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Published in: openSecurityUkraine: what next?
There was a way out of the Ukraine crisis this week, through dialogue and accommodation. But the regime, backed by...
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Published in: openSecurityHow was he to know? The cracking of the Ukraine regime
Ukraine’s parliament has abandoned the law to curb public protests only recently introduced and the prime minister...
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Published in: HomeUkraine, and a Europe-Russia crack
The conflict in Ukraine is part of a wider tussle over eastern Europe's political orientation. The European Union...
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Published in: oDRUkraine: a crisis of self-identity
Ukrainian identity has historically been defined in opposition to Russia, but an anti-Russian agenda is unable to...
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Published in: HomeThe struggle after people power wins
With peaceful but forceful civic mobilization in 2004, Ukrainians managed to reverse a rigged presidential election....
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Published in: oDRRescuing Ukraine from NATO
President Yanukovich sees it as his mission to protect the country from NATO. That’s why he extended that lease...
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Published in: oDRRussia's fleet in Crimea: what's the real deal?
President Yanukovich’s unexpected extension of the lease on Russia’s fleet in Crimea has Ukraine in an uproar. No...
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Published in: HomeThe Prorizna Street rebellion
A spirited protest in central Kyiv embodies the ethos of a new, civic Ukraine whose people - despite their...
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Published in: oDRPartition Ukraine? I think not
It is irresponsible to fan the flames of partition as Ethan Burger does in his openDemocracy article ”Could...
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Published in: oDRCould partition solve Ukraine’s problems?
In the light of Ukraine’s election result, Ethan S. Burger offers a proposal for the creation of a new Ukrainian...