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Polish Political Science Review
Polski Przegląd Polityczny

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Political and National Identity in Ukraine’s Regions: Where Does the Center Fit?

Abstract

This article is devoted to the issue of national identity and political preferences of the region of Central Ukraine. The essence of the “in-the-middle” position is tested using a national representative survey known as “Ukrainian Society” for the period of 2000–2012. This longitudinal survey allows for the delineation of tendencies of well-articulated political identities. This includes Galicia being compared to Crimea and Donbas. In this study these areas are compared to those of the Center, a region with an identity lacking thorough study. The specific trends in the development of a national identity and of political preferences are defined and compared within rural and urban populations in the analysed regions. The Center was chosen as a comparison to other Ukrainian regions as it characterizes the mobilization of political support in the formative years of Ukraine, commencing with the Orange Revolution in the fall of 2004.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/ppsr-2015-0033

Full text: https://content.sciendo.com/downloadpdf/journals/ppsr/4/1/article-p18.xml

Keywords: state-nation identity, political choice, civilization theory, modernization