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 Why Israel is not the model for Ukraine’s future security structure

Why Israel is not the model for Ukraine’s future security structure

May 24, 2024

In his latest op-ed, Daniel Jarosak argues that Ukraine should avoid modeling itself after Israel in regards to security

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 Snakes, Tractors, and Comedians On Edge – Ukraine’s Wartime Comms Campaign

Snakes, Tractors, and Comedians On Edge – Ukraine’s Wartime Comms Campaign

July 20, 2022

Ukrainians are using several impressive techniques to not only fend off Russia's invasion of their homeland, but to raise global awareness and support for their fight for freedom.

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 2022: the beginning of the end for the CSTO

2022: the beginning of the end for the CSTO

April 12, 2022

The Kremlin’s war in Ukraine as of February 2022 has proven that President Putin’s central role in the CSTO remains the main obstacle to the organisation's credibility and integrity among its [...]

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 Ukraine now writes in its mother tongue

Ukraine now writes in its mother tongue

March 20, 2022

As of 16 January this year, all national print media in Ukraine have to be published in Ukrainian. While independence in 1991 brought a break from Moscow’s rule, and with it an emphasis on [...]

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 Zelenskyy’s Do-or-Die Moment

Zelenskyy’s Do-or-Die Moment

December 13, 2021

After two years as president, Zelensky is faced with public disillusionment. He is dealing with many of the same problems as his predecessor, from the omnipresent influence of oligarchs to [...]

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 ‘It’s Complicated’: the strained relations of Kyiv, Tbilisi and Saakashvili

‘It’s Complicated’: the strained relations of Kyiv, Tbilisi and Saakashvili

November 29, 2021

Rhiannon Segar: "The benefits of bringing Saakashvili back into Ukrainian politics are yet to clearly materialise".

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 Kyiv’s Leverage Dwindles as the Crimean Water Crisis Comes to an End

Kyiv’s Leverage Dwindles as the Crimean Water Crisis Comes to an End

September 27, 2021

"Zelenskyy and his allies in Kyiv and abroad need to understand that any compromise with Russia won’t fulfill all wishes of the Ukrainian side." Lance Bradley on Kyiv's diminishing leverage over [...]

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 Ukraine Should Beware of the Georgian Development Model

Ukraine Should Beware of the Georgian Development Model

January 27, 2021

When Ukrainian President Zelenskiy announced that he would seek Mikhail Saakashvili’s appointment as deputy Prime Minister, commentators were split. For some Zelenskiy was displaying a serious [...]

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 Different Faces of War: reinventing the Ukrainian nation

Different Faces of War: reinventing the Ukrainian nation

September 2, 2020

Pavlo Cherchatyi on how Russia’s intervention in Ukraine in 2014 became a catalyst for a uniting Ukrainian national identity.

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 Peace Talks, Decentralization and Local Elections: Ukraine’s challenges ahead of October 2020

Peace Talks, Decentralization and Local Elections: Ukraine’s challenges ahead of October 2020

August 28, 2020

When Volodymyr Zelensky won the Presidential election, one of his key promises was to end the conflict in Eastern Ukraine. Upon his unconventional methods and a more moderate stance than [...]

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