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Ivan Katchanovski was born on 1967 in Ukraine. Discover Ivan Katchanovski's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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Ivan Katchanovski Net Worth
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In 2022, the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine. One of the false pretexts used by the Russian government to attack Ukraine was 'denazification'. According to Katchanovski "Neo-Nazis are a relatively small segment of Ukraine" but the fact that "they are integrated in the Ukrainian armed forces and tolerated by Zelenskyy" has been exploited by Russian propaganda to justify the invasion. He also stated that the war could have been avoided with the implementation of the Minsk agreements and Ukraine's promise to remain a neutral country.
Before the Russian invasion, Katchanovski had stated that there was a real possibility of war between Russia and Ukraine. Prior to the war and one month into the fightings, Katchanovski stated that Ukraine could be offered EU membership as part of a peace deal in which Ukraine agreed to renounce NATO membership and declare itself neutral. Katchanovski claimed that there would be negative consequences for EU countries if Russia decided to stop selling natural gas as a blackmail weapon. On 10 June 2022, he suggested that the Russian government intended to annex all areas occupied by the army in eastern and southern Ukraine.
In 2018, Katchanovski promoted a false theory that Georgian snipers had orders from Maidan leaders to shoot Maidan protestors. This theory was also promoted by Vladimir Putin.
In October 2014, in a seminar at his own university and again, in a revised version, at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association in San Francisco in September 2015, Katchanovski presented his research arguing that leaders of the anti-government Euromaidan gained power as a result of a massacre organised by their own supporters, based on video footage, TV and Internet broadcasting, radio intercepts, witness testimonies, and bullet hole locations. The paper argued that "armed groups and the leadership of the far right organizations, such as the Right Sector, Svoboda and oligarchic parties, such as Fatherland, were directly or indirectly involved in various capacities in this massacre of the protesters and the police."
Subsequently, in 2016 Katchanovski published a book chapter, which summarized findings presented in his paper, and in 2020 a peer-reviewed article in the Journal of Labor and Society, which concluded that "the Right Sector and Svoboda had crucial roles in the violent overthrow of the Viktor Yanukovych government, in particular, in the Maidan massacre of the protesters and the police on February 18–20, 2014." His paper, which he presented at the 10th World Congress of the International Council for Central and East European Studies in Montreal in 2021, stated that "the Maidan massacre trials and investigations have revealed various evidence that four killed and several dozen wounded policemen and at least the absolute majority of 49 killed and 157 wounded Maidan protesters were massacred on February 20, 2014 by snipers in Maidan-controlled buildings and areas."
Ivan Katchanovski, Ukrainian: Іван Гнатович Качановський (born 1967) is a Ukrainian Canadian political scientist based in Ottawa. He teaches at the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa. Katchanovski specializes in research in Democratization, Comparative Politics, Political Communication, and Conflicts, in particular, in Ukraine.