In some states, decommunization includes bans on communist symbols. While sharing common traits, the processes of decommunization have run differently...
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Decommunization in Ukraine started during the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 and expanded afterwards. Following the 2014 Revolution of Dignity...
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Decommunization in Russia is the process of dealing with the communist legacies in terms of institutions and personnel that tends towards breaking with...
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Ukrainian decommunization laws were passed in 2015, in the early stages of the Russo-Ukrainian War. These laws relate to decommunization as well as commemoration...
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Soviet imagery during the Russo-Ukrainian War (section Russian reversal of Ukrainian decommunization)
a means of expressing their antipathy to Ukraine and to Ukrainian decommunization policies. For Russia, in particular, these displays are also part of...
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it in any official role. In some post-Soviet states which adopted decommunization laws banning Communist symbolism, publicly performing the Soviet anthem...
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"ungrateful descendants", saying "This is what they call decommunization. Do you want decommunization? Well, that suits us just fine. But it is unnecessary...
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Protest against Ukrainian decommunization policies in Donetsk, 2014. The red banner reads, "Our homeland USSR"....
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promoted the Ukrainian language, nationalism, inclusive capitalism, decommunization, and administrative decentralization. In 2018, Poroshenko helped create...
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In May 2015, President Petro Poroshenko signed four laws concerning decommunization in Ukraine. The institute's director Volodymyr Viatrovych was involved...
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by the people of Ukraine is generally collective, encompassing both decommunization and derussification in the country. During the war, the main component...
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Cold War (section Decommunization)
Compared with the decommunization efforts of the other former constituents of the Eastern Bloc and the Soviet Union, decommunization in Russia has been...
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those favoring closer ties with the European Union. As a result of decommunization, the city was renamed Dnipro in 2016. Following the Russian invasion...
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servants associated with the overthrown regime. There was also widespread decommunization and de-Sovietization of the country. Successive Ukrainian governments...
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in Donbas timeline First Yatsenyuk government Lustration in Ukraine Decommunization in Ukraine Elections 2014 Ukrainian presidential election 2014 Ukrainian...
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around 80,000 at this time. In 2015, as part of Ukraine's process of decommunization, the fate of Sloviansk's statue of Lenin, in the city's central square...
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Izium (section War in Donbas and decommunization)
monuments to Vladimir Lenin in Ukraine. To comply with nationwide decommunization laws enacted in 2016, the local "Lenin Square" was renamed "John Lennon...
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resolutions that the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has passed regarding decommunization through the renaming of populated places: Resolution (RVRU) 984-VIII...
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The Decommunization (Russian: Декоммунизация, romanized: Dekommunizatsiya) is a Russian opposition anti-communist political movement founded by libertarian...
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surrendering all occupied buildings and streets ("The Hostage Laws") Decommunization in Ukraine Lustration in Ukraine The new Government of Ukraine resumed...
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Cheka. The city received its current name in 2016, as a result of decommunization laws. Toretsk has seen fighting and shelling during the protracted...
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believed to show communist propaganda were removed to comply with 2015 decommunization laws. Verkhovna Rada (right) Polyakova House (center) in 2013 Verkhovna...
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of the Communist Regime and on Resistance Against It Decommunization in Russia Decommunization in Ukraine Lustration in Poland Institutions Black Ribbon...
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in Odesa, Ukraine, was converted into one of Vader due to a law on decommunization. Former Vice President of the United States Dick Cheney has been compared...
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September 2014 at the Wayback Machine Poroshenko signed the laws about decommunization Archived 23 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Ukrainska Pravda. 15...
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Bans on communist symbols (category Decommunization)
a number of the world's countries. As part of a broader process of decommunization, these bans have mostly been proposed or implemented in countries that...
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of communist party rule Criticism of Marxism Criticism of socialism Decommunization Far-left politics Far-right politics Joint Committee Against Communism...
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to their standard Ukrainian forms in addition to some limited local decommunization efforts, with many of the removed communist-associated placenames having...
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of the Communist Regime and on Resistance Against It Decommunization in Russia Decommunization in Ukraine Lustration in Poland Institutions Black Ribbon...
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of 16 September 2020 Some settlements' names are the result of 2016 Decommunization in Ukraine. The list below is based on the extension as of 7 February...
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