 62 Forbes, on Russian clashes with Pravyi Sektor, 335 Francis, Jack, 43, 52-53, 88 Frozen conflict zones, 357-58 FSB (Russian Federal Security Service), 80-81,318-19,325,327,345 Fule, Stefan, 182 Ministry of Agriculture and Justice buildings, 152-53,160-61,165,168-69, 173; Ukrayinskyi Dim building, 157-59, 177,255. See also Euromaidan protests Great Terror (1937-1938), 10 Greller, Chris, 58-59,240-41,361 Gresh, J. P., 84-85,177,229,246,298,301 Greystone (security contractor), 323,336 GRU (Russian military intelligence), 274, 323,325,374 Gubarev, Pavel, 265,363-64 Hacking: denial of service attacks, 86, 101; post-Euromaidan presidential election and, 373-76; of Pravyi Sektor social media accounts, 277-78; Ukrainian government computers and, 27, 77 Hallock, James and Katie, 342 Hand, Henry, 261 Harf, Marie, 146,350 Hayduk, Serhiy, 304
Index Herashchenko, Iryna, 132 Herman, Hanna, 180 Hmelevsky, Leonid: on Euromaidan protests, 144, 145,160, 214; on Russian invasion of Crimea, 260,287,309,315 Hoeven, John, 301 Holodomor (famine of 1930s), 10, 20 Holub, Oleksandr, 162 Horlivka, Russian military occupation of, 345,364,380 Horst, Elizabeth: as Deputy Chief at US Embassy, 19, 95; EU membership of Ukraine and, 58-59; Euromaidan pro 399 Internet: government-imposed limitations on, 109,135,162-63,235,276. See also Hacking; Social media Ivano-Frankivsk: Euromaidan protests in, 66,78,175,224; TechCamp meetings in, 41-42, 53-54 Ivanov, Ihor, 349 Jefferson, Thomas, 389-90 Jemiliev, Mustafa, 336,352,365 Jerome, Samuel, 142, 162,167, 218, 222 Jews, 9,287,306,334 Johnson, Eric: EU membership of tests and, 70-71, 84-85,213; program to compare EU and Customs Union, protests, 76-77,108-09,119,124,179, approval of, 43; Russian occupation of Crimea and eastern Ukraine, 360-61; 188-89, 214-16, 228, 243; on Russian invasion of Crimea, 318, 321, 339; on on safety of US Embassy employees, Socialist Nationalist Assembly, 176-77 Howard, Dave, 147 Hromadske TV: on betrayal of Euro maidan, 241; on Bulatov, 173-74, 176; Ukraine and, 52; on Euromaidan 342-43 Johnson, Ron, 301 Juscutum law firm, 30-31 on Dictatorship Laws, 135; journalists Kadyrov, Ramzan, 372 attacked by titushky, 67; on Pshonka and Klymendo fleeing to Russia, 248; on SNA provocateurs, 343; suspected US role in, 122 Kaletnyk, Ihor, 236 Hrushevskoho Street clashes. See Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes Hubanov, Oleksiy, 151-52 Human Rights Council of
Russia, 353 Human Rights Watch, 359 Hutsul Sotnya, 214 Illarionov, Andrey N., 277 Ilyin, Yuriy, 247 Intellectual property rights (IPR), 28; cor ruption in Ukraine and, 20-23,26-32, 118,170-71; Microsoft, pirated software from, 27-29,118,170-71; SIPSU Yalta conference on, 21-23, 30-32; US Em bassy hosting concert to highlight, 30, 96,132-33,354-55,378-80 International Monetary Fund (IMF), 44, 56-58,63,123,149,316,348 Karachevsky, Stanislav, 322 Karasev, Vadim, 148 Kasanof, Sasha, 140,372 Kazakhstan, Eurasian Customs Union and, 36,43 Kernes, Hennadi: anti-Maidan groups bused into Kyiv by, 188; attempted assassina tion of, 341,344-45; corruption of, 125; fleeing to Russia, 246,248; secession investigation against, 242; titushky and, 140; Ukrainian Front initiative started by, 244 Kerry, John: Budapest Memorandum meet ing on Crimea, 286; cancellations of Ukraine trips, 61,78; Munich Security Conference and, 178; on Russian occu pation of Crimea, 261,277,280,285, 333, 339, 345; on violence and escalation of protests, 172-74 Kharkiv: All Ukraine Maidan meeting in, 125; anti-Maidan political base
400 Index Kharkiv [cont.) in, 245-46; assassination attempt on Kotliarevsky, Ivan, 8 mayor in, 341,344-45; de-escalation in, 368; Euromaidan protests in, 117, Koval, Mykhailo, 288 Koval, Nikolay, 373-76 Kovalchuk, Artur, 170 125-27,159,164,246,250; “New Russia” including, 308; pro-Russian vs. Kovalsky, Anatoliy, 310 pro-Ukraininan demonstrations in, 320, 325-26; right-wing extremists in, 301; Kozhara, Leonid: on Customs Union Russian influence in, 273; separatists in, 244,265,323,325; storming of Opera House in, 321,329; titushky attack on demonstrators in, 344; Ukrainian Front group in, 178,244; Yanukovych fleeing to, 242 Kharkiv conference, 245-46 Kharkiv Human Rights Group (KHRG), 127,264 Kharkiv Online Review, 86 Khivrenko, Kostyantyn, 369-70 Kovalenko, Heorhiy, 282 Kovinya, Mykola, 28-29,118,170 membership, 44; on EU membership for Ukraine, 55-56; on Euromaidan protests, 163, 222,224; Munich Security Conference and, 178-79; on Rada elections, 246 Kramatorsk, Russian attack on Ukrainian military in, 332,364 Krasnoarmiyska, separatists in, 325 Krat, Irma, 336 Kravchuk, Leonid, 13,35-36,268 Kriško, Andriy, 200-201 Khmelnytsky, Bohdan, 7-8,11,131-32 Khrushchev, Nikita S., 11 Kievan Rus’ era, 7 Kinah, Anatoliy, 55 Kuzmin, Rinat, 29 Kirill (Patriarch of Russian Orthodox Kuznetsov, Valery, 312 Church Moscow), 121-22 Kiselev, Andrey, 150 Kiselev, Dmitry, 90,110 Kyiv Dwellers for a Cleaner City protest, Klitschko, Vitali: Bulatov and, 166,176; Kuchma, Leonid, 13,14,268 Kulyk, Yuriy, 55 Kunytsyn, Serhiy, 269 146-48 Kyrgyzstan, Eurasian Customs Union and, 36 at Donetsk protest,
295; Euromaidan protests and, 62,67,72-73,143,152, 158,173-74,218,229,239-41; meeting Lanovyi, Volodymyr, 64-65,163-64 Lavrov, Sergei: on blockage of Russian media with Assistant Secretary Nuland, 381; in Ukraine, 259; on Euromaidan pro Munich Security Conference and, tests, 212,249,317-18,334; on National Roundtable talks in Ukraine, 364- 65; on Russian assistance to eastern Ukraine, 383; on Russian military intervention in Crimea and eastern Ukraine, 267, 285, 178-79; post-Euromaidan governance and, 260,376; US oflicials’ leaked con versation on, 184-85 Klymenko, Oleksandr, 236, 248, 314 Klyuyev, Andriy, 60,153,156,161,187,242 Kolomoyskyi, Ihor, 235,283,308,330,381 Kommersant-Ukraine, on Russian interven tion in Crimea, 269 Koriak, Valeriy, 106 Kostomarov, Mykola, 8 83-85,106 Levin, Dmytro, 96 Kostyantynov, Volodymyr, 193,197, 201, 216,232,279,304 347 Lucas, Edward, 83,182 324,333,337,339 Lenin statue in Besarabska Square, Kyiv, 72, LGBT community, 62,106,122-25 “Little green men,” 324,330,332,344-45,
Index Lugansk/Luhansk: autonomy referendum in, 359,362; Border Guard Service, Russian attacks on, 352,369,378; de-escalation in, 368; Euromaidan protests in, 78; post-Euromaidan presidential election in, 369-70,373,376; pro-Russian forces sei zure of buildings in, 320,323,329,344; Russian influence in, 178; Russian mili tary in, 325, 338,345; Russian weapons seized in, 384; seizure of mine complex in, 361; Ukrainian military aircraft shot 401 Mazan, Valeriy, 132 McCain, John, 105,106-08,299,301,380 Meale, David, 19,28,43,53 Media: laws targeting, 135-36; separatist attack on TV tower, 355-56; suspected Western influence in, 122; violence against members of, 117,139,141,146, 205,225,233,289,305,335,338,370. See also Russian media; Social media; specific news outlets Medvedchuk, Viktor: anti-Maidan protests down over, 383-84; violence in, 357 Lugansk People’s Republic, 382, 383-84 organized by, 124; “Citizens for a Clean Kyiv” and, 188,213-14; condemnation Lukash, Olena, 160-61,165,172 Lukashenko, Alexander, 381 of government violence, 69; de-escalation in eastern Ukraine and, 368; Dictator Lukin, Vladimir, 235,238,257 Lukyanchenko, Oleksandr, 257 Lutkovska, Valeriya, 285 protests, 78; fire set to summer home of, Lutsenko, Ihor, 143,144,173 Lutsenko, Yuriy, 125-26,159,378 Lviv: Euromaidan protests in, 66, 151-52, 224; post-Euromaidan presidential election in, 370 Lyagin, Roman, 362 Lymarenko, Oleksiy, 225 Lyovochkin, Serhiy, 56,69 Lysychansk People’s Republic, 382 Maidan Council, 240-41 Makiyenko, Volodymyr, 111,234 Maksimov, Maksim (pseudonym), 45,
65-66,79-81,129-32,263-65 Malaysian Airlines Flight 17, 385-86 Manafort, Paul, 25 “The March of Truth” protests in Moscow, 326 Margelov, Mikhail, 245 Mariinsky Park counterdemonstration (anti-Maidan), 76, 86,107, 217 Mariupol, 340,356-61, 368 Markov, Sergey, 235,248-49 Marxism, 9,12 Mashkevych, Ihor, 121 Matskiv, Nataliya, 179 Matviyenko, Valentina, 268 ship Laws and, 137; on Euromaidan 242; on US influence in media, 122 Medvedev, Dmitry, 47,171,230,233,257, 309 Merkel, Angela, 223 Microsoft, 27-29,40,107,118,170-71 Mikhalkov, Nikita, 321 Mill, John Stuart, 366 Mironov, Andrei, 370 Moghadam, Reza, 58 Mohylyov, Anatoliy, 269 Moskal, Hennadiy, 254 Munchmeyer, Katherine, 95 Murphy, Christopher S., 105,106-08,301, 380 Muslimova, Liliya, 274 Muzychko, Oleksandr, 317 Mykolaiv: Euromaidan protests in, 66; movement of military equipment to, 280; separatists in, 265 Myroshnychenko, Yuriy, 243-44 Naftogaz, 123,314 Nalyvaichenko, Valentyn, 318-19 National Bank of Ukraine, 180 National Roundtable for Crimean crisis, 364-65 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organiza tion), 11,279,343,355
402 Index Natural gas: IMF reform recommendations and, 44; Naftogaz, anti-corruption raid on, 314; pipelines through Ukraine to Europe, 36-38,116; Russian discounts for Ukraine, 110,112,123,129; Russian invasion of Crimea and, 280-81, 316- 17; subsidies for, 37,44, 57; Ukrainian debt to Russia for, 167 Nayem, Mustafa, 61 Nazis, 10-11,89,94, 162,283 Nemyrovskyy, Volodymyr, 351 Nihoyan, Serhiy, 145 9/11 terrorist attacks (2001), 4,18 Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs): anticorruption initiatives, 204; criminal investigations against, 189; Dictatorship Laws and, 136; safety issues of, 179,276; Shchekun tortured for information on, 312; suspected role in protests, 89, 131, 141, 179,181; US financing of, 122,131, 181; in Zaporizhzhya, 203-04. See also specific organizations Non-Proliferation Treaty (1968), 187 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 11,279,343,355 Novorossiya (New Russia), 308 Nuclear weapons, 13, 187, 266 Nuland, Victoria: EU membership of Ukraine and, 184-86; Euromaidan protests and, 90-91, 139, 182; financial People’s Republic proclaimed, 332,349; pro-Russian demonstrators in, 284,352; pro-unity march, attack on, 349-52; SBU deterrence of attack on WWII parade, 339; separatists in, 265,332 Okean Elzy (Elza’s ocean) rock band, 106, 144,188 Olkhovsky, Serhiy, 385 Omelchenko, Yuriy, 27 Onishchenko, Gennadiy, 47 Open Maidan University, 93,109,121,177 Orange Revolution (2004), 15,17,38-39, 67-68,71,75-76,116,251 Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE): detention of obser vation group in Slovyansk, 339-40,343, 352, 377; Kyiv City Hall,
inspection of, 214; on laws targeting protesters, 136; on Russian invasion of Crimea, 279, 284, 297,333, 336; torture, special conference on, 313; Ukraine hosting Twentieth Ministerial for, 79 Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), 10,119-20 Orthodox Christian Church: condemnation of government violence, 69,151; Euro maidanprotests and, 121-22,143,151, 181-82; on Russian invasion of Crimea, 282, 307-08, 370; St. Michael’s Cathe dral and Euromaidan protest, 68-69,76, assistance for Ukraine and, 180-81; OSCE Ministerial and, 79; on post-Eu romaidan presidential election, 367; 88,91,228,259 Ostrovsky, Simon, 338 soccer balls, donation of, 380-81; at Ukrainian presidential inauguration Paet, Urmas, 286 ceremony, 380-81 Obama, Barack, 168,277,287,298,340 Occupy Maidan (OM). See Euromaidan protests Odesa: America Days event, 350-51; car bomb, deterrence of, 367; de-escalation in, 368; Euromaidan protests in, 66, 212; meetings with Nuland in, 381; “New Russia” including, 308; Odesa Palitsia, Ihor, 381 Parasyuk, Volodymyr, 241 Parker, Brad, 59,70 Parlow, Shane: on Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes, 137-40, 142,152,155,157-58; on Euromaidan protests, 223; on Russian invasion of Crimea, 271-72, 281,326; on Verk hovna Rada protest, 218-21 Parubiy, Andriy, 384 Paul, Andrew, 231,351
