Languages in Conflict Situations in the Context of the Law of Ukraine “On Education” (2017)
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Abstract. Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Ukrainian nation building was aided by the
system of institutions inherited from the USSR (relatively clear-defined internal and external
borders, a parliament, ministries, representation in the UN, etc.) but, at the same time, made
difficult by the Russian community living in Ukraine, which became a minority overnight
(BRUBAKER 1996, 17). The presence of the sizeable Russian community has been felt primarily in the Ukrainian-Russian language struggles. Researchers (STEPANENKO 2003, 121; PAVLENKO 2008, 275) and specialists at international organisations (e.g., Opinion 2011, 7; 2017;
UN 2014) have repeatedly pointed out that the question of languages is heavily politicised in
Ukraine, and that the fact that it is not clearly settled can lead to the emergence of language
ideologies as well as to conflicts between ethnic groups and languages.
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In Daniel Müller and Monika Wingender (eds.): Language Politics, Language Situations and Conflicts in Multilingual Societies. Case Studies from Contemporary Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. Interdisziplinäre Studien zum östlichen Europa 12. Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz Verlag, 2021. pp. 137-152.
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