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LEADER: 02987cam a22003737a 4500
001 2011500376
003 DLC
005 20140111075135.0
008 111004s2011 oncabhf b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2011500376
016 $a20109070402
020 $a9781442641327
020 $a1442641320
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn648932214
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050 00 $aDK508.832$bV45 2011
082 04 $a320.9477/09041$223
100 1 $aVelychenko, Stephen.
245 10 $aState building in revolutionary Ukraine :$ba comparative study of governments and bureaucrats, 1917-1922 /$cStephen Velychenko.
260 $aToronto :$bUniversity of Toronto Press,$cc2011.
300 $aix, 434 p., [8] p. of plates :$bill., facsims., maps ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [389]-413) and index.
505 0 $aUkrainians and Government Bureaucracy before 1917 -- Bureaucracy Law and Parties in Ukrainian Thought -- The Central Rada, March 1917 to April 1918 -- The Ukrainian State, April to December 1918 -- The Directory, December 1918 to November 1919 -- Bureaucrats and Bolsheviks in Russia -- Bureaucrats Bolsheviks and Whites in Ukraine -- The Western Ukrainian National Republic, November 1918 to October 1920 -- Bureaucrats in Other New European Governments.
520 $a"State Building in Revolutionary Ukraine examines six attempts to create governments on Ukrainian territories between 1917 and 1922. Focusing on how political leaders formed and staffed administrations, this study shows that in Ukraine during this time, there was an available pool of able administrators sufficiently competent in Ukrainian to work as bureaucrats in the independent national governments. These people could sometimes implement policies, a significant accomplishment in light of the upheavals of the time.
520 $aStephen Velychenko compares Ukrainian efforts to create an independent national government with the analogous successful efforts made in Russia, Poland, Ireland and Czechoslovakia. He questions the notion that Ukrainian attempts at national independence failed because its society was 'incomplete' and its leaders unable to organize an effective administration. Pointing out that Bolshevik administrations at the time were no more effective in implementing policies than their rivals, Velychenko argues that more effective governance was not one of the reasons for the Russian Bolshevik victory in Ukraine."--pub. desc.
651 0 $aUkraine$xPolitics and government$y1917-1945.
650 0 $aPublic administration$zUkraine$xHistory$y20th century.
650 0 $aComparative government.
651 6 $aUkraine$xPolitique et gouvernement$y1917-1945.
650 6 $aAdministration publique (Science)$zUkraine$xHistoire$y20e siècle.
650 6 $aReconstruction d'une nation$zUkraine$xHistoire$y20e siècle.
650 6 $aInstitutions politiques comparées.