Index 403 Peklushenko, Oleksandr, 203,205,207-10 Psaki, Jen, 135,161,186,337,384 Perebyinis, Yevhen, 50,284 Pereyaslav Council (1654), 131-32 Psarev, Sergey, 267-68 Pshonka, Viktor, 235-36,240,242,248 Peskov, Dmitriy, 83,150,187 Pushilin, Denis, 333,347,361,364,382-83 Peter the Great (Russian tsar), 8 Pushkov, Aleksei, 245 Petrukhin, Maksym, 381 Putin, Vladimir: authoritarian rule of, Pew Research Center poll on autonomy in eastern Ukraine, 354,362 14,346; on autonomy referendum in Crimea, 354; de-escalation in eastern Pfleger, Greg, 142-43,234,267,291-96, Ukraine and, 368; on eastern Ukraine 343 Phillipak-Chambers, Marsha, 147 as historically part of Russia, 332, 343; EU membership of Ukraine, opposi tion to, 47-51,60,63,65-66,83,182; Euromaidan protests and, 103-04, Piergalski, Tim, 62-63,84,125-28,169, 175,325,370 Pinchuk, Viktor, 186-87 Plokhy, Serhii, 7-8,10-11 Poklonskaya, Nataliya, 352 Poland: EU membership of, 42; Soviet occu pation during WWII, 11 Police. See Berkut riot police; Euromaidan protests, police storming of Ponomaryov, Vyacheslav, 338, 340, 347, 357,381 Popov, Oleksandr, 106 Poroshenko, Petro: Euromaidan protests and, 129,173,224,241; peace plan proposed for eastern Ukraine, 384; post-Euromaidan presidential election and, 376, 380-81; Russia banning products manufactured by, 47; Russian business interests and, 305-06 Pravyi Sektor: at Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes, 138, 140, 146; Euromaidan protests and, 84, 219, 229,317-18,365; hacked social media accounts of, 277-78; Kharkiv office under attack, 301; post-Euromaidan presidential
election and, 375-76; pro tests for removal of Avakov from office, 234-35,252; on Soviet history, 10,33; Ukrainian-Russian Action Plan and, 110,113-15,166,171,189; on Western influence as cause of protests, 78; at WWII Victory Day celebration, 352, 356, 358; Yanukovych, meetings and relations with, 49-51,60,63,83,187, 189, 262-63. See also Russian invasion and occupation of Crimea Pyatt, Geoffrey: aftermath of Euromaidan protests and, 255-56; on amnesty bill for protesters, 172; on Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes, 142, 147; Chornovolo and, 117; EU membership of Ukraine and, 53, 55, 58-59,184-85; Eu romaidan protests and, 91,160, 218, 224, 236; Kyiv Dwellers for a Cleaner City protest at US Embassy and, 146-47; Russian occupation of Crimea and, 277, 278,283-84,320,334,335-36,350-51, 360; on violence and escalation of protests, 68,158-59,161,172,174,227, 254; on Yanukovych presidency, 237 Pyatyhorets, Roman, 203-06 Pylypets, Dmytro, 117 317; Russian occupation of Crimea and, 271,334-35; Shchekun tortured for information on, 311; Slavyansk attacks blamed on, 349 Provocateurs at protests. See specificprotests Prykordonnyy, Dmytro, 23,96-100,355, 379 Qin Gang, 341 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/ RL), 321 Rafferty, Ben, 385 Reddaway, Peter, 3
404 Index Red Sektor, 178 266-90; autonomy referendums and, Robinson, Keri, 373 Rocchelli, Andrea, 370 270-71,274-75,288-89,302,347, 352-54,359-64; blocking roads from Rogozin, Kmitry, 174,226,230,352, Kyiv, 325; Border Guard Service, attacks 358-59 Romania, Soviet occupation during WWil, 11 352,369-70,378; Crimean autonomy, Romanov, Aleksei, 8 Roshen confectionery company, 47,305-06 Rozenstein, Joseph, 147 Rozovskyy, Ihor, 351 Rukh (movement), 12 Ruslana: death threats against, 189; on, 272-73,275-76,280,288,307, demands for, 270-71; de-escalation of, 285-86,368; international response to, 272-73,277,279-87,289,316, 333-34,340-41,364; justification for, 187; kidnappings and murders, 337-38, 339-41,344-45,349-50,356,359,383; Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 downing Euromaidan protests and, 68-69, 93, and, 385-86; Mariupol as land bridge to 158,173-74,246; police storming of Euromaidan protests and, 232, 234,238; on post-Euromaidan governance, 260 274,276,289,305,335,370; military Russia: anti-Maidan messagingof, 212, 245-46; authoritarian government in, 14; EU membership of Ukraine and, 49-51,60,63—66,83,184—86; Eurasian Customs Union and, 34-38,43-44, Crimea, 357-58; media effects of, 205, arrival and occupation, 267-74,303-04, 309, 315-16; mirroring Euromaidan, 278,287,318,324,334,336; NATO response to, 343; Orthodox Church on, 282,307-08, 370; OSCE observation group, detention in Slovyansk, 339-40, 48-51, 83; Euromaidan protests and, 78,161-62,248-49,254,256,318-19; Georgia, invasion of, 357; military power of, 348; natural gas pipelines, 36-38, 110,112,116,123,129; police
storming of Euromaidan protesters and, 230, 352; search and detention laws, 345; sep aratists’ support for, 319-24; Ukrainian 233, 238-39; post-Soviet relations with Naval Forces Headquarters, Russian Ukraine, 13-17; protection of ethnic Russians abroad, 264-65; trade issues with Ukraine and, 46-48,52-55,25354,305-07; Transnistria, independence of, 357-58; Ukrainian elections and, 51,352-54,375-76; WTO and, 363; Yanukovych fleeing to, 261-62. See also seizure of, 287-88,304,308-09; Ukrainian response to, 276-78,281-83, Putin, Vladimir; Russian invasion and occupation of Crimea; Soviet Union; Ukrainian-Russian Action Plan; other countries or citiesfor Russian influence and relations Russian Embassy in Kyiv, protesters at, 384 Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), 80-81,318-19,325,327,345 Russian invasion and occupation of Crimea, 343,352,377; Pravyi Sektor, clashes with, 334-35; refugees and, 284, 317, 318; Russian explanation of, 273,277, 383; SBU, violence prevented by, 339, 325,348,352,364,378; US response to, 277,279-80,283-87,298-99,301,316, 327-30,335-37,340-41 Russian media on Euromaidan protests: on aftermath ofprotests, 256,283; on Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes, 141,150-51,162,169, 176,179-81; conspiracy theories, 78; criticism ofYanukovych, 179-80, 182-83; falsehoods about protesters, 89-90,94-95,103-04; on police storming ofprotesters, 234-35, 238; on Pravyi Sektor involvement in shootings, 317-18, 365; Socialist Nationalist As-
Index sembly provocateurs planted by, 342-43; Ukrainian legislation to block broadcast of, 258-59; on US Assistant Secretary giving food to protesters, 92; on US involvement in Yanukovych’s departure, 257-58 Russian media on Russian occupation of Crimea and eastern Ukraine: auton omy referendum and, 302,359-60; on eastern Ukraine as historically part of Russia, 332; false reporting, 274-75,298, 321-22,345-46; on Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 downing, 386; on Odesa protesters, 351; on post-Euromaidan presi dential election, 372,375-76; on Pravyi Sektor clashes with separatists, 334-35; on pro-Russian protests and seizure of government buildings, 320; on referenda associated with unverifiable reports of violence, 359-60; on refugees fleeing from Ukraine, 284; SBU deterrence of attack on WWI1 parade orchestrated by Russian TV channel, 339; on self-defense groups of Russian speakers in Ukraine, 272-73,278,284-85; on Slovyansk attacks orchestrated by the West, 348-49; on Ukrainian use ofAmerican mercenar ies, 286-87,316,323,327-28 Russian Navy. See Black Sea Naval Fleet of Russia Ryabkov, Sergey, 341 Rybak, Volodymyr, 236,243,245,337, 338 405 Savenevskyy, Maksym, 351 SBGS. See State Border Guard Service Scanlon, Michael, 336 Schtele, Luke, 39-42, 53-54,385 Schultz, Eric, 4 Security Service of Ukraine (SBU): anti-terrorist operation for protesters, 227; on attempted coup by opposition politicians, 86-87; car bomb in Odesa, deterrence of, 367; cyberattack of CEC servers and, 375; FSB, detention of Rus sian working for, 323-24; intelligence sharingwith US, 327; leaked phone call
on pro-Russian referendum, 353-54; lists of protesters and, 213; pro-Russian separatists capturing officers of, 340; radioactive substance, seizure of, 352; Russian assistance in police storming of Euromaidan protests, 254; Russian-paid protest at Rada, deterrence of, 318; sep aratism in Crimea and, 192,197; separat ist attack on, 320; Tatar people’s request for help from, 195; WWII parade, deterrence of attack on, 339 Seleznyov, Vladyslav, 323 Self, Patrick, 140-41,153,187 Self-Defense Force (SDF): aftermath of Eu romaidan protests and, 256,260; at All Ukraine Maidan meeting in Kharkiv, 128; “Citizens for a Clean Kyiv” and, 188, 214; cooperating with US Embassy RSO, 107; de-escalation of protests and, 215; fleeing government officiais Saakashvili, Mikheil, 83 St. George’s ribbons, 245,310,359 St. Michael’s Cathedral, Kyiv, 68- 69, 76, 88, 91,228,259 Salo, Oleh, 151-52,357 Samar, Valentyna, 196,267, 276 Sanctions: against Russia, 280-81,289, 302-03, 340-41, 390; against Ukraine, 100,146,189,212; Ukrainian EU membership and, 44-45; against US officials and legislators, 314; as WTO violation, 363 rounded up by, 243,245; guarding and occupying government buildings, 91,99, 242-43; Hrushevskoho Street clashes and, 145; personalized helmets of, 121; police storming of Euromaidan protests and, 230-31; policies of, 97,120; Pravyi Sektor protest, disarming, 317; respect for, 73; tour for foreign ambassadors, 160; Verkhovna Rada, joining protest march on, 218,221; violence prevention by, 119-20,124 Semonyan, Margarita, 338-39
406 Index Senenko, Serhiy, 211 Russian military patrol and attacks in, Senyk, Roman, 156 September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, 4,18 Serry, Robert, 163, 288 331-32,364,372; SBU’s identification of Girkin in, 331; separatists’ seizure Sevastopol: autonomy referendum in, 302; Berkut, job offers for, 260; Crimean Victory Day ceremony in, 358; Customs Union, support for joining, 78; Russian invasion of Crimea and, 195,267-69, 272-75,279-82,287,304; Russian lease of military base at, 14,192, 309; Russian registration of Ukrainians in, 317 Shanghai Cooperation Organization, 79 Shchekun, Andriy, 201-02,267,296,298, 309-13 Sherman, Wendy, 306 of security headquarters in, 324-25; suspected Pravyi Sektor attacks in, 349; Ukrainian aircraft shot down over, 377,380; Ukrainian military offensive against separatists in, 348,352 Slutskiy, Leonid, 141 Smith, Natalya, 4-5,25-26,88,285,378, 385 Sochi Winter Olympics (2014), 148,170, 180,187,188 Socialist Nationalist Assembly (SNA), 343 Social media: Euromaidan protest and, 74, 98,101; protest organizing and, 61; Shevchenko, Taras, 8 Russian websites for, 294; TechCamp Shevchenko National University, 77 Shishatsky, Andriy, 257 Shoygu, Sergey, 260,285 Shtepa, Nelya, 331,336 Shushkevich, Stanislav, 36 and, 39-42 Shuvainikov, Sergei, 199 Shuvalov, Igor, 166,170 Shylina, Tetyana, 34 Shymkiv, Dmytro, 27,107,118,132-33 Shyshatskiy, Andriy, 292-93 Siberia, Ukrainians deported to, 10 Sikorsky, Radosław, 239 Sivkovych, Volodymyr, 106 Sizaya, Valentyna: CIS Institute meetings and, 79-81, 129; Crimean peninsula, visit to, 183,190,193-94,202; insider view
