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Search | 23 Articles

Volodymyr Zelensky

A brief history of corruption in Ukraine: the dawn of the Zelensky era

The comedian-turned-president finds that taming corruption is no joke. Part 6 in a series.
Katya Gorchinskaya Jun 17, 2020
Petro Poroshenko at the Munich Security Conference in 2015 (securityconference.de via Wikimedia)

A brief history of corruption in Ukraine: the Poroshenko Era

The candyman can’t confect a system to contain graft. Part 5 in a series.
Katya Gorchinskaya Jun 11, 2020
Yanukovych meeting Vladimir Putin in 2012 (kremlin.ru)

A brief history of corruption in Ukraine: the Yanukovych era

A poor boy from Donbas breaks bad. Part 4 in a series.
Katya Gorchinskaya Jun 3, 2020
Viktor Yushchenko

A brief history of corruption in Ukraine: the Yushchenko era

The Orange Revolution fades to black. Part 3 in a series.
Katya Gorchinskaya May 28, 2020

Perspectives | Examining the origins of Russians’ superiority complex vis-à-vis Ukrainians

Why does Ukraine matter so much in imperial thinking?
Igor Torbakov May 26, 2020
Kuchma last year (president.gov.ua)

A brief history of corruption in Ukraine: the Kuchma era

A red director prepares the ground for crony capitalism. Part 2 in a series.
Katya Gorchinskaya May 20, 2020
Leonid Kravchuk, right, during talks on the creation of the CIS in December 1991 in Almaty (RIA Novosti)

A brief history of corruption in Ukraine: the Kravchuk era

Ukraine’s first president led the country away from communism, let the economy slip into the shadows. The first in a six-part series examining corruption in Ukraine under each post-Soviet president.
Katya Gorchinskaya May 14, 2020
Putin and Orban (Kremlin.ru)

Perspectives | How durable is illiberalism in Eurasia?

Part 1 of a 3-part series.
Justin Burke May 11, 2020
Man with a plan (Kremlin.ru)

Perspectives | Making sense of Russia’s constitutional overhaul

Already an empty shell, Russia’s Constitution now stands to become a fully fictional document, much like the Soviet version.
Igor Torbakov Feb 11, 2020
Akhmetov (Juda Engelmayer/Wikimedia)

Ukraine’s Donbas Don: Who is Rinat Akhmetov?

A standoff between Ukraine’s new president and its richest man could set the stage for serious structural reforms – or guarantee Ukraine remains trapped in its decades-old malaise.
Maximilian Hess Jan 29, 2020
The data indicate a substantial majority of respondents approved of Zelensky’s actions in the face of the Trump administration’s pressure campaign. (president.gov.ua)

Event | How is Trump’s impeachment playing in Kyiv?

A new poll finds that almost nine out of 10 Ukrainians surveyed were aware of the impeachment proceedings and Ukraine’s role in them.
Jan 28, 2020
Like most revolutions, Euromaidan raised great expectations. (photo: David Trilling)

Perspectives | Ukraine’s unfinished revolution

Why can’t Ukraine make it over the revolutionary hump?
Igor Torbakov Dec 26, 2019
The St. Nicolas and St. Alexandra Church on Rue Longchamp in Nice (all photos Killian Cogan)

On the French Riviera, émigrés fight a Russian advance

The Kremlin and descendants of Russian émigrés are wrestling over influence, property, and some old clothes.
Killian Cogan Jun 6, 2019
The 2013 Euromaidan protests in Kyiv. (Photo: David Trilling)

Perspectives | Trying to harness Ukraine’s rebellious spirit

A discernible historical pattern suggests Russians and Ukrainians differ in their attitudes toward state authority and revolutionary upheavals.
Igor Torbakov May 8, 2019

Digging up a new story for Stalin

Kremlin-backed historians are trying to link Finland to a mass grave of thousands of victims of Soviet repression.
Maria Georgieva Nov 19, 2018

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