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Regionalism in Ukraine : ウィキペディア英語版 | Regionalism in Ukraine Regionalism in Ukraine has been a significant force during the building of an independent state after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.〔 J. Paul Goode, ''The Decline of Regionalism in Putin's Russia: Boundary Issues'', 2001, ISBN 1136720731, (pp. 139-141 )〕 While most acutely this issue manifested itself during the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine, other ethnic minorities in Ukraine sought for greater political or economical autonomy during 1990s. These movements, while not being secessionist, were perceived by central government as a threat to the unity of the state.〔 ==Russian regionalism in Eastern/Southern Ukraine==
Early attempts include suggestions of the Donetsk-Dnipro or Dnipro autonomous region.〔 In 1990, a proposal was put forth in Odessa for a "special state status" of the historial area of Novorossiya which would have been included five Ukrainian oblasts plus Moldovan Transnistria, which is now a breakaway territory.〔 Of significant development was regionalism in Crimea, which was of varying political success since early 1990s 〔 and had eventually led to the annexation of Crimea by Russia.
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