of, 19,21,46; meeting arranged with anti-corruption Lanovyi, 64-65; Sosnovskiy, Nikolai, 23 Sotnyas, 120,214,218,260,343 Soviet Union: collectivized agriculture policies and famine, 10; Crimea, transfer to Ukraine, 11,191-92,332; dissolution of, 2,6-7,12, 33,192; economic effects of collapse, 2-3, 35,42-43; history of, 9-11; New Year’s Eve celebrations in, 118; Ukraine’s independence and, 6, 12-13 Special 301 report (USTR), 27-30 Spilna Sprava, 152-53,160-61,165, 168-69,180 Stalin, Joseph, 9-11,191,365 State Border Guard Service (SBGS): ap prehending Russian Federation Armed meeting arranged with pro-Russian Forces representative, 299; border-run ners and illegal crossings from Russia, Burtenko, 45-46 377-78; data on Ukrainians fleeing to Skaggs, Michael, 137-40,142,150,160, 220,230-31,241 Slovakia, gas purchases from, 316-17 Slovyansk/Slavyansk: injury of child wearing St. George’s ribbon, 359; mayor on killing Ukrainian forces, 357; OSCE observation mission participants kidnapped in, 336, 339-40, 343, 352; Russia, 378; Russian invasion of Crimea, defense against, 272-73,275-76,280, 288, 307, 352,369-70,378; Yanukovych fleeing to Russia and, 250 State Intellectual Property Service of Ukraine (SIPSU), 21-23, 28,30-32 Stavytskyi, Eduard, 123, 314 Steinmeier, Frank-Walter, 178,339-40
Index Sternberg-Greller, Tamara, 370 Stets, Yuriy, 173 Stewart, Susan, 104 Surkov, Vladislav, 238,245 Symonenko, Petro, 181 Syria, Ukraine-Syria Friendship Committee protest and, 51-52 407 in Crimea, 170-71, 306-07; Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement with EU, 34-35, 313-14; with EU after Russian invasion of Crimea, 304-05; Russian influence in government-ap pointed figures through, 167,168, 172; Russian-Ukrainian relations, 46-48, Tabachnyk, Dmytro, 20, 314 52-55,253-54,305-07; tariffs and, 23-24, 37, 304-05; Ukrainian-Russian Tarasyuk, Borys, 262 Action Plan and, 129-30,149. See also Taruta, Serhiy, 283,295-96,301 Tatarov, Oleg, 177 Tatar people in Crimea: anti-Russian protest, 268; autonomy referendum and, 271,289,302-04,318,353; EU membership supported by, 194-95; Euromaidan protests and, 78, 121, 183,198-99; history of, 191,194,365; prisoner exchange of, 312; reform efforts in Kyiv supported by, 194-95; Russian invasion of Crimea and, 274,279, 336, 352; Ukrainians needing land of, 304 TechCamp, 39-42, 53-54,78,89 Tefft, John F„ 18,27,40-41 Temirgaliev, Rustam, 289, 304 Tenyukh, Ihor, 297 Thorn, Jim, 287 Titushky: at Black Sunday and Hrushevs- koho Street clashes, 142-44,148, 163-64,170; in Crimea, 250, 310; in Donetsk, 175,293, 300; Euromaidan protest and, 62-63,67,90,98,106,159, 164-65,224,232,234; in Kharkiv, 126-28,344; Kyiv Dwellers for a Cleaner City protest at US Embassy and, 148; origins and association with police force, 163-65,204-06; suspected US financing of, 182; Ultras discouraging members from working as, 143-44; voter intimidation (2004) by,
163-64; in Zaporizhzhya, 204-05 Tkachev, Andrey, 181-82 Tombinski, Jan, 53 Trade: antidumping rules and, 24-25; with China, 81-82; CIS Free Trade Area, 36; Natural gas; World Trade Organization Trade Unions Building, Kyiv, 75-76, 90-91, 120,223-26 Transnistria, independence of, 357-58 Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Partnership (1997), 270 Tryzub (right-wing group), 195 Tsaryov, Oleh, 87-88,131,135,150-51, 178,180,382 Turchenkova, Mariya, 380 Turchynov, Oleksandr: on autonomy referendum, 330; military conscription, decree on, 348; as parliamentary speaker, 245, 246; pro-Russian forces’ seizure of SBU building and, 323; on resignation of Yanukovych, 247; on Russian invasion of Crimea, 269,315,337,345,378; as Ukrainian acting president, 257; US support for, 306; at WWII Victory Day celebration, 356 Twitter, 101 Tyahnybok, Oleh: on Customs Union, 111; Euromaidan protests and, 67, 132,138, 150, 152; on hostages taken during protests, 173; negotiations to end protests, 239-41; on post-Euromaidan governance, 260; on Ukrainian-Russian Action Plan, 111; US officials’ leaked conversation on, 185 Tymchuk, Dmytro, 276 Tymoshenko, Yuliya: at Euromaidan protest, 249-50; EU’s pressure to release, 55-56, 65, 125; gas deal signed by, 86; imprison ment of, 15, 38-39; on nuclear weapons use, 316; post-Euromaidan presidential
408 Index Tymoshenko, Yuliya {cont} election and, 376; release from prison, 240,248; Yatsenyuk s visitingin hospi tal, 212 UDAR (Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reforms),62,67,72, 111, 225 Udovychenko, Mykola, 57 Ukraine: anti-Western, pro-Russia views in, 45-46; Commonwealth of Independent States and, 36; democracy and, 14-16, 130, 135-36; economic issues following collapse of Soviet Union, 35, 42-43; famine in 1930s, 10; federalization of, 178, 212, 242,244, 346; history and na tional identity of, 6-17,131-32; hryvnia (currency), 57,180, 260; IMF loans for, 316,348; independence from Soviet Union, 6,12-13; regional differences and population diversity in, 16; Russian influence and relations, 13-17, 33, 166-68, 172, 220,224; in Soviet Union, 9-10; trade issues with Russia, 46-48, 52-55,253-54,304-07; US relations, 32,55-56,60-61,180,355,380-81, 390. See also Corruption in Ukraine; Crimea; Elections; EU membership sought by Ukraine; Orange Revolu tion; Ukrainian-Russian Action Plan; Verkhovna Rada; specific cities, regions, andprotests Ukraine-Syria Friendship Committee, 51-52 Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reforms (UDAR), 62,67,72, 111, 225 Ukrainian Front, 178 Ukrainian House, 158,221, 232, 310 Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UI A), 94 Ukrainian Music Rights League Collecting Society, 20-21 Ukrainian-Russian Action Plan: bailout money from Russia and, 148-49, 166-67,189,226; benefits of, 110-11; opposition to, 111; Russian influence in Ukrainian government and, 111-12, 129-30,166-67,171, 219-20; suspen sion following Ukrainian regime change, 254 Ukrayinska Pravda·, on
Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes, 140; on luxury estate of Yanukovych, 74; on paid protesters at Euromaidan protests, 93; on parliament’s rapid passage of anti-democratic laws, 135; on police storming of Euromaidan protesters, 234; on protection of protesters, 151,166; on protesters storming of Verkhovna Rada, 219; on Russian occupation of Crimea, 273-74; on SNA provocateurs, 343; on Tatar Mejlis leaders, 336 Ultras (soccer super fans), 143-44 United Nations, 163,277,284,318 United States: anti-Maidan activists petition for US intervention, 211-12; on Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes, 146,154-55,167-68,172-74, 187,213; congressional delegation visit to Crimea, 299,301; democracy, model of, 388-89; election monitoring in Ukraine, 25-26, 353,370-71; on Euromaidan protests, 69,80,154-55, 161, 249; fake US Defense Attaché email leaked by Russia, 298; influence and power of, 180-81,183, 389-90; McCain and Murphy speaking at Euromaidan protest, 106-08; on negotiations to end protests, 240; NGOs financed by, 122,131,181; on police storming of Euromaidan protests, 218, 236-37; on Russian occupation of Crimea and eastern Ukraine, 277, 279-80, 283-87, 298-99,301,316,327-30,335-37, 340-41; Russian provocation of USS Donald Cook, 330; sanctions against Russia, 280-81,289,302-03,340-41, 390; sanctions against Ukraine, 100, 146, 189,212; Turchynov presidency, support for, 306; on Ukraine becoming EU member, 52-53, 60-61,185-86; Ukrainian relations, 32,55-56,60-61,
Index 180,327-28,355,380-81,390; on Yanukovych’s removal, 154-55,236-37, 254-55. See also US Embassy in Kyiv; Western influence US Embassy in Kyiv: on amnesty bill for protesters, 172; building setback rules from public roads, 18; concert to pro mote intellectual property rights hosted by, 30,96,132-33,354-55,378-80; congressional delegation visit to Crimea and, 299,301; Crimea, meetings in, 190-203; Dictatorship Laws, response to, 135-36; EU membership of Ukraine and, 184-86; false information cam paigns against, 39-42, 53, 54,87,131, 169,298; grants to NGOs, 122,131; model WTO for economics students hosted by, 226-27, 322; Odesa, America Days event at, 350-51; protests at, 146-48,182,219; refugees from Crimea and, 318; Russian occupation of Crimea and, 277,282-85,350-51,390-91; safety issues at, 82-83,176-77,221-22, 226,230-31; Spilna Sprava, request for information from, 168-69; TechCamp program and, 39-42, 53-54,78,89; violence and escalation ofprotests, preventing, 68-69,158-59,161,172, 174,227,254; Zaporizhzhya, meetings in, 203-11 US Trade Representative (USTR), 27-30, 53 Vakarchuk, Svyatoslav, 106,144 Valentine’s Day protests (2014), 212 Vasylenko, Bohdan, 203-06 Vedomosti (The Record), on Ukrainian EU membership, 60 Verbytskyi, Yuriy, 143,144,149 Veremiy, Vyacheslav, 225 Verkhovna Rada (parliament): aftermath of Euromaidan protests and, 257; amnesty bill for protesters, 171-72,240; anti-Maidan political base created to oppose, 245-46; cultural and educa 409 tional issues and, 346; Dictatorship Laws and, 134-36, 165-66; election of new leadership in, 245-46;
emergency legislative session, 234-36; EU member ship requirements and, 55; government software legalization approval from, 29; negotiations to end protests and, 239-41, 243; post-Euromaidan gov ernment and, 261-62; protester march on (February 2014), 217-22; Russian invasion of Crimea and, 283; Russian news media, bills to suppress, 258-59; Russian-paid protest at, deterrence of, 318; Yanukovych’s removal from office and, 247-48,257 Viches (town hall-style meetings), 108, 111, 116-17,128,137 The Voice ofMaidan (newspaper), 107 Voloshyn, Oleh, 29,69,156,165,272-73 Vostrikova, Zhenya, 64 Voting. See Elections Website hacking. See Hacking Western influence: Budapest Memorandum as justification for Russian intervention in Ukraine, 187; Burtenko meeting on, 45-46; double standard allega tions against, 278; EU membership of Ukraine and, 184-86; Kyiv Dwellers for a Cleaner City protest against, 146-48; Russian media on provocations of, 103-04,182-83; as suspected cause of Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes, 141,150-51,162,173-74; as suspected cause ofEuromaidan protests, 78,81, 87-90,92,141,162, 166, 168-69, 183,208-10; Ukrainian Foreign Ministry statement against, 113; Yanukovych and, 80-81, 114. See also specific entities Whitehouse, Sheldon, 301 Willis, Michael, 145,301 World Economic Forum, 149 World Trade Organization (WTO), 23-24, 37-38, 52-53,226-27,362-63
410 Index World War 1,9 Russia-Ukraine trade war and, 47-48; World War II, 10-11, 94,119,245; Victory Day celebrations, 352,355-56,358 Xi Jinping, 81-82 Yanov, Henadiy, 21-22,28,30 Yanukovych, Viktor: accounts frozen by Swiss, 263; amnesty bill for protesters and, 171; China, visit to, 78, 81-82; corruption of, 14,20,49,73-74,189, 263,314,348; Crimea and, 192-93,197; criminal background of, 164; Customs Union vs. EU decision making and, 38,43-44,78; Dictatorship Laws and, 136,165,175; election corruption and, 25-26; EU membership and, 56,59-60, 64-67; Euromaidan protesters, negoti ations with, 152-53,156-57,161,165, 239-41; Euromaidan protests, response to, 68,73-74,77,89,96,130-31,14142,149-50; Euromaidan protests and international response to, 163,167-68, Sevastopol military base lease agreement with Russian, 192; Ukrainian-Rus sian Action Plan and, 110-14; on US provocation of civil war, 327-28; US relations and, 80-81,154-55,172-73, 187,236-37,254-55; Verkhovna Rada’s removal from office, 247-48,257 Yarosh, Dmytro, 261,334-35,375-76 Yatsenyuk, Arseniy: Euromaidan protests and, 67,87,137-38,150,152,165,222, 237,239-41; EU-Ukraine Association Agreement signing, 313-14; green dye attack on, 212; Obama, meeting with, 298; on Odesa protester violence, 350; US officials’ leaked conversation on, 185; at WWil Victory Day celebration, 356; on Yanukovych’s mass murder investiga tion, 262 Yefremov, Oleksandr, 136 Yeghiazaryan, Boris, 141 Yeltsin, Boris, 35-36 Yushchenko, Viktor, 14-15,192,268 232,236-39; federalism of Ukraine and, 317; fleeing Ukraine, 241-43,250, Zaitseva,
