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Askold Krushelnycky is a journalist. He was born in London; his Ukrainian parents were refugees due to the Second World War. (Krushelnycky, 2006:14) He is currently a foreign correspondent for The Independent, the Sunday Times and the Chicago Tribune.

In 2006, Krushelnycky published An Orange Revolution: A Personal Journey Through Ukrainian History, which briefly discusses the history of Ukraine and documents its Orange Revolution and the events leading up to it.

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  • An Orange Revolution: A Personal Journey Through Ukrainian History by Askold Krushelnycky, Harvill Secker (2006), 360 pages, ISBN 0-436-20623-4

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