Section: Analysis & Opinion

      Don’t call it a civil war – Ukraine’s conflict is an act of Russian aggression
      Oct11

      Don’t call it a civil war – Ukraine’s conflict is an act of Russian aggression

      Rory Finnin, University of Cambridge and Thomas D. Grant, University of Cambridge As Ukraine marks 24 years since its independence from the Soviet Union, it is embroiled in the most dangerous armed conflict in Europe – against the Russian Federation. The stakes are incredibly high, and yet the war is still being discussed in euphemisms. The war...

      The Logic and Risks Behind Russia’s Statelet Sponsorship – Stratfor
      Sep16

      The Logic and Risks Behind Russia’s Statelet Sponsorship – Stratfor

      Russia can be quite generous when it comes to her collection of statelets. In the early 1990s, when a broken Russia had no choice but to suck in her borders, a severely distracted Kremlin still found the time and money to promote and sponsor the fledgling breakaway territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia in Georgia and Transdniestria in...

      First evidence of the Russian army presence in Syria: Russian soldiers post their geotagged photos in social networks
      Sep07

      First evidence of the Russian army presence in Syria: Russian soldiers post their geotagged photos in social networks

      Russian soldiers publish in social networks their photos from Syria, while Russian government continue to deny their presence on Middle East. Soviet-era naval supply and maintenance base in Tartus now operates as a full-fledged military base, and Russian soldiers make their photos with arms at checkpoints and facilities outside the base. So on...

      The appeal of the scientists and intellectuals to the President of Ukraine not to change the Constitution under pressure of foreign states
      Aug30

      The appeal of the scientists and intellectuals to the President of Ukraine not to change the Constitution under pressure of foreign states

      THE APPEAL to the President of Ukraine and Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine On July 16, 2015, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine supported the initiated by the President of Ukraine process of changing the Constitution of Ukraine in terms of decentralization of authority powers. In the bill proposed by the President of Ukraine, except the rules on proper...

      It’s great threat to Ukraine and our liberty – Parliament Vice-speaker about changes to Constitution and special status of separatists
      Aug18

      It’s great threat to Ukraine and our liberty – Parliament Vice-speaker about changes to Constitution and special status of separatists

      Earlier the Vice-speaker of Parliament of Ukraine Oksana Syroyid declared that National deputies are under fierce pressure on the part of the international community to grant special status to “DNR” (Donetsk People’s Republic) and “LNR” (Luhansk People’s Republic) in OUR Constitution. They are arguing for the necessity to “demonstrate the...

      Finding asymmetric responses: cyberspace in hybrid war
      Jul16

      Finding asymmetric responses: cyberspace in hybrid war

      Originally posted on dt.ua, translated and edited by UaPosition See also “Hybrid warfare as a key instrument of the Russian revenge geostrategy.”   It is already more than a year Ukraine has been in active phase of the undeclared hybrid war with the Russian Federation. This confrontation is a problem not of a year or two, but obviously...

      NATO has not done enough to deter recent Russian aggression – former US National Security Advisor
      Jun14

      NATO has not done enough to deter recent Russian aggression – former US National Security Advisor

      On June 13, 2015, the US Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and former National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley at the Atlantic Council’s Wroclaw Global Forum (Poland) talked about the ways how the United States and its European allies could help the Ukrainian people defend themselves from Russian aggression. Hadley: Ukraine Faces ‘Enormous...

      Russia has a particular responsibility because it backs the separatists – NATO Sec.Gen. Jens Stoltenberg
      Jun04

      Russia has a particular responsibility because it backs the separatists – NATO Sec.Gen. Jens Stoltenberg

      NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters in Oslo, on Thursday, June 4, 2015, that Russia was delivering sophisticated weaponry to rebels in Eastern Ukraine, renewing long-standing accusations amid the worst upsurge in fighting in months between the Kyiv government’s forces and pro-Russian rebels. “We have precise...

      Moscow has problems because Ukraine blocked Russian contingent to Transnistria – Neil Buckley, FT editor
      Jun03

      Moscow has problems because Ukraine blocked Russian contingent to Transnistria – Neil Buckley, FT editor

      Eastern Europe Editor of the Financial Times, Neil Buckley, in his article wrote about problems that faced the Russian Federation after Ukraine blocked Russian contingent to Transnistria (Moldova). Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (Ukrainian Parliament) adopted the law on denunciation of five agreements between Ukraine and the Russian Federation on May...

      NATO will never recognize the annexation of Crimea – Deputy Secretary General of NATO Alexander Vershbow
      May29

      NATO will never recognize the annexation of Crimea – Deputy Secretary General of NATO Alexander Vershbow

      The Deputy Secretary General of NATO Alexander Vershbow took a part in a video conference during the annual Kyiv Security Forum, discussed with government officials, representatives of international organizations and opinion formers current security issues related to the Black Sea region and Europe. Alexander Vershbow pointed that the Russian...