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Popular politics and the Ukrainian presidential elections of 2005
Nat Copsey
Aston Centre for Europe (ACE)
Politics, History and International Relations
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Presidential Elections
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Popular Politics
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Protesters
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Political Scientists
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Ukraine
50%
Upsetting
50%
Kyiv
50%
Orange Revolution
50%
Voter Behavior
50%
Falsification
50%
Electoral Reform
50%
Passivity
50%
Constitutional Reform
50%
Arts and Humanities
Presidential Election
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protesters
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Popular politics
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Voters
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Crisis
50%
Ukraine
50%
Sweet Orange
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Electoral reform
50%
Constitutional Reform
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Scientists
50%
Social Sciences
Political Scientist
100%
Presidential Election
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Elections
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Ukraine
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Voting Behavior
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Voting Behavior
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