Svitlana, 24,165 257-58,261-62; intellectual property Zakharchenko, Vitaliy: on amnesty laws, 215; authorizing state forces to carry deadly rights and, 28; investigated for mass murder at protests, 260; luxury estate of, 73-74,128-29,243-44,263; natu ral gas prices and, 44; New Year’s Eve address, 119; no confidence vote against, 77, 87; Orange Revolution and, 68; weapons, 234; dismissal of, 235; Euro maidan protests and, 83,156,158,221; fleeing Ukraine, 242; suspension of, 240 Zamana, Volodymyr, 227-28,238 Zaoralek, Lubomir, 182 Peklushenko on, 209; police storming of Euromaidan protests and, 223,224, Zaporizhzhya, 203-11,308,326,368 Zaytseva, Svitlana, 220 229,233-35,254; political opponents, selective prosecution of, 38-39; popu larity rating of, 44,49; post-Euromaidan mayor election and, 376; presidential elections, 15,130; Putin, meetings with, Zentos, Liz, 142-43,224,325 Zhdanovich, Sergey, 380 Zhirinovsky, Vladimir, 3,383 Zhyznevskyi, Mykhaylo, 159 Zimnova, Tatyana (pseudonym), 24 49-51,60,63, 83,187,189; resignation of, 243,246-47,262-63,297; Russian Zotov, Valeriy, 203,205-06 Zukoski, Jorge, 55-56 criticismoverprotests, 179-80,182-83; Zurabov, Mikhail, 238,381 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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CONTENTS Preface ix Acknowledgments Prologue xiii xxi I My Road to Kyiv 1 2 Building Ukraine, from the Hetmans to Maidan 3 6 Corruption 101: My Introduction to Ukrainian Realities 4 Kyiv’s Tug-of-War: Putin Tilts the Balance 5 Blood-Stained Granite 33 68 6 Maidan’s Poetics versus Steel Shields and Black Helmets 7 18 Rules of Dictatorship, Fires of Resistance 8 “Who benefits from whipping up hysteria in our quiet little Crimea?” 190 134 103
Contents viii 9 Three Days in Hell: February 18-20,2014 217 ID The Kremlin Fog Machine Hits Overdrive 253 II Stealing Simferopol 12 Locking Down Crimea, Prying Open the East 13 Shockwaves of Terror in Donbas 14 The Lie Metastasizes Epilogue Index 393 388 266 342 320 291
INDEX Academi (security contractor), 287 Action (NGO), 179 Afghan War veterans, 98-99,211, 316 AIDS, 19 Akhmetov, Rinat, 236,295,363,368 Aksyonov, Sergey, 271,274,302,304 Alcohol consumption, 97,106 All Ukraine Maidan meetings, 125 American Chamber of Commerce in Kyiv, 55-56,176 Andersen, Eric, 92, 111, 186 Androshchuk, Valeriy, 359 “Angry Ukrainians” cell phone game, 121 Anonymous (hacker collective), 77 Anti-Maidan counterdemonstrations: Azarov speaking at, 105-06; “Citizens for a Clean Kyiv” and, 188-89,213-14; fake LGBT Euromaidan provocation rally, 123-25; in Kharkiv, 125-28; in Mariinsky Park, 76,86,107,217; in Odesa, 349-50; payments for protesters at, 93,123,167,205; protesters brought into Kyiv for, 104,167, 188; SDF block ing entrance of, 124 Anti-Maidan messaging: in Crimea, 183, 198,201; on EU membership, 122-23; Kharkiv conference and, 245-46; petition to White House to end US involvement, 211; of Russian politicians, 212; St. George’s ribbon as symbol for, 245,359 APT28 hacking group, 374 Arbuzov, Serhiy, 57-58,257,263 Arbuzova, Valentyna, 57 Armenia, Eurasian Customs Union and, 36 Aronets, Oleksandr, 171 Ashton, Catherine, 90,92,286,333 Atanasio, Cassimo, 338 ATR television, 198-99,274,279 “The Authoritarian Government: The Path to Ruin” (Lanovyi), 64 Automaidan activists: attacks on media and protestors, 117; court summonses on, 120; Dictatorship Laws and, 136-37; at Donetsk border crossing, 325; kidnap ping of, 150,166,173-74; at Yanu kovych’s estate, 73-74,128-29. See also Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes Avakov, Arsen,
245,260,272,317,323,383 Azarov, Mykola: EU membership and, 55-56,63,105-06,123; Eurasian 393
394 Index Azarov, Mykola {cont} Economic Union and, 44; Euro maidan protest and, 92; flash mob protest of, 109-10; resignation of, 165; Russia-Ukraine trade war and, 47-48; Swiss bank accounts of, 263; on Ukrainian-Russian Action Plan, 110-11; World Economic Forum’s ban on, 149 Babic, Jennifer, 138,147-48 Baer, Daniel B., 313 Council approval of deployment of, 276; hanging Russian flag at Ukrainian Naval Academy, 308; military actions in Crimea, 269-70, 273-74,276; no-notice alert surprise exercise of, 260-61; Sevastopol naval base, lease of, 13-14, 192, 309; surrender ultimatum given to Ukrainian military by, 278,284; Ukrai nians arrested and held by, 314 Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes (January 2014): amnesty for pro Bahtiyarova, O., 318 Balytskyi, Yevhen, 151 testers, 171-72,175,213,215-16; arrests and prosecutions, 170,173; casualties, Bandera, Stepan, 10, 119 145,149,155-56,159,171; de-escala tion, 187-88,213-15; demands and negotiations ofprotesters, 144,149-50, Ban Ki-moon, 163,277,343 Barasso, John, 301 Barkashov, Alexander, 353-54 152-53,156-57,161,165-66,175; Barroso, José Manuel, 44, 212 information campaign against protesters, Battle-Euro-Babushkas Drum Team, 144 Belarus, Eurasian Customs Union and, 36, 177-80; international response to, 146, 43 Bennett, Richard, 30 Berezhnyy, Ihnat: international property rights and, 20,26,30,96,132-33,355, 379; tour of Maidan and City Hall, 96-99 Berezovsky, Denis, 279 Berkut riot police; Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes, 139,142, 144-46; Crimea, beating prisoners in, 312-13; disbanding of, 260;
Euro maidan protests and, 62-63, 68-71, 83-84,86,88, 90-91; joining protesters, 246; protesters’ attack on, 125-26; storming of Maidan, 220-24, 227 Biden, Joe: on revolution, 157; on Rus sian invasion of Crimea, 335,337; at Ukrainian presidential inauguration ceremony, 380-81; on violence and esca lation of protests, 163,167-68,172,223, 224,236,254; Yanukovych, meetings with, 180 Bildt, Carl, 229 Bilyk, Olha, 69 Black Sea Naval Fleet of Russia: Federation 154-55,163,167-68,172-74; kidnap ping and torture of protesters, 143-44, 149-50,159,173-74,177-78; media targeted and injured during, 139,141, 146; provocateurs at, 140,143-44,288; spillover into other regions, 151-52,154, 159, 175; suspected US involvement in, 141,150-51,162,173-74; titushky at, 142-44,148,163-64,170; US Embassy, protests at, 146-48,182; Verkhovna Rada, protester march to, 137-38; weap ons and ammunition, use of, 138-41, 145, 153,162. See also Government and civic buildings occupied by protesters Black Thursday Laws. See Dictatorship Laws Blackwater (security contractor), 287, 323 Bogatyrova, Raisa, 19,219 Bohomolets, Olha, 286 Bohoslovska, Inna, 176 Bolotov, Valeriy, 359,364,366 Border guard. See State Border Guard Service Boroday, Aleksandr, 330,366 Borotba, 182 Boyko, Yuriy, 104,116 Boytsov, Dmytro, 353-54
Index Brennan, John, 327-28 Budapest Memorandum (1994), 187,270, 272-73,282,286 395 “Citizens for a Clean Kyiv” counterprotest ers, 188-89,213-14 City Hall building, Kyiv: Euromaidan Budjurova, Liliya, 198-99 protesters occupying, 75-76,78, 88,91, Bulatov, Dmytro: Automaidan and, 128-29; 97-98; Orange Revolution protesters occupying, 75-76 kidnapping and torture of, 150,173-74, 177-79; police attempt to arrest in hospital, 176; in post-Euromaidan gov ernment, 261 Burakovsky, Ihor, 50-52,169-70 Burtenko, Vyacheslav, 45-46 Burns, William J., 253,259-60 Bury, Drew, 183,193-97,202 Bush, John, 67,70-74,124,175 Butkevych, Bohdan, 125 Canada, recall of ambassador to Russia, 278 Canadian Embassy in Kyiv, 176,223 Carney, Jay, 154 Catholic Church, 12 Central Election Commission (CEC), 109, 373-76 Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 122, 146,327-28 CERT-UA (Computer Emergency Response Team), 373-75 Chaly, Alexei, 267,304 Chechen militias, 277-78,310,372,377 Chechetov, Mykhailo, 141 Chernobyl nuclear power plant explosion, 12,172 Chernobyl nuclear power plant explosion (1986), 12,172 Chesno (NGO), 189 China: post-Euromaidan relations with Russia and Ukraine, 263-64; on Rus sian occupation of Crimea and eastern Ukraine, 280,341; Ukrainian relations, 78,81-82 Chizhov, Vladimir, 277 Chornovol, Tetyana, 117,261 Chubarov, Refat, 194-96,276,352 Chudovsky, Ihor, 345 Churchill, Winston, 136 Churkin, Vitaly, 338 Cold War, end of, 2,12 Collective Security Treaty Organization, 36 Committee of Donbas Patriotic Forces, 322-23 Committee of Voters of Ukraine (CVU), 200-201,203-04 Commonwealth of
Independent States (CIS), 13,36,149 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) Institute, 45,65,79-81,129-31, 263- 64 Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-UA), 373-75 Copyright law. See Intellectual property rights Corruption in Ukraine: campaigns and pro tests against, 189,204,295-96; Crimea, Russian influence in, 197; education industry and, 20, 314; elections and, 25-26,302,352-54,362; embezzle ment of public funds, 20, 57,263, 348; EU membership and, 15; intellectual property rights and, 20-23, 26-32, 118, 170-71; Ministry of Health and, 19, 219; natural gas and, 37-38,123,314; small business owners and, 100; titushky and, 163-65,206; trade, tariffs, and antidumping rules, 23-25, 81-82; of Yanukovych and administration officials, 14,20,49,64-65,73-74,189,314 Counterprotests. See Anti-Maidan counterdemonstrations Crimea: autonomy referendum in, 270-71, 274-75,288-89,302,352-54; auton omy resolution of Crimean Supreme Council, 193; Border Guard Service, Russian attacks on, 275-76,280,307; bridge across Kerch Straight and, 110, 130; economic dependence on Ukraine, 305; Euromaidan protests in,
396 Index Crimea (conti) 78,198-99,250; history of, 191-92; kidnappings and torture in, 296, 302, 309-13; “New Russia” including, 308; post-Euromaidan protests and Russian relations, 266-67; Russian influence in, 178,192-93,195-201,232,263,273, 298,302-03; Russian nationalist groups and militias in, 193,195-96,199-201, 268; Russian trade deals in, 170-71, 306-07; transfer from Soviet Union to Ukraine in 1954,11,191-92,332; US Embassy meetings in, 183,190-203; WWII Victory Day celebration in, 352, 355-56, 358. See also Russian invasion and occupation of Crimea; Sevastopol; Tatar people in Crimea CVU (Committee of Voters of Ukraine), 200-201, 203-4 CyberBerkut hacking group, 374 Czech Republic: EU membership of, 42; Soviet occupation during WWII, 11 Danylyuk, Oleksandr, 152-53,161,165,180 Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agree ment (DCFTA), 34-35,313-14 Democracy: Crimea and, 270; Ukraine and, 14-16,130,135-36; universal appeal of, 390; US founding principles and, 388-89 Democratic Alliance, 187 Deshchytsia, Andriy, 263,277,283-84, 333,384 Dictatorship Laws (2014), 134-36,143, 150,157,165-66,175 Dnipropetrovsk: de-escalation in, 368; defenses against Russia, 308, 330-31; Euromaidan protests in, 66,121,159; as new Ukrainian capital, 242; secession investigation against, 242; Ukrainian Front initiative started by, 178,244 Donahue, Bruce, 139,146,159-60,176-77 USS Donald Cook, 330 Donbas region. See Donetsk; Lugansk/ Luhansk Donetsk: autonomy referendum in, 330, 347,359, 361-64; Border Guard Service, Russian attacks on, 369-70; Chechen militias in, 372; de-escalation in, 368;
