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Published in: oDRChekhov House: a story with a happy ending
The Chekhov house, garden and archive in Yalta is a site of unique international cultural importance. Short of...
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Published in: oDRDon’t be quick to judge the new Ukraine
Foreign analysis of contemporary Ukrainian politics has alleged a black-white conversion from freedom to autocracy....
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Published in: oDRUkraine’s constitutional debate: finding the way forward
A vital national debate about constitutional reform is under way in Ukraine. But the debate often takes no account...
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Published in: oDRKyiv’s Next Image Problem
The vivid image of democracy - in colour orange - made many Europeans emotionally attached to the idea of Ukrainian...
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Published in: oDRUkraine: don’t ask who killed Georgiy Gongadze
Ten years ago Ukrainian investigative journalist Georgiy Gongadze was murdered. Various officials were named as...
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Published in: oDRLatest on Ukraine’s history wars: Orange fighter down
The recent arrest of Ukrainian museum director Ruslan Zabily provoked an outcry. Did he actually leak state secrets...
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Published in: oDRA prognosis for Ukraine's ebbing democracy
Six months into office, Yanukovych has moved swiftly to strengthen government. Indications are mounting that his...
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Published in: oDRUkraine's new regime: the first 200 days
Mykola Riabchuk is one of Ukraine’s leading intellectuals. In an interview with Ingo Petz he outlines his views on...
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Published in: oDRPrayer and politics: Russia's pincer movement in Ukraine
Patriarch Kirill was received with acclaim in Ukraine, but there was more to his visit than Orthodox fervour. Alexa...
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Published in: oDRUkraine: bulldozing the Orange building
President Yanukovych is steadily demolishing the gains of the Orange Revolution. This turn towards Moscow looks...
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Published in: oDRRector takes on Ukranian Security Services
On May 18, the Ukrainian Security Services paid a strange visit to Borys Gudziak, rector of the Ukrainian Catholic...
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Published in: HomeUkraine: the immobile state
The electoral defeat of the figureheads of the “orange revolution” of 2004 raises profound questions over Ukraine’s...
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Published in: oDRRussia-Ukraine: bridge building?
What was the upshot of the recent Kiev meeting between the Russian and Ukrainian presidents? Will the bridge between...
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Published in: oDRUkraine's Stolen Memory
During Viktor Yushchenko’s five years in power, Ukraine did not start facing up to its totalitarian history. Since...
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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: oDRWhat's left of Orange Ukraine?
Though political infighting continues to hinder reform, Ukraine’s new president is equally unlikely to drop the...
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Published in: oDRUkraine's political merry-go-round
The new Ukrainian government has turned out to be a rather ugly bunch: coarse, corrupt, opaque and inexperienced...
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Published in: oDRCracking heads open in Ukraine: a neurosurgeon’s story. Part 3
Henry Marsh, an English neurosurgeon, tells the story of his twenty-year friendship with Igor Kurilets, a young...
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Published in: oDRCracking heads open in Ukraine: a neurosurgeon’s story. Part 2
Henry Marsh, an English neurosurgeon, tells the story of his twenty-year friendship with Igor Kurilets, a young...
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Published in: oDRCracking heads open in Ukraine: a neurosurgeon’s story. Part 1
Henry Marsh, an English neurosurgeon, tells the story of his twenty-year friendship with Igor Kurilets, a young...