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5 Dec, 2013 06:34

​Dissociative disorder

Paralyzed by unrest and deeply divided, Ukraine is yet again at a crossroads. Stumbling from revolution to revolution, the country's leaders always portray the choice as one between an authoritarian past and a democratic future. But does it have to be so black, white and orange? Can Ukraine reconcile its identity with its interests or will it plunge into bitter turmoil? Oksana is joined by Ukrainian MP and activist Andrey Shevchenko to analyze these issues.

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