Section: Research & Analysis

      Cultural code: what is the significance of the Ukrainian embroidery ornament?
      May19

      Cultural code: what is the significance of the Ukrainian embroidery ornament?

      Every year on the third Thursday of May, Ukrainians traditionally wear embroidered shirts called “vyshyvanky”. This year, Vyshyvanka Day falls on May 18. The embroidered shirt has changed its place in the wardrobe from casual clothes to the most elegant ones. Ukrainska Pravda (Ukrainian news website) talked to Lesia Voroniuk, one of...

      Systematizing chaos: how the system of control over the reconstruction of war-damaged facilities will work
      May18

      Systematizing chaos: how the system of control over the reconstruction of war-damaged facilities will work

      In Ukraine, a digital platform has been created to gather all information about the reconstruction of war-damaged or destroyed objects. How will it operate? Why are we talking about this? If you ask a Ukrainian to explain how the war-damaged housing and infrastructure will be reconstructed, they are unlikely to be able to do so. A citizen may...

      How are cats, dogs, and sometimes ducks, chickens, goats, chinchillas, and parrots evacuated from the combat zone to a safe place?
      May18

      How are cats, dogs, and sometimes ducks, chickens, goats, chinchillas, and parrots evacuated from the combat zone to a safe place?

      Mykhailo and Lyuba were walking across a broken bridge. Back in January, the temperature dropped to — 18°. And the ice held the pieces together like cement. A month ago, Zabakhmutka could be reached by car, but now it’s no longer possible. The day before, when they were looking for a way to the most shelled area of Bakhmut, the military...

      A source of non-knowledge: the history of Ukraine in European school textbooks
      May17

      A source of non-knowledge: the history of Ukraine in European school textbooks

      Manipulations with historical arguments in international relations are far from being a new phenomenon. However, with the spread of information technologies, it has become even more extensive and temptingly accessible, thus posing a danger. Another proof of this is Russian propaganda, which largely relies on pseudo-historical speculations and...

      Sophie Lambroschini: “The destruction of critical infrastructure, in a sense, equals the destruction of civilization”
      May17

      Sophie Lambroschini: “The destruction of critical infrastructure, in a sense, equals the destruction of civilization”

      This is an interview with Sophie Lambroschini, a researcher of socio-economic history of Central and Eastern Europe at the Franco-German Centre Marc Bloch in Berlin. Sophie teaches socio-economic history at the Paris Nanterre University and is the lead researcher of the Franco-German project LimSpaces. The project brings together colleagues from...

      20 billion for Putin. Why don’t Western countries dare to impose sanctions against Russian metals and diamonds?
      May16

      20 billion for Putin. Why don’t Western countries dare to impose sanctions against Russian metals and diamonds?

      Over the past year, European Union countries have refused or restricted imports of Russian oil and oil products, coal, and natural gas. These are the main but by no means the only, sources of revenue for the Kremlin. If we do not take into account the sensitive issues of grain and fertilizer sales, there are a number of other Russian goods that...