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      Early Elections in Ukraine Are Scarier Than You Think
      Mar02

      Early Elections in Ukraine Are Scarier Than You Think

      Should Ukraine hold new elections? Despite the failure of Ukraine’s parliament to remove the government of Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk from office on February 16, the defection of two parties from the governing coalition gives President Petro Poroshenko the ability to declare the absence of a majority coalition and force new...

      Two Cheers for Cold War!
      Mar02

      Two Cheers for Cold War!

      Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev’s recent suggestion that Russia and the West are embroiled in cold war provoked hasty denials by Western policymakers and commentators.In fact, Medvedev was right: cold war between Russia and the West does exist. But the West’s denials were unnecessary, because cold war is the best possible...

      Women of the Euromaidan: Where Were They Then and Where Are They Now
      Mar02

      Women of the Euromaidan: Where Were They Then and Where Are They Now

      As Kateryna Kruk walked among her fellow protesters in Kyiv’s central square while checking her phone during the early days of the Euromaidan in December 2013, she noticed an opportunity: Ukrainians shared news of the revolution almost entirely in Ukrainian or Russian. Inspired by the use of social media during the Arab Spring, Kruk started...

      Situation with Crimea is a great challenge for the Crimean Tatar people and the whole international community
      Feb29

      Situation with Crimea is a great challenge for the Crimean Tatar people and the whole international community

        International Forum “Crimea is Ukraine. The annexed peninsula between the past and the future”. 26 February 2016, Kyiv, Ukraine Crisis Media Center. Refat Chubarov, Head of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People,: “For me, today’s situation with Crimea confirms a “deadlock” of its development over twenty three years of direct...

      The Real Fight for Ukraine’s Future
      Feb29

      The Real Fight for Ukraine’s Future

      As rain clouds sweep in from the west on a winter morning, the Ukrainian Black Sea town of Mykolayiv does not present the most welcoming picture. Up to three feet of standing water obscure the city’s main intersections, where stray dogs and homeless people rush to traverse four lanes of traffic before the next taxi driver hydroplanes...

      Early Elections in Ukraine Aren’t So Scary. Here’s Why
      Feb29

      Early Elections in Ukraine Aren’t So Scary. Here’s Why

      The dominant view in Washington is that Ukraine must avoid early parliamentary elections. Many Ukrainians, however, see them as inevitable and ultimately they decide. Therefore, we need to discuss not if early parliamentary elections should be held, but instead how and when.Both the United States and the European Union reckon that Ukraine needs...

      Welcome to Trump’s World

      Even if the Republican donor class can snatch the nomination back from Donald Trump – Trumpism is here to stay. ||| Welcome to Trump’s World. You better get to know it. This is really happening. Trump Think-Tank, Trump Staffers – they’re all on their way. The billionaire looks set to clinch the Republican nomination. There...

      Ukraine’s Booming Tech Sector Gets International Attention Despite War
      Feb27

      Ukraine’s Booming Tech Sector Gets International Attention Despite War

      A plain Soviet-era office block squats on a residential street in the beautiful historic city of Lviv, Ukraine. The lobby is dimly lit and there is no seating, only a stern guard who points to the elevator to access local software engineering firm N-iX.The doors part and the offices are an orange and white oasis, with lofty ceilings and light and...

      Will the guns fall silent in Syria?

      After five years of bloodshed, Syria is less than a day away from a ceasefire that could make or break efforts to end the war. ||| Washington – After five years of bloodshed and hundreds of thousands of deaths, Syria is less than a day away from an unlikely ceasefire that could make or break international efforts to end the war.In...

      What If Parliamentary Elections Were Held Today in Ukraine?
      Feb24

      What If Parliamentary Elections Were Held Today in Ukraine?

      With Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk’s government surviving a no-confidence vote on February 16 and the parliamentary coalition splintering the next day, early parliamentary elections are now possible this year. New elections could be triggered by three scenarios: first, if the current majority coalition in parliament collapses and a new...