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Essay / Civil unrest in Ukraine - 1070
Civil unrest ravages many countries around the world. In Ukraine, civil unrest is looming, demanding that the government act on its kingdom's laws or be removed from office. The Ukrainian government is trying to reach an agreement with the help of the United Nations to change the laws. The Ukrainian government and Ukrainian citizens are becoming very impatient and fearful in this process and are using a sense of liberalism, realism and constructivism to arrive at a way to manage the beliefs of both sides. called for the departure of their Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and the government according to the New York Times (Herszenhorn and Kramer 2013). The Ukrainian Parliament refused to indict government officials while many protesters occupied and seized the City Hall and the Cabinet of Ministers office building and refused to allow these officials to enter. Herszenhorn and Kramer also noted that there is a plan to block the presidential administration and prohibit entry to the seat of the Ukrainian government. According to the New York Times, "since the protests began on November 22, many demonstrators, particularly students, have been skeptical about the elected officials' response to their demands, which were a response to Mr. Yanukovych's decision." not to sign large-scale political and trade agreements with the European Union, which have been in the works for years” (Herszenhorn and Kramer 2013). . The parties most involved in the protest process include student organizations, civic organizations, and a total of three radical political opposition parties leading the protest in front of the government building...... middle of paper... .. I have them as constructivists. Gallenmore also notes in the interview: “You simply cannot have international policy without having a set of ideas” (Gallenmore 2011). It appears the protesters have ideals that could benefit their lives and are calling on the government to act to listen to their ideals or be removed from office. With this civil unrest alone in Ukraine, the government and citizens are trying to take control. of a civil liberties situation. Government officials and citizens are turning to fear, liberalism, realism and constructivism to avoid civil war in the region. The government is seeking help from UN negotiations to reach a fair solution to the legislative changes. Protesters are growing impatient and demanding the departure of Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and the government..