Analysis / How NATO can ease Ukraine’s path to neutrality To reach a peace deal with Russia, Ukraine may have to give up its aim to join NATO. But it can only do that with some help from the alliance itself By Serhiy Kudelia / 23 Mar 2022
Analysis / Ukraine’s occupied towns are facing a tough choice: collaborate or resist? Local mayors have shown defiance so far. But the longer the war drags on, the narrower their options become By Serhiy Kudelia / 7 Mar 2022
oD Russia / Ways to end the conflict in Ukraine’s Donbas: an interview with Serhiy Kudelia The conflict in eastern Ukraine is at a stalemate. How do we break through it? By Serhiy Kudelia and Maria Lipman / 3 Oct 2018
oD Russia / What does the murder of Pavel Sheremet say about contemporary Ukraine? Two years after EuroMaidan, Ukraine's culture of impunity remains a deadly threat to freedom of expression. By Serhiy Kudelia / 22 Jul 2016
Conflict & security / Book review: Richard Sakwa, 'Frontline Ukraine: Crisis in the Borderlands' Richard Sakwa’s Frontline Ukraine is both a searing critique of Western policies after the Cold War and a thorough revision of cheerful and monochrome accounts of Ukraine’s latest revolution. By Serhiy Kudelia / 11 Feb 2015
Conflict & security / Book review: Andrew Wilson, ‘Ukraine Crisis' For Wilson, two men – Vladimir Putin and Viktor Yanukovych – bear the main brunt of responsibility for Ukraine’s crisis. By Serhiy Kudelia / 19 Nov 2014
Europe / How much power does President Poroshenko want? President Poroshenko has asked for increased presidential powers, which are the opposite of what the Euromaidan protests were about. By Serhiy Kudelia / 17 Jul 2014