CARPATHIAN UKRAINE IN THE CENTRAL EUROPEAN POLITICAL CRISIS ON THE EVE OF WORLD WAR II (1938-1939)
Synopsis
The monograph reveals the multifaceted and multidimensional process of democratic transit. The specific sections focus on the priority problems of modern democracy.
Creating a secure space for the existence and development of states is analyzed as a guarantee of the success of democratic transformations.
The essence of security in the context of the hybrid nature of political processes is characterized. The specifics of conflicts in the modern world are highlighted. The peculiarities inherent in the legal, political, cultural, ethno-national dimensions of democratic transit are investigated. The basic signs of democratization on the examples of Ukraine and some foreign countries are clarified.
Chapters
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Introduction
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Part 1. Carpathian Ukraine: from autonomy to independence
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Part 2. Carpathian Ukraine in the international relations: from the Munich Conference to the Vienna Arbitration
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Part 3. Hungarian and Polish terrorists in Carpathian Ukraine
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Part 4. Activity of the Hungarian agents in Carpathian Ukraine
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Part 5. Illegal crossings of the Polish-Czechoslovak border and Carpathian Ukraine
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Part 6. International support of Carpathian Ukraine by the organizations of Ukrainian emigration
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Part 7. Tragedy of Czechoslovakia and Carpathian Ukraine
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Conclusions
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References