Diary of the World
Welcome to Part 2 of 4 in our Modern History of Ukraine series, where we cover the last 50 years of Ukraine’s story — the moment Ukraine gets a divorce from Russia. Russia doesn’t want Ukraine to walk away. It says, “Let’s make this work. You can stay in the union — just with more freedoms.” But Ukraine says, “No. I’m done with you.” Like any divorce, it’s messy. They have to figure out who gets the military, who gets the nuclear weapons, and who keeps what. Suddenly, Ukraine is on its own, trying to build a very delicate democracy — and then something remarkable happens in 1994: a peaceful transfer of power between President Leonid Kravchuk and incoming president Leonid Kuchma. Changing leaders without violence is an extraordinary feat. Ukraine is doing the right things — but even here in 1994, it’s still a young democracy, figuring out its place in the world. Based on research from The Gates of Europe by Serhii Plokhy and the Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
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