economic development plan for, 295-96, 301-02; Euromaidan protests in, 78, 175; new government of, 362-64, 366; “New Russia” including, 308; post-Euromaidan presidential election in, 369-72, 376; referendum on joining Russia, 321-23, 333; Russian influence in, 178,257,273,292-95,298-301; Russians blocking access to, 325,338; Russian take-over of media in, 335-36, 347; separatist attack and occupation of administration buildings in, 265, 284, 320,324-25,329,377; separatist decla ration of Donetsk People’s Republic, 333, 334,347,362-64,366; Taruta as new governor of, 283; US Embassy meetings in, 292-96 Dumanskyi, Yuriy, 238 Durbin, Dick, 301 Dvoretska, Oleksandra, 179 Dzerkalo Tyzhnya (Weekly Mirror), on Ukraine joining EU, 34,48-49 Dzhemilev, Mustafa, 336,352,365 Eastern Ukraine, Russian invasion of. See Russian invasion and occupation of Crimea; specific cities Kolomoyskyi as new governor of, 283; “New Russia” including, 308; separatists Economicheska Pravda: on cost of Euro in, 265; TechCamp meeting in, 89; US with, 163 The Economist, on Yanukovych-Putin meet Embassy meetings in, 58-59 Dobkin, Mykhailo: anti-Maidan groups bused into Kyiv by, 188; corruption of, 125; fleeing to Russia, 246,248; on Kharkiv maidan protests, 93; Lanovyi, interview ing, 83, 182 Elections: autonomy referenda in Crimea and eastern Ukraine, 270-71,274-75,
Index 397 288-89,302,318,352-54,359-62; corruption in, 25-26,302,352-54, violence at, 69; Lenin statue in Besar 362; monitoring of, 25-26,200-201, and Murphy speaking at, 106-08; media 203-04, 353,370-71; post-Euromaidan targeted and injured during, 117; Ortho presidential elections, 305-06, 366-76, dox Christian Church and, 121-22,143, abska Square, 72, 83-85,106; McCain 380-81; protests of, 15,109; Russian 151,181-82; pension program payment influence in, 51,352-54,375-76; voter intimidation and, 163-64,376 suspension and, 92; personal attacks on Elledge, Jessica, 106 Espreso TV; on Black Sunday and Hrushevs- koho Street clashes, 140; on Euromaidan protests, 231,244 EU membership sought by Ukraine; Association Agreement signing, 59-64, 67,262,304-05,313-14; benefits of, 32,42-43, 57, 116; corruption and, 15; Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement, 34-35,313-14; EU response to violence against protesters and, 161-62,225; EU-Ukraine Summit, 44; gay marriage and, 105-06, 122; requirements for, 34-35,39, 55-56, 58, 182; Russian influence against, 47-52, 65-66, 114,129; Ukrainian federalism as threat to, 346; United States on, 52-53,60-61,185-86; Yanukovych and, 38,66,78 Eurasian Customs Union (Eurasian Eco nomic Union), 34-38,43-44,48-51,83 Eurasian Youth Union, 318 Euromaidan protests (2013-2014): after math of, 253-65, 334; All Ukraine Maidan meeting in Kharkiv, 125-28; artistic community and, 100-101; Batkivshyn party offices raided by gov ernment, 88; buildings occupied during, 151-52,154,157-59,160-61,177, 255; causes of, 34,61-64,100; colors and flags at,
71-72,94-95; demands and negotiations of protesters, 83,144, 239-41,243,295; Dictatorship Laws and, 135-37,143,150,157,165-66; fake LGBT provocation rally, 122-25; food donations for, 115-16; headquarters of, 75-76; international condemnation of protesters, 179; Pravyi Sektor involve ment in shootings, rumors of, 317-18, 365; prosecutions for attacks on demon strators, 106; provocateurs at, 71-72, 87, 91,124,342-43; Russian interference in Ukraine internal affairs and, 78,187; security requirements for US Embassy employees, 82-83; self-sufficiency of pro testers during, 76-77,96-99; Shrine to Fallen Heroes and, 285; sports rivalries and, 143-44; spread of, 66,76,78, 125, 151-52,154,159,175; suspected West ern influence in, 78, 81, 87-90, 92; tech nology used in, 98-99,101-02; titushky at, 62-63,67,90,98,106,159,164-65; Ukraine Association Agreement signing, 313-14; Ukrainian-Russian Action Plan, effect on, 116-17,120-21; US response to, 69,80,154-55,161,249; Verkhovna Rada, protester march on, 217-22; violence resulting from, 68-71,90-91, 117,120-21,124,138-46,149-56,159, 204-05; Yanukovych’s response to, 68, 77,89,96,130-31,149-50; in Zaporizhzhya, interviews on, 203-11. See also Automaidan activists; Berkut riot police; Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes; Russian media on Euromaidan protests; Self-Defense Force; specific cities Euromaidan protests, police storming of (February 2014), 217-52; ambush and massacre on Instytutska Street, 232-33, 254; anti-terrorist action declared for, 222,227; casualties, 220,223-25,23133,238; causes of, 217-22; international
response to, 218,223,232,236-40; media targeted and injured during, 225, 233; Russian attacks on protesters,
398 Index Euromaidan protests, police storming of (February 2014) (cont.) 318-19; Russian response to, 248-49, 254; titushky and, 224,232,234; Ukrainian military and, 227-28,238, 247,254-55; Verkhovna Rada emergency legislative session during, 234-37; Yanu kovych fleeing Ukraine following, 241-43 European Union: Association Agreement for membership in, 34-35; Customs Union membership compared, 42-43; Euro maidan protests and, 161-62; natural gas G8 (Group of 8), 279-80,303 Gachko, Victoria, 317 Gagaue, Pal, 338 Gaiko, Dmitry, 338 Gandhi, Mahatma, 120 Gay marriage, 106, 122-23 Gazprom, 123,167,176,280,316 Georgia: Russian influence in, 33; Russian invasion of, 357 Germany: offer of medical care to Bulatov, 178; Ukraine occupation during WWil, 10-11,89 from Russia and, 36-37; Poland ’s mem Ghosts of Sevastopol anti-Maidan group, bership in, 42; post-Euromaidan relations with Ukraine, 262; post-Soviet relations with Ukraine, 13-14; on Russian occupa tion of Crimea and eastern Ukraine, 341; sanctions against Russia, 302. See also EU membership sought by Ukraine 211 Girkin, Igor (Strelkov), 331,338,362,381, EU-Ukraine Summit (2013), 44 Evans, Tuck, 125-28,142,164,257-58, 299-300,308 EX.UA (piracy website), 23 384 Glazyev, Sergey, 48,176,182-83,187 Globus shopping mali, Kyiv, 77 Gorani, Hala, 237 Gorbachev, Mikhail S., 6-7,11-12 Gorban, Aleksandr, 44 Government and civic buildings occupied by protesters: City Hall building, Kyiv, 75-76,78,88,91,97-98,214-16,221; Fabius, Laurent, 303 Facebook, 101 Fancy Bear hacking group, 374 Federal Security Service (FSB) of Russia,
80-81,319-20,325,327,345 Filaret (Patriarch of Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Kyiv), 69,121-22,151,181, 285,307 Filatov, Borys, 308 Fink, Brian, 87-88,131 Firsov, Yehor, 293 Fischer, Heinz, 60 Flake, Jeff, 301 Fomenchenko, Halyna, 62 Forbes, on Russian clashes with Pravyi Sektor, 335 Francis, Jack, 43, 52-53, 88 Frozen conflict zones, 357-58 FSB (Russian Federal Security Service), 80-81,318-19,325,327,345 Fule, Stefan, 182 Ministry of Agriculture and Justice buildings, 152-53,160-61,165,168-69, 173; Ukrayinskyi Dim building, 157-59, 177,255. See also Euromaidan protests Great Terror (1937-1938), 10 Greller, Chris, 58-59,240-41,361 Gresh, J. P., 84-85,177,229,246,298,301 Greystone (security contractor), 323,336 GRU (Russian military intelligence), 274, 323,325,374 Gubarev, Pavel, 265,363-64 Hacking: denial of service attacks, 86, 101; post-Euromaidan presidential election and, 373-76; of Pravyi Sektor social media accounts, 277-78; Ukrainian government computers and, 27, 77 Hallock, James and Katie, 342 Hand, Henry, 261 Harf, Marie, 146,350 Hayduk, Serhiy, 304
Index Herashchenko, Iryna, 132 Herman, Hanna, 180 Hmelevsky, Leonid: on Euromaidan protests, 144, 145,160, 214; on Russian invasion of Crimea, 260,287,309,315 Hoeven, John, 301 Holodomor (famine of 1930s), 10, 20 Holub, Oleksandr, 162 Horlivka, Russian military occupation of, 345,364,380 Horst, Elizabeth: as Deputy Chief at US Embassy, 19, 95; EU membership of Ukraine and, 58-59; Euromaidan pro 399 Internet: government-imposed limitations on, 109,135,162-63,235,276. See also Hacking; Social media Ivano-Frankivsk: Euromaidan protests in, 66,78,175,224; TechCamp meetings in, 41-42, 53-54 Ivanov, Ihor, 349 Jefferson, Thomas, 389-90 Jemiliev, Mustafa, 336,352,365 Jerome, Samuel, 142, 162,167, 218, 222 Jews, 9,287,306,334 Johnson, Eric: EU membership of tests and, 70-71, 84-85,213; program to compare EU and Customs Union, protests, 76-77,108-09,119,124,179, approval of, 43; Russian occupation of Crimea and eastern Ukraine, 360-61; 188-89, 214-16, 228, 243; on Russian invasion of Crimea, 318, 321, 339; on on safety of US Embassy employees, Socialist Nationalist Assembly, 176-77 Howard, Dave, 147 Hromadske TV: on betrayal of Euro maidan, 241; on Bulatov, 173-74, 176; Ukraine and, 52; on Euromaidan 342-43 Johnson, Ron, 301 Juscutum law firm, 30-31 on Dictatorship Laws, 135; journalists Kadyrov, Ramzan, 372 attacked by titushky, 67; on Pshonka and Klymendo fleeing to Russia, 248; on SNA provocateurs, 343; suspected US role in, 122 Kaletnyk, Ihor, 236 Hrushevskoho Street clashes. See Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes Hubanov, Oleksiy, 151-52 Human Rights Council of
Russia, 353 Human Rights Watch, 359 Hutsul Sotnya, 214 Illarionov, Andrey N., 277 Ilyin, Yuriy, 247 Intellectual property rights (IPR), 28; cor ruption in Ukraine and, 20-23,26-32, 118,170-71; Microsoft, pirated software from, 27-29,118,170-71; SIPSU Yalta conference on, 21-23, 30-32; US Em bassy hosting concert to highlight, 30, 96,132-33,354-55,378-80 International Monetary Fund (IMF), 44, 56-58,63,123,149,316,348 Karachevsky, Stanislav, 322 Karasev, Vadim, 148 Kasanof, Sasha, 140,372 Kazakhstan, Eurasian Customs Union and, 36,43 Kernes, Hennadi: anti-Maidan groups bused into Kyiv by, 188; attempted assassina tion of, 341,344-45; corruption of, 125; fleeing to Russia, 246,248; secession investigation against, 242; titushky and, 140; Ukrainian Front initiative started by, 244 Kerry, John: Budapest Memorandum meet ing on Crimea, 286; cancellations of Ukraine trips, 61,78; Munich Security Conference and, 178; on Russian occu pation of Crimea, 261,277,280,285, 333, 339, 345; on violence and escalation of protests, 172-74 Kharkiv: All Ukraine Maidan meeting in, 125; anti-Maidan political base
400 Index Kharkiv [cont.) in, 245-46; assassination attempt on Kotliarevsky, Ivan, 8 mayor in, 341,344-45; de-escalation in, 368; Euromaidan protests in, 117, Koval, Mykhailo, 288 Koval, Nikolay, 373-76 Kovalchuk, Artur, 170 125-27,159,164,246,250; “New Russia” including, 308; pro-Russian vs. Kovalsky, Anatoliy, 310 pro-Ukraininan demonstrations in, 320, 325-26; right-wing extremists in, 301; Kozhara, Leonid: on Customs Union Russian influence in, 273; separatists in, 244,265,323,325; storming of Opera House in, 321,329; titushky attack on demonstrators in, 344; Ukrainian Front group in, 178,244; Yanukovych fleeing to, 242 Kharkiv conference, 245-46 Kharkiv Human Rights Group (KHRG), 127,264 Kharkiv Online Review, 86 Khivrenko, Kostyantyn, 369-70 Kovalenko, Heorhiy, 282 Kovinya, Mykola, 28-29,118,170 membership, 44; on EU membership for Ukraine, 55-56; on Euromaidan protests, 163, 222,224; Munich Security Conference and, 178-79; on Rada elections, 246 Kramatorsk, Russian attack on Ukrainian military in, 332,364 Krasnoarmiyska, separatists in, 325 Krat, Irma, 336 Kravchuk, Leonid, 13,35-36,268 Kriško, Andriy, 200-201 Khmelnytsky, Bohdan, 7-8,11,131-32 Khrushchev, Nikita S., 11 Kievan Rus’ era, 7 Kinah, Anatoliy, 55 Kuzmin, Rinat, 29 Kirill (Patriarch of Russian Orthodox Kuznetsov, Valery, 312 Church Moscow), 121-22 Kiselev, Andrey, 150 Kiselev, Dmitry, 90,110 Kyiv Dwellers for a Cleaner City protest, Klitschko, Vitali: Bulatov and, 166,176; Kuchma, Leonid, 13,14,268 Kulyk, Yuriy, 55 Kunytsyn, Serhiy, 269 146-48 Kyrgyzstan, Eurasian Customs Union and, 36 at Donetsk protest,
