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Our thesis is the following: Ukraine is regionally polarized according to the language that individuals prefer to speak, when given the choice, within regions endowed with distinct ethnic structures. The major ethnic cleavage in Ukraine is not an opposition of nationalities (such as Ukrainian and Russian), but rather an opposition of cohesive, or homogeneous, national identity, on the one hand (Ukrainian), and a dual, or bi-ethnic, identity, on the other (Ukrainian/Russian). The political orientation that polarizes Ukraine is a two-dimensional "Russian factor," touching both on the official status of the russian language and the type of relations that ukraine should maintain with russia. The territorial division in ukraine is a durable phenomenon, but this division rests upon demands for inclusion, rather than secession. The Hidden Face of the Ukrainian Revolution : Ukraine in Denial Towards Its Regional Problem -- Dominique Arel, Translation of "La face cachée de la revolution oran: Ukraine en negation faceson probleme regional" (Revue detudes comparatives Est-Ouest, Vol. 37, no. 4, Décembre 2006One cultural note, the Orange groups were once part of Poland-Lithuania, while the Yanukovych supporting areas were not.
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