Formation of Ethnic Minority Organizations in the First Years of Ukrainian Independence

Authors

  • Oleksandr Pohuliaiev Candidate of Historical Sciences, Senior Lecturer, Department of History of Ukraine, Faculty of History, Vinnytsia Mykhailo Kotsiubynskyi State Pedagogical University, Vinnytsia, Ukraine
  • Serhii Karpika PhD in Law, Associate Professor, Department of Law Enforcement and Anti-Corruption Activities, Interregional Academy of Personnel Management, Kyiv, Ukraine
  • Ivan Shyshkin PhD in History, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, Educational and Scientific Institute of International Relations and National Security, National University of Ostroh Academy, Ostroh, Ukraine
  • Ihor Hryhorchak PhD in Public Administration, Associate Professor, Department of Information, Library, Archival Affairs and Socio-Political and Humanitarian Disciplines, PHEE "European University", Kyiv, Ukraine
  • Inna Naida Candidate of Public Administration Science, Associate Professor, Department of Law, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Law, Kyiv Cooperative Institute of Business and Law, Kyiv, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61707/j79gxp71

Keywords:

Ethnic Minorities, Ethnic Communities, Ethnopolitics, Identity, National Minorities, National Cultural Societies

Abstract

historical retrospectives of the formation and activities of ethnic minority organizations in the early 1990s as one of the factors of state-building remains relevant. This study aims to analyze the historical context and peculiarities of the institutionalization of ethnic minority structures in Ukraine at the initial stage of the restoration of Ukrainian state independence. The research object is ethnic minority organizations, primarily those that focused their activities on national and cultural revival. The methodological framework includes the principles of historicism, tolerance, scientific impartiality, and impartiality. We have traced the specifics of the formation of ethnic community organizations and the main vectors of their activities during the specified period. Despite many common historical, cultural, and socio-political backgrounds, the formation of such organizations for different communities could have its peculiarities. For example, for Jewish organizations, the demographic issue was acute due to emigrant sentiments in the Jewish community. As for ethnic minorities like Hungarians and Romanians, they had close ties with their historical homelands. This fact also influenced their organizational structure in Ukraine. The Georgian minority built their organizations emphasizing cooperation between Ukraine and Georgia. Germans also sought to maintain ties with their historical homeland. For Poles, the religious factor was significant. Overall, in Ukraine, there were quite favorable conditions for the full development and activities of ethnic minorities despite the complex political and economic situation of the early 1990s. Nowadays, the issue of organizational development of ethnic communities is a matter of focus for state authorities both at the legislative level and at the level of local communities.

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2024-04-29

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Formation of Ethnic Minority Organizations in the First Years of Ukrainian Independence. (2024). International Journal of Religion, 5(6), 417-426. https://doi.org/10.61707/j79gxp71

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