295; Euromaidan protests and, 62,67,72-73,143,152, 158,173-74,218,229,239-41; meeting Lanovyi, Volodymyr, 64-65,163-64 Lavrov, Sergei: on blockage of Russian media with Assistant Secretary Nuland, 381; in Ukraine, 259; on Euromaidan pro Munich Security Conference and, tests, 212,249,317-18,334; on National Roundtable talks in Ukraine, 364- 65; on Russian assistance to eastern Ukraine, 383; on Russian military intervention in Crimea and eastern Ukraine, 267, 285, 178-79; post-Euromaidan governance and, 260,376; US oflicials’ leaked con versation on, 184-85 Klymenko, Oleksandr, 236, 248, 314 Klyuyev, Andriy, 60,153,156,161,187,242 Kolomoyskyi, Ihor, 235,283,308,330,381 Kommersant-Ukraine, on Russian interven tion in Crimea, 269 Koriak, Valeriy, 106 Kostomarov, Mykola, 8 83-85,106 Levin, Dmytro, 96 Kostyantynov, Volodymyr, 193,197, 201, 216,232,279,304 347 Lucas, Edward, 83,182 324,333,337,339 Lenin statue in Besarabska Square, Kyiv, 72, LGBT community, 62,106,122-25 “Little green men,” 324,330,332,344-45,
Index Lugansk/Luhansk: autonomy referendum in, 359,362; Border Guard Service, Russian attacks on, 352,369,378; de-escalation in, 368; Euromaidan protests in, 78; post-Euromaidan presidential election in, 369-70,373,376; pro-Russian forces sei zure of buildings in, 320,323,329,344; Russian influence in, 178; Russian mili tary in, 325, 338,345; Russian weapons seized in, 384; seizure of mine complex in, 361; Ukrainian military aircraft shot 401 Mazan, Valeriy, 132 McCain, John, 105,106-08,299,301,380 Meale, David, 19,28,43,53 Media: laws targeting, 135-36; separatist attack on TV tower, 355-56; suspected Western influence in, 122; violence against members of, 117,139,141,146, 205,225,233,289,305,335,338,370. See also Russian media; Social media; specific news outlets Medvedchuk, Viktor: anti-Maidan protests down over, 383-84; violence in, 357 Lugansk People’s Republic, 382, 383-84 organized by, 124; “Citizens for a Clean Kyiv” and, 188,213-14; condemnation Lukash, Olena, 160-61,165,172 Lukashenko, Alexander, 381 of government violence, 69; de-escalation in eastern Ukraine and, 368; Dictator Lukin, Vladimir, 235,238,257 Lukyanchenko, Oleksandr, 257 Lutkovska, Valeriya, 285 protests, 78; fire set to summer home of, Lutsenko, Ihor, 143,144,173 Lutsenko, Yuriy, 125-26,159,378 Lviv: Euromaidan protests in, 66, 151-52, 224; post-Euromaidan presidential election in, 370 Lyagin, Roman, 362 Lymarenko, Oleksiy, 225 Lyovochkin, Serhiy, 56,69 Lysychansk People’s Republic, 382 Maidan Council, 240-41 Makiyenko, Volodymyr, 111,234 Maksimov, Maksim (pseudonym), 45,
65-66,79-81,129-32,263-65 Malaysian Airlines Flight 17, 385-86 Manafort, Paul, 25 “The March of Truth” protests in Moscow, 326 Margelov, Mikhail, 245 Mariinsky Park counterdemonstration (anti-Maidan), 76, 86,107, 217 Mariupol, 340,356-61, 368 Markov, Sergey, 235,248-49 Marxism, 9,12 Mashkevych, Ihor, 121 Matskiv, Nataliya, 179 Matviyenko, Valentina, 268 ship Laws and, 137; on Euromaidan 242; on US influence in media, 122 Medvedev, Dmitry, 47,171,230,233,257, 309 Merkel, Angela, 223 Microsoft, 27-29,40,107,118,170-71 Mikhalkov, Nikita, 321 Mill, John Stuart, 366 Mironov, Andrei, 370 Moghadam, Reza, 58 Mohylyov, Anatoliy, 269 Moskal, Hennadiy, 254 Munchmeyer, Katherine, 95 Murphy, Christopher S., 105,106-08,301, 380 Muslimova, Liliya, 274 Muzychko, Oleksandr, 317 Mykolaiv: Euromaidan protests in, 66; movement of military equipment to, 280; separatists in, 265 Myroshnychenko, Yuriy, 243-44 Naftogaz, 123,314 Nalyvaichenko, Valentyn, 318-19 National Bank of Ukraine, 180 National Roundtable for Crimean crisis, 364-65 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organiza tion), 11,279,343,355
402 Index Natural gas: IMF reform recommendations and, 44; Naftogaz, anti-corruption raid on, 314; pipelines through Ukraine to Europe, 36-38,116; Russian discounts for Ukraine, 110,112,123,129; Russian invasion of Crimea and, 280-81, 316- 17; subsidies for, 37,44, 57; Ukrainian debt to Russia for, 167 Nayem, Mustafa, 61 Nazis, 10-11,89,94, 162,283 Nemyrovskyy, Volodymyr, 351 Nihoyan, Serhiy, 145 9/11 terrorist attacks (2001), 4,18 Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs): anticorruption initiatives, 204; criminal investigations against, 189; Dictatorship Laws and, 136; safety issues of, 179,276; Shchekun tortured for information on, 312; suspected role in protests, 89, 131, 141, 179,181; US financing of, 122,131, 181; in Zaporizhzhya, 203-04. See also specific organizations Non-Proliferation Treaty (1968), 187 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 11,279,343,355 Novorossiya (New Russia), 308 Nuclear weapons, 13, 187, 266 Nuland, Victoria: EU membership of Ukraine and, 184-86; Euromaidan protests and, 90-91, 139, 182; financial People’s Republic proclaimed, 332,349; pro-Russian demonstrators in, 284,352; pro-unity march, attack on, 349-52; SBU deterrence of attack on WWII parade, 339; separatists in, 265,332 Okean Elzy (Elza’s ocean) rock band, 106, 144,188 Olkhovsky, Serhiy, 385 Omelchenko, Yuriy, 27 Onishchenko, Gennadiy, 47 Open Maidan University, 93,109,121,177 Orange Revolution (2004), 15,17,38-39, 67-68,71,75-76,116,251 Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE): detention of obser vation group in Slovyansk, 339-40,343, 352, 377; Kyiv City Hall,
inspection of, 214; on laws targeting protesters, 136; on Russian invasion of Crimea, 279, 284, 297,333, 336; torture, special conference on, 313; Ukraine hosting Twentieth Ministerial for, 79 Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN), 10,119-20 Orthodox Christian Church: condemnation of government violence, 69,151; Euro maidanprotests and, 121-22,143,151, 181-82; on Russian invasion of Crimea, 282, 307-08, 370; St. Michael’s Cathe dral and Euromaidan protest, 68-69,76, assistance for Ukraine and, 180-81; OSCE Ministerial and, 79; on post-Eu romaidan presidential election, 367; 88,91,228,259 Ostrovsky, Simon, 338 soccer balls, donation of, 380-81; at Ukrainian presidential inauguration Paet, Urmas, 286 ceremony, 380-81 Obama, Barack, 168,277,287,298,340 Occupy Maidan (OM). See Euromaidan protests Odesa: America Days event, 350-51; car bomb, deterrence of, 367; de-escalation in, 368; Euromaidan protests in, 66, 212; meetings with Nuland in, 381; “New Russia” including, 308; Odesa Palitsia, Ihor, 381 Parasyuk, Volodymyr, 241 Parker, Brad, 59,70 Parlow, Shane: on Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes, 137-40, 142,152,155,157-58; on Euromaidan protests, 223; on Russian invasion of Crimea, 271-72, 281,326; on Verk hovna Rada protest, 218-21 Parubiy, Andriy, 384 Paul, Andrew, 231,351
Index 403 Peklushenko, Oleksandr, 203,205,207-10 Psaki, Jen, 135,161,186,337,384 Perebyinis, Yevhen, 50,284 Pereyaslav Council (1654), 131-32 Psarev, Sergey, 267-68 Pshonka, Viktor, 235-36,240,242,248 Peskov, Dmitriy, 83,150,187 Pushilin, Denis, 333,347,361,364,382-83 Peter the Great (Russian tsar), 8 Pushkov, Aleksei, 245 Petrukhin, Maksym, 381 Putin, Vladimir: authoritarian rule of, Pew Research Center poll on autonomy in eastern Ukraine, 354,362 14,346; on autonomy referendum in Crimea, 354; de-escalation in eastern Pfleger, Greg, 142-43,234,267,291-96, Ukraine and, 368; on eastern Ukraine 343 Phillipak-Chambers, Marsha, 147 as historically part of Russia, 332, 343; EU membership of Ukraine, opposi tion to, 47-51,60,63,65-66,83,182; Euromaidan protests and, 103-04, Piergalski, Tim, 62-63,84,125-28,169, 175,325,370 Pinchuk, Viktor, 186-87 Plokhy, Serhii, 7-8,10-11 Poklonskaya, Nataliya, 352 Poland: EU membership of, 42; Soviet occu pation during WWII, 11 Police. See Berkut riot police; Euromaidan protests, police storming of Ponomaryov, Vyacheslav, 338, 340, 347, 357,381 Popov, Oleksandr, 106 Poroshenko, Petro: Euromaidan protests and, 129,173,224,241; peace plan proposed for eastern Ukraine, 384; post-Euromaidan presidential election and, 376, 380-81; Russia banning products manufactured by, 47; Russian business interests and, 305-06 Pravyi Sektor: at Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes, 138, 140, 146; Euromaidan protests and, 84, 219, 229,317-18,365; hacked social media accounts of, 277-78; Kharkiv office under attack, 301; post-Euromaidan presidential
election and, 375-76; pro tests for removal of Avakov from office, 234-35,252; on Soviet history, 10,33; Ukrainian-Russian Action Plan and, 110,113-15,166,171,189; on Western influence as cause of protests, 78; at WWII Victory Day celebration, 352, 356, 358; Yanukovych, meetings and relations with, 49-51,60,63,83,187, 189, 262-63. See also Russian invasion and occupation of Crimea Pyatt, Geoffrey: aftermath of Euromaidan protests and, 255-56; on amnesty bill for protesters, 172; on Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes, 142, 147; Chornovolo and, 117; EU membership of Ukraine and, 53, 55, 58-59,184-85; Eu romaidan protests and, 91,160, 218, 224, 236; Kyiv Dwellers for a Cleaner City protest at US Embassy and, 146-47; Russian occupation of Crimea and, 277, 278,283-84,320,334,335-36,350-51, 360; on violence and escalation of protests, 68,158-59,161,172,174,227, 254; on Yanukovych presidency, 237 Pyatyhorets, Roman, 203-06 Pylypets, Dmytro, 117 317; Russian occupation of Crimea and, 271,334-35; Shchekun tortured for information on, 311; Slavyansk attacks blamed on, 349 Provocateurs at protests. See specificprotests Prykordonnyy, Dmytro, 23,96-100,355, 379 Qin Gang, 341 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/ RL), 321 Rafferty, Ben, 385 Reddaway, Peter, 3
404 Index Red Sektor, 178 266-90; autonomy referendums and, Robinson, Keri, 373 Rocchelli, Andrea, 370 270-71,274-75,288-89,302,347, 352-54,359-64; blocking roads from Rogozin, Kmitry, 174,226,230,352, Kyiv, 325; Border Guard Service, attacks 358-59 Romania, Soviet occupation during WWil, 11 352,369-70,378; Crimean autonomy, Romanov, Aleksei, 8 Roshen confectionery company, 47,305-06 Rozenstein, Joseph, 147 Rozovskyy, Ihor, 351 Rukh (movement), 12 Ruslana: death threats against, 189; on, 272-73,275-76,280,288,307, demands for, 270-71; de-escalation of, 285-86,368; international response to, 272-73,277,279-87,289,316, 333-34,340-41,364; justification for, 187; kidnappings and murders, 337-38, 339-41,344-45,349-50,356,359,383; Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 downing Euromaidan protests and, 68-69, 93, and, 385-86; Mariupol as land bridge to 158,173-74,246; police storming of Euromaidan protests and, 232, 234,238; on post-Euromaidan governance, 260 274,276,289,305,335,370; military Russia: anti-Maidan messagingof, 212, 245-46; authoritarian government in, 14; EU membership of Ukraine and, 49-51,60,63—66,83,184—86; Eurasian Customs Union and, 34-38,43-44, Crimea, 357-58; media effects of, 205, arrival and occupation, 267-74,303-04, 309, 315-16; mirroring Euromaidan, 278,287,318,324,334,336; NATO response to, 343; Orthodox Church on, 282,307-08, 370; OSCE observation group, detention in Slovyansk, 339-40, 48-51, 83; Euromaidan protests and, 78,161-62,248-49,254,256,318-19; Georgia, invasion of, 357; military power of, 348; natural gas pipelines, 36-38, 110,112,116,123,129; police
