Joseph Jack Place

University of Nottingham
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    Ukraine, language policies and liberalism: a mixed second act
    with Judas Everett
    Studies in East European Thought 1-22. forthcoming.
    This article analyses Ukraine’s language policies from 2002 to 2022 within a framework of liberalism, while avoiding making normative judgements or recommendations, updating the discussion raised in Kymlicka and Opalski’s Can Liberal Pluralism be Exported? The analysis takes into consideration Ukraine’s present and historic position, including the challenge that postcolonial nation building can pose for achieving liberalism and linguistic justice. The paper focuses on three main areas of languag…Read more