After Ukraine’s elections, Russia has few good options
Ukraine’s parliamentary elections and the polls held in the self-proclaimed eastern republics have lessened the chances for compromise
Ukraine’s parliamentary elections and the polls held in the self-proclaimed eastern republics have lessened the chances for compromise
Continuous military confrontation in Eastern Ukraine has grave implications for Europe as well as for Ukraine
Influential voices are pushing for the Finlandisation of Ukraine, but this proposal ignores both the actual experience of Finland with the Soviet Union and the real causes of the present crisis with the Kremlin.
Twenty-five after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the West’s perspective on Eastern Europe is still often overshadowed by its view of Russia.
The Ukrainian parliamentary elections on 26 October seem to have resulted in at least a partial reboot of the political system
Although turnout was low in Ukraine's parliamentary elections, the results show Ukrainians want an end to “politics as usual”
Ukraine's parliamentary elections are set for 26 October and the president's party is unlikely to win the seats to govern alone
The conflict between Russia and the West is evidence of a post-Cold War clash of worldviews that has never been resolved
Europe will face another catastrophic gas shortage this winter if the EU and its member states do not act fast to resolve a gas price dispute between Russia and Ukraine
The first of four posts in the run-up to the Ukrainian elections on