storming of Euromaidan protesters and, 230, 352; search and detention laws, 345; sep aratists’ support for, 319-24; Ukrainian 233, 238-39; post-Soviet relations with Naval Forces Headquarters, Russian Ukraine, 13-17; protection of ethnic Russians abroad, 264-65; trade issues with Ukraine and, 46-48,52-55,25354,305-07; Transnistria, independence of, 357-58; Ukrainian elections and, 51,352-54,375-76; WTO and, 363; Yanukovych fleeing to, 261-62. See also seizure of, 287-88,304,308-09; Ukrainian response to, 276-78,281-83, Putin, Vladimir; Russian invasion and occupation of Crimea; Soviet Union; Ukrainian-Russian Action Plan; other countries or citiesfor Russian influence and relations Russian Embassy in Kyiv, protesters at, 384 Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), 80-81,318-19,325,327,345 Russian invasion and occupation of Crimea, 343,352,377; Pravyi Sektor, clashes with, 334-35; refugees and, 284, 317, 318; Russian explanation of, 273,277, 383; SBU, violence prevented by, 339, 325,348,352,364,378; US response to, 277,279-80,283-87,298-99,301,316, 327-30,335-37,340-41 Russian media on Euromaidan protests: on aftermath ofprotests, 256,283; on Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes, 141,150-51,162,169, 176,179-81; conspiracy theories, 78; criticism ofYanukovych, 179-80, 182-83; falsehoods about protesters, 89-90,94-95,103-04; on police storming ofprotesters, 234-35, 238; on Pravyi Sektor involvement in shootings, 317-18, 365; Socialist Nationalist As-
Index sembly provocateurs planted by, 342-43; Ukrainian legislation to block broadcast of, 258-59; on US Assistant Secretary giving food to protesters, 92; on US involvement in Yanukovych’s departure, 257-58 Russian media on Russian occupation of Crimea and eastern Ukraine: auton omy referendum and, 302,359-60; on eastern Ukraine as historically part of Russia, 332; false reporting, 274-75,298, 321-22,345-46; on Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 downing, 386; on Odesa protesters, 351; on post-Euromaidan presi dential election, 372,375-76; on Pravyi Sektor clashes with separatists, 334-35; on pro-Russian protests and seizure of government buildings, 320; on referenda associated with unverifiable reports of violence, 359-60; on refugees fleeing from Ukraine, 284; SBU deterrence of attack on WWI1 parade orchestrated by Russian TV channel, 339; on self-defense groups of Russian speakers in Ukraine, 272-73,278,284-85; on Slovyansk attacks orchestrated by the West, 348-49; on Ukrainian use ofAmerican mercenar ies, 286-87,316,323,327-28 Russian Navy. See Black Sea Naval Fleet of Russia Ryabkov, Sergey, 341 Rybak, Volodymyr, 236,243,245,337, 338 405 Savenevskyy, Maksym, 351 SBGS. See State Border Guard Service Scanlon, Michael, 336 Schtele, Luke, 39-42, 53-54,385 Schultz, Eric, 4 Security Service of Ukraine (SBU): anti-terrorist operation for protesters, 227; on attempted coup by opposition politicians, 86-87; car bomb in Odesa, deterrence of, 367; cyberattack of CEC servers and, 375; FSB, detention of Rus sian working for, 323-24; intelligence sharingwith US, 327; leaked phone call
on pro-Russian referendum, 353-54; lists of protesters and, 213; pro-Russian separatists capturing officers of, 340; radioactive substance, seizure of, 352; Russian assistance in police storming of Euromaidan protests, 254; Russian-paid protest at Rada, deterrence of, 318; sep aratism in Crimea and, 192,197; separat ist attack on, 320; Tatar people’s request for help from, 195; WWII parade, deterrence of attack on, 339 Seleznyov, Vladyslav, 323 Self, Patrick, 140-41,153,187 Self-Defense Force (SDF): aftermath of Eu romaidan protests and, 256,260; at All Ukraine Maidan meeting in Kharkiv, 128; “Citizens for a Clean Kyiv” and, 188, 214; cooperating with US Embassy RSO, 107; de-escalation of protests and, 215; fleeing government officiais Saakashvili, Mikheil, 83 St. George’s ribbons, 245,310,359 St. Michael’s Cathedral, Kyiv, 68- 69, 76, 88, 91,228,259 Salo, Oleh, 151-52,357 Samar, Valentyna, 196,267, 276 Sanctions: against Russia, 280-81,289, 302-03, 340-41, 390; against Ukraine, 100,146,189,212; Ukrainian EU membership and, 44-45; against US officials and legislators, 314; as WTO violation, 363 rounded up by, 243,245; guarding and occupying government buildings, 91,99, 242-43; Hrushevskoho Street clashes and, 145; personalized helmets of, 121; police storming of Euromaidan protests and, 230-31; policies of, 97,120; Pravyi Sektor protest, disarming, 317; respect for, 73; tour for foreign ambassadors, 160; Verkhovna Rada, joining protest march on, 218,221; violence prevention by, 119-20,124 Semonyan, Margarita, 338-39
406 Index Senenko, Serhiy, 211 Russian military patrol and attacks in, Senyk, Roman, 156 September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, 4,18 Serry, Robert, 163, 288 331-32,364,372; SBU’s identification of Girkin in, 331; separatists’ seizure Sevastopol: autonomy referendum in, 302; Berkut, job offers for, 260; Crimean Victory Day ceremony in, 358; Customs Union, support for joining, 78; Russian invasion of Crimea and, 195,267-69, 272-75,279-82,287,304; Russian lease of military base at, 14,192, 309; Russian registration of Ukrainians in, 317 Shanghai Cooperation Organization, 79 Shchekun, Andriy, 201-02,267,296,298, 309-13 Sherman, Wendy, 306 of security headquarters in, 324-25; suspected Pravyi Sektor attacks in, 349; Ukrainian aircraft shot down over, 377,380; Ukrainian military offensive against separatists in, 348,352 Slutskiy, Leonid, 141 Smith, Natalya, 4-5,25-26,88,285,378, 385 Sochi Winter Olympics (2014), 148,170, 180,187,188 Socialist Nationalist Assembly (SNA), 343 Social media: Euromaidan protest and, 74, 98,101; protest organizing and, 61; Shevchenko, Taras, 8 Russian websites for, 294; TechCamp Shevchenko National University, 77 Shishatsky, Andriy, 257 Shoygu, Sergey, 260,285 Shtepa, Nelya, 331,336 Shushkevich, Stanislav, 36 and, 39-42 Shuvainikov, Sergei, 199 Shuvalov, Igor, 166,170 Shylina, Tetyana, 34 Shymkiv, Dmytro, 27,107,118,132-33 Shyshatskiy, Andriy, 292-93 Siberia, Ukrainians deported to, 10 Sikorsky, Radosław, 239 Sivkovych, Volodymyr, 106 Sizaya, Valentyna: CIS Institute meetings and, 79-81, 129; Crimean peninsula, visit to, 183,190,193-94,202; insider view
of, 19,21,46; meeting arranged with anti-corruption Lanovyi, 64-65; Sosnovskiy, Nikolai, 23 Sotnyas, 120,214,218,260,343 Soviet Union: collectivized agriculture policies and famine, 10; Crimea, transfer to Ukraine, 11,191-92,332; dissolution of, 2,6-7,12, 33,192; economic effects of collapse, 2-3, 35,42-43; history of, 9-11; New Year’s Eve celebrations in, 118; Ukraine’s independence and, 6, 12-13 Special 301 report (USTR), 27-30 Spilna Sprava, 152-53,160-61,165, 168-69,180 Stalin, Joseph, 9-11,191,365 State Border Guard Service (SBGS): ap prehending Russian Federation Armed meeting arranged with pro-Russian Forces representative, 299; border-run ners and illegal crossings from Russia, Burtenko, 45-46 377-78; data on Ukrainians fleeing to Skaggs, Michael, 137-40,142,150,160, 220,230-31,241 Slovakia, gas purchases from, 316-17 Slovyansk/Slavyansk: injury of child wearing St. George’s ribbon, 359; mayor on killing Ukrainian forces, 357; OSCE observation mission participants kidnapped in, 336, 339-40, 343, 352; Russia, 378; Russian invasion of Crimea, defense against, 272-73,275-76,280, 288, 307, 352,369-70,378; Yanukovych fleeing to Russia and, 250 State Intellectual Property Service of Ukraine (SIPSU), 21-23, 28,30-32 Stavytskyi, Eduard, 123, 314 Steinmeier, Frank-Walter, 178,339-40
Index Sternberg-Greller, Tamara, 370 Stets, Yuriy, 173 Stewart, Susan, 104 Surkov, Vladislav, 238,245 Symonenko, Petro, 181 Syria, Ukraine-Syria Friendship Committee protest and, 51-52 407 in Crimea, 170-71, 306-07; Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement with EU, 34-35, 313-14; with EU after Russian invasion of Crimea, 304-05; Russian influence in government-ap pointed figures through, 167,168, 172; Russian-Ukrainian relations, 46-48, Tabachnyk, Dmytro, 20, 314 52-55,253-54,305-07; tariffs and, 23-24, 37, 304-05; Ukrainian-Russian Tarasyuk, Borys, 262 Action Plan and, 129-30,149. See also Taruta, Serhiy, 283,295-96,301 Tatarov, Oleg, 177 Tatar people in Crimea: anti-Russian protest, 268; autonomy referendum and, 271,289,302-04,318,353; EU membership supported by, 194-95; Euromaidan protests and, 78, 121, 183,198-99; history of, 191,194,365; prisoner exchange of, 312; reform efforts in Kyiv supported by, 194-95; Russian invasion of Crimea and, 274,279, 336, 352; Ukrainians needing land of, 304 TechCamp, 39-42, 53-54,78,89 Tefft, John F„ 18,27,40-41 Temirgaliev, Rustam, 289, 304 Tenyukh, Ihor, 297 Thorn, Jim, 287 Titushky: at Black Sunday and Hrushevs- koho Street clashes, 142-44,148, 163-64,170; in Crimea, 250, 310; in Donetsk, 175,293, 300; Euromaidan protest and, 62-63,67,90,98,106,159, 164-65,224,232,234; in Kharkiv, 126-28,344; Kyiv Dwellers for a Cleaner City protest at US Embassy and, 148; origins and association with police force, 163-65,204-06; suspected US financing of, 182; Ultras discouraging members from working as, 143-44; voter intimidation (2004) by,
163-64; in Zaporizhzhya, 204-05 Tkachev, Andrey, 181-82 Tombinski, Jan, 53 Trade: antidumping rules and, 24-25; with China, 81-82; CIS Free Trade Area, 36; Natural gas; World Trade Organization Trade Unions Building, Kyiv, 75-76, 90-91, 120,223-26 Transnistria, independence of, 357-58 Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Partnership (1997), 270 Tryzub (right-wing group), 195 Tsaryov, Oleh, 87-88,131,135,150-51, 178,180,382 Turchenkova, Mariya, 380 Turchynov, Oleksandr: on autonomy referendum, 330; military conscription, decree on, 348; as parliamentary speaker, 245, 246; pro-Russian forces’ seizure of SBU building and, 323; on resignation of Yanukovych, 247; on Russian invasion of Crimea, 269,315,337,345,378; as Ukrainian acting president, 257; US support for, 306; at WWII Victory Day celebration, 356 Twitter, 101 Tyahnybok, Oleh: on Customs Union, 111; Euromaidan protests and, 67, 132,138, 150, 152; on hostages taken during protests, 173; negotiations to end protests, 239-41; on post-Euromaidan governance, 260; on Ukrainian-Russian Action Plan, 111; US officials’ leaked conversation on, 185 Tymchuk, Dmytro, 276 Tymoshenko, Yuliya: at Euromaidan protest, 249-50; EU’s pressure to release, 55-56, 65, 125; gas deal signed by, 86; imprison ment of, 15, 38-39; on nuclear weapons use, 316; post-Euromaidan presidential
408 Index Tymoshenko, Yuliya {cont} election and, 376; release from prison, 240,248; Yatsenyuk s visitingin hospi tal, 212 UDAR (Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reforms),62,67,72, 111, 225 Udovychenko, Mykola, 57 Ukraine: anti-Western, pro-Russia views in, 45-46; Commonwealth of Independent States and, 36; democracy and, 14-16, 130, 135-36; economic issues following collapse of Soviet Union, 35, 42-43; famine in 1930s, 10; federalization of, 178, 212, 242,244, 346; history and na tional identity of, 6-17,131-32; hryvnia (currency), 57,180, 260; IMF loans for, 316,348; independence from Soviet Union, 6,12-13; regional differences and population diversity in, 16; Russian influence and relations, 13-17, 33, 166-68, 172, 220,224; in Soviet Union, 9-10; trade issues with Russia, 46-48, 52-55,253-54,304-07; US relations, 32,55-56,60-61,180,355,380-81, 390. See also Corruption in Ukraine; Crimea; Elections; EU membership sought by Ukraine; Orange Revolu tion; Ukrainian-Russian Action Plan; Verkhovna Rada; specific cities, regions, andprotests Ukraine-Syria Friendship Committee, 51-52 Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reforms (UDAR), 62,67,72, 111, 225 Ukrainian Front, 178 Ukrainian House, 158,221, 232, 310 Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UI A), 94 Ukrainian Music Rights League Collecting Society, 20-21 Ukrainian-Russian Action Plan: bailout money from Russia and, 148-49, 166-67,189,226; benefits of, 110-11; opposition to, 111; Russian influence in Ukrainian government and, 111-12, 129-30,166-67,171, 219-20; suspen sion following Ukrainian regime change, 254 Ukrayinska Pravda·, on
Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes, 140; on luxury estate of Yanukovych, 74; on paid protesters at Euromaidan protests, 93; on parliament’s rapid passage of anti-democratic laws, 135; on police storming of Euromaidan protesters, 234; on protection of protesters, 151,166; on protesters storming of Verkhovna Rada, 219; on Russian occupation of Crimea, 273-74; on SNA provocateurs, 343; on Tatar Mejlis leaders, 336 Ultras (soccer super fans), 143-44 United Nations, 163,277,284,318 United States: anti-Maidan activists petition for US intervention, 211-12; on Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes, 146,154-55,167-68,172-74, 187,213; congressional delegation visit to Crimea, 299,301; democracy, model of, 388-89; election monitoring in Ukraine, 25-26, 353,370-71; on Euromaidan protests, 69,80,154-55, 161, 249; fake US Defense Attaché email leaked by Russia, 298; influence and power of, 180-81,183, 389-90; McCain and Murphy speaking at Euromaidan protest, 106-08; on negotiations to end protests, 240; NGOs financed by, 122,131,181; on police storming of Euromaidan protests, 218, 236-37; on Russian occupation of Crimea and eastern Ukraine, 277, 279-80, 283-87, 298-99,301,316,327-30,335-37, 340-41; Russian provocation of USS Donald Cook, 330; sanctions against Russia, 280-81,289,302-03,340-41, 390; sanctions against Ukraine, 100, 146, 189,212; Turchynov presidency, support for, 306; on Ukraine becoming EU member, 52-53, 60-61,185-86; Ukrainian relations, 32,55-56,60-61,
Index 180,327-28,355,380-81,390; on Yanukovych’s removal, 154-55,236-37, 254-55. See also US Embassy in Kyiv; Western influence US Embassy in Kyiv: on amnesty bill for protesters, 172; building setback rules from public roads, 18; concert to pro mote intellectual property rights hosted by, 30,96,132-33,354-55,378-80; congressional delegation visit to Crimea and, 299,301; Crimea, meetings in, 190-203; Dictatorship Laws, response to, 135-36; EU membership of Ukraine and, 184-86; false information cam paigns against, 39-42, 53, 54,87,131, 169,298; grants to NGOs, 122,131; model WTO for economics students hosted by, 226-27, 322; Odesa, America Days event at, 350-51; protests at, 146-48,182,219; refugees from Crimea and, 318; Russian occupation of Crimea and, 277,282-85,350-51,390-91; safety issues at, 82-83,176-77,221-22, 226,230-31; Spilna Sprava, request for information from, 168-69; TechCamp program and, 39-42, 53-54,78,89; violence and escalation ofprotests, preventing, 68-69,158-59,161,172, 174,227,254; Zaporizhzhya, meetings in, 203-11 US Trade Representative (USTR), 27-30, 53 Vakarchuk, Svyatoslav, 106,144 Valentine’s Day protests (2014), 212 Vasylenko, Bohdan, 203-06 Vedomosti (The Record), on Ukrainian EU membership, 60 Verbytskyi, Yuriy, 143,144,149 Veremiy, Vyacheslav, 225 Verkhovna Rada (parliament): aftermath of Euromaidan protests and, 257; amnesty bill for protesters, 171-72,240; anti-Maidan political base created to oppose, 245-46; cultural and educa 409 tional issues and, 346; Dictatorship Laws and, 134-36, 165-66; election of new leadership in, 245-46;
emergency legislative session, 234-36; EU member ship requirements and, 55; government software legalization approval from, 29; negotiations to end protests and, 239-41, 243; post-Euromaidan gov ernment and, 261-62; protester march on (February 2014), 217-22; Russian invasion of Crimea and, 283; Russian news media, bills to suppress, 258-59; Russian-paid protest at, deterrence of, 318; Yanukovych’s removal from office and, 247-48,257 Viches (town hall-style meetings), 108, 111, 116-17,128,137 The Voice ofMaidan (newspaper), 107 Voloshyn, Oleh, 29,69,156,165,272-73 Vostrikova, Zhenya, 64 Voting. See Elections Website hacking. See Hacking Western influence: Budapest Memorandum as justification for Russian intervention in Ukraine, 187; Burtenko meeting on, 45-46; double standard allega tions against, 278; EU membership of Ukraine and, 184-86; Kyiv Dwellers for a Cleaner City protest against, 146-48; Russian media on provocations of, 103-04,182-83; as suspected cause of Black Sunday and Hrushevskoho Street clashes, 141,150-51,162,173-74; as suspected cause ofEuromaidan protests, 78,81, 87-90,92,141,162, 166, 168-69, 183,208-10; Ukrainian Foreign Ministry statement against, 113; Yanukovych and, 80-81, 114. See also specific entities Whitehouse, Sheldon, 301 Willis, Michael, 145,301 World Economic Forum, 149 World Trade Organization (WTO), 23-24, 37-38, 52-53,226-27,362-63
410 Index World War 1,9 Russia-Ukraine trade war and, 47-48; World War II, 10-11, 94,119,245; Victory Day celebrations, 352,355-56,358 Xi Jinping, 81-82 Yanov, Henadiy, 21-22,28,30 Yanukovych, Viktor: accounts frozen by Swiss, 263; amnesty bill for protesters and, 171; China, visit to, 78, 81-82; corruption of, 14,20,49,73-74,189, 263,314,348; Crimea and, 192-93,197; criminal background of, 164; Customs Union vs. EU decision making and, 38,43-44,78; Dictatorship Laws and, 136,165,175; election corruption and, 25-26; EU membership and, 56,59-60, 64-67; Euromaidan protesters, negoti ations with, 152-53,156-57,161,165, 239-41; Euromaidan protests, response to, 68,73-74,77,89,96,130-31,14142,149-50; Euromaidan protests and international response to, 163,167-68, Sevastopol military base lease agreement with Russian, 192; Ukrainian-Rus sian Action Plan and, 110-14; on US provocation of civil war, 327-28; US relations and, 80-81,154-55,172-73, 187,236-37,254-55; Verkhovna Rada’s removal from office, 247-48,257 Yarosh, Dmytro, 261,334-35,375-76 Yatsenyuk, Arseniy: Euromaidan protests and, 67,87,137-38,150,152,165,222, 237,239-41; EU-Ukraine Association Agreement signing, 313-14; green dye attack on, 212; Obama, meeting with, 298; on Odesa protester violence, 350; US officials’ leaked conversation on, 185; at WWil Victory Day celebration, 356; on Yanukovych’s mass murder investiga tion, 262 Yefremov, Oleksandr, 136 Yeghiazaryan, Boris, 141 Yeltsin, Boris, 35-36 Yushchenko, Viktor, 14-15,192,268 232,236-39; federalism of Ukraine and, 317; fleeing Ukraine, 241-43,250, Zaitseva,
Svitlana, 24,165 257-58,261-62; intellectual property Zakharchenko, Vitaliy: on amnesty laws, 215; authorizing state forces to carry deadly rights and, 28; investigated for mass murder at protests, 260; luxury estate of, 73-74,128-29,243-44,263; natu ral gas prices and, 44; New Year’s Eve address, 119; no confidence vote against, 77, 87; Orange Revolution and, 68; weapons, 234; dismissal of, 235; Euro maidan protests and, 83,156,158,221; fleeing Ukraine, 242; suspension of, 240 Zamana, Volodymyr, 227-28,238 Zaoralek, Lubomir, 182 Peklushenko on, 209; police storming of Euromaidan protests and, 223,224, Zaporizhzhya, 203-11,308,326,368 Zaytseva, Svitlana, 220 229,233-35,254; political opponents, selective prosecution of, 38-39; popu larity rating of, 44,49; post-Euromaidan mayor election and, 376; presidential elections, 15,130; Putin, meetings with, Zentos, Liz, 142-43,224,325 Zhdanovich, Sergey, 380 Zhirinovsky, Vladimir, 3,383 Zhyznevskyi, Mykhaylo, 159 Zimnova, Tatyana (pseudonym), 24 49-51,60,63, 83,187,189; resignation of, 243,246-47,262-63,297; Russian Zotov, Valeriy, 203,205-06 Zukoski, Jorge, 55-56 criticismoverprotests, 179-80,182-83; Zurabov, Mikhail, 238,381 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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spelling | Smith, Chris M. Verfasser (DE-588)1210055430 aut Ukraine's revolt, Russia's revenge Christopher M. Smith Washington, D.C. Brookings Institution Press [2022] xxii, 410 Seiten, 8 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln Illustrationen, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes index "Told from the perspective of a U.S. diplomat in Kyiv, this book is the true story of Ukraine's anti-corruption revolution in 2013-14, Russia's intervention and invasion, and the limited role played by the United States. The author's narrative includes a wealth of information on Ukrainian high-level and street-level politics, a broad analysis of the international context, and vivid descriptions of people and places in Ukraine during the EuroMaidan Revolution. The book also counters Russia's disinformation narratives about the revolution and America's role in it. While focusing on a single country during a dramatic three-year period, the book's universal themes-among them, truth versus lies, democracy versus autocracy-possess a broader urgency for our times, particularly for the United States and all other countries that are the targets of Russia's cyber warfare and other forms of political skullduggery. The book also details Russia's attempt to abort the Ukrainian revolution through threats, economic pressure, lies, and intimidation. When all of that failed, the Kremlin exacted revenge by annexing Ukraine's territory of Crimea and fomenting and sustaining a hybrid war in eastern Ukraine that has killed more than 13,000 people and continues to this day"-- Geschichte 2012-2014 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 2014 gnd rswk-swf Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd rswk-swf Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 gnd rswk-swf Euromaidan (DE-588)1057900818 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 gnd rswk-swf Smith, Christopher M. Ukraine / History / Euromaidan Protests, 2013-2014 Ukraine Conflict, 2014- Ukraine / Foreign relations / Russia (Federation) Ukraine / Foreign relations / United States Russia (Federation) / Foreign relations / Ukraine Russia (Federation) / Foreign relations / United States United States / Foreign relations / Ukraine United States / Foreign relations / Russia (Federation) Diplomatic relations Russia (Federation) Ukraine United States 2013-2014 History (DE-588)4133254-4 Erlebnisbericht gnd-content Ukraine (DE-588)4061496-7 g Euromaidan (DE-588)1057900818 s Internationale Politik (DE-588)4072885-7 s USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Geschichte 2012-2014 z DE-604 Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X s Geschichte 2014 z Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-8157-3925-8 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033257225&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=033257225&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | Ukraine's revolt, Russia's revenge |
title_auth | Ukraine's revolt, Russia's revenge |
title_exact_search | Ukraine's revolt, Russia's revenge |
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title_full | Ukraine's revolt, Russia's revenge Christopher M. Smith |
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title_short | Ukraine's revolt, Russia's revenge |
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topic_facet | Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg Internationale Politik Euromaidan USA Ukraine Erlebnisbericht |
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