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Regionalism in Ukraine has been a significant force during the building of an independent state after the
dissolution of the Soviet Union The dissolution of the Soviet Union, also negatively connoted as rus, Разва́л Сове́тского Сою́за, r=Razvál Sovétskogo Soyúza, ''Ruining of the Soviet Union''. was the process of internal disintegration within the Sov ...
in 1991.J. Paul Goode, ''The Decline of Regionalism in Putin's Russia: Boundary Issues'', 2001,
pp. 139-141
/ref> While most acutely this issue manifested itself during the
2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine From the end of February 2014, demonstrations by pro-Russian and anti-government groups took place in major cities across the Eastern Ukraine, eastern and Southern Ukraine, southern regions of Ukraine in the aftermath of the Revolution of Dig ...
, other ethnic minorities in Ukraine sought for greater political or economical autonomy during 1990s. These movements, while not being secessionist, were perceived by central government as a threat to the unity of the state.


Russian regionalism in Eastern/Southern Ukraine

Early attempts include suggestions of the Donetsk-Dnipro or Dnipro autonomous region. In 1990, a proposal was put forth in
Odessa Odesa (also spelled Odessa) is the third most populous city and municipality in Ukraine and a major seaport and transport hub located in the south-west of the country, on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea. The city is also the administrativ ...
for a "special state status" of the historical area of Novorossiya which would have been included five Ukrainian oblasts plus Moldovan Transnistria, which is now a breakaway territory. Of significant development was regionalism in Crimea, which was of varying political success since early 1990s and had eventually led to the
annexation of Crimea by Russia Annexation of Crimea may refer to: *Annexation of the Crimean Khanate by the Russian Empire (1783) *Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation (2014) See also * 1954 transfer of Crimea The transfer of the Crimean Oblast in the Soviet Union ...
. In early 2014,
Kyiv International Institute of Sociology Kyiv International Institute of Sociology, or KIIS ( uk, Київський міжнародний інститут соціології, КМІС), is a Ukrainian organization conducting sociological research in the fields of social and socioec ...
polling showed that 38.4% of the residents of
Donetsk Oblast The Donetsk Oblast ( ukr, Донецька область, Donetska oblast, ), also referred to as Donechchyna ( ukr, Донеччина, links=no), is an oblast of eastern Ukraine. It is Ukraine's most populous province, with around 4.1 mill ...
and 41.9% of the residents of Luhansk Oblast wanted to transform Ukraine into a federal state. The comparable percentages were 32.2% in Kharkiv Oblast, 17.5% in Odessa Oblast, 15.3% in Zaporizhia Oblast, 11.4% in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, 10.7% in Mykolayiv Oblast, and 6.9% in
Kherson Oblast Kherson Oblast ( uk, Херсо́нська о́бласть, translit=Khersónsʹka óblastʹ, ), also known as Khersonshchyna ( uk, Херсо́нщина, ), is an oblast (province) in southern Ukraine, currently claimed and partly occupied ...
. In 2019, polling showed that in the
separatist-controlled Donbas Novorossiya or New Russia (russian: Новороссия, ; uk, Новоросія, Novorosiia, ovoroˈsijɐ, also referred to as the Union of People's Republics ( rus, Союз народных республик, Soyuz narodnykh respubli ...
, 58% of the residents wanted special
autonomy In developmental psychology and moral, political, and bioethical philosophy, autonomy, from , ''autonomos'', from αὐτο- ''auto-'' "self" and νόμος ''nomos'', "law", hence when combined understood to mean "one who gives oneself one's ...
(31% within Ukraine and 27% within Russia). The same polling also showed that in the Ukrainian-controlled
Donbas The Donbas or Donbass (, ; uk, Донба́с ; russian: Донба́сс ) is a historical, cultural, and economic region in eastern Ukraine. Parts of the Donbas are controlled by Russian separatist groups as a result of the Russo-Ukrai ...
, 33% of the residents wanted special autonomy (31% within Ukraine and just 2% within Russia). This polling also showed that 45% of the residents of the separatist-controlled Donbas prefer to live under Russian rule, in comparison to 55% who prefer to live under Ukrainian rule; meanwhile, in the Ukrainian-controlled part of the Donbas, 96% of the residents want to live under Ukrainian rule and just 4% want to live under Russian rule.


Regionalism in Western Ukraine

In the light of violent pro Russian events in the eastern part of Ukraine, Western Ukraine may be perceived as monolithic. Nevertheless, it has its own share of regionalism. Even before the
Declaration of Independence of Ukraine The Act of Declaration of Independence of Ukraine ( uk, Акт проголошення незалежності України, Akt proholoshennya nezalezhnosti Ukrayiny) was adopted by the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR on 24 August 1991.
, there have been call for federalism in the historical Ukrainian region of
Galicia Galicia may refer to: Geographic regions * Galicia (Spain), a region and autonomous community of northwestern Spain ** Gallaecia, a Roman province ** The post-Roman Kingdom of the Suebi, also called the Kingdom of Gallaecia ** The medieval King ...
. Galicia after the first partition of Poland (1772) was part of the Austrian Empire until its dissolution after World War I in 1918, and therefore its historical development was different from the parts of Ukraine which belonged to the Russian Empire. A representative of the Galician regionalism was Viacheslav Chornovil, one of the first leaders of the Rukh movement, who was instrumental in the convocation of the Galician Assembly. While one of the important resolutions of the Assembly was "On the Unity of the Ukrainian Lands", Chornovil was severely criticized for "separatism" and eventually abandoned the idea. In Transcarpathia, the
Congress of Carpathian Ruthenians A congress is a formal meeting of the representatives of different countries, constituent states, organizations, trade unions, political parties, or other groups. The term originated in Late Middle English to denote an encounter (meeting of ad ...
led by
Dimitry Sydor Dmytro Dmytrovych Sydor ( uk, Дмитро Дмитрович Сидор, also known as Pop Sydor ( uk, піп Сидір, links=no), born March 29, 1955, in Mukachevo Raion) is a Rusyns, Rusyn archpriest of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour (Uzhh ...
was for the autonomy of
Subcarpathian Ruthenia Carpathian Ruthenia ( rue, Карпатьска Русь, Karpat'ska Rus'; uk, Закарпаття, Zakarpattia; sk, Podkarpatská Rus; hu, Kárpátalja; ro, Transcarpatia; pl, Zakarpacie); cz, Podkarpatská Rus; german: Karpatenukrai ...
within Ukraine. Sydor and some other Ruthenian activists were accused of being the tools of the Russian politics of destabilization of Ukraine.Україна в лещатах російських спецслужб
'' Radio Liberty,'' 08 грудня 2014
Ukrainian Hungarians in Transcarpathia suggested to transform the Berehove Raion into Hungarian national district. Other minorities ( Ukrainian Romanians/ Moldovans in
Bukovina Bukovinagerman: Bukowina or ; hu, Bukovina; pl, Bukowina; ro, Bucovina; uk, Буковина, ; see also other languages. is a historical region, variously described as part of either Central or Eastern Europe (or both).Klaus Peter BergerT ...
and Bessarabian Bulgarians and Gagauz in Odessa Oblast) also sought for local autonomy.


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