Researches about Ukraine

Ukraine’s Decommunization Laws: Legislating the Past?

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

In May 2015, the Ukrainian government passed four controversial laws aimed at initiating a clean break with the country’s communist past. Included in the laws are instructions on removing remnants of the communist past (monuments and street names), prescriptions on how to write the country’s history, as well as new measures to reconfigure the country’s archives.Directions: Directions to the Wilson Center …read more

Source: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

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