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The article critically surveys the impact of domestic public opinion on foreign policy in Ukraine by integrating it within theories of public opinion. Studies of public opinion in Ukraine have not given due weight to the unique characteristics of the Ukrainian ‘public’, which differs greatly from the Western public. Ukrainian society is passive, atomized and its power is ‘submerged’ relative to that of the state. The article argues that public opinion is of minimal importance in the area of foreign policy.
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Victor Chudowsky
University of Connecticut
Taras Kuzio
Canadian Institute for Advanced Research
Communist and Post-Communist Studies
University of Toronto
Meridian International Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a107e99e1a472cb5efd0606 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0967-067x(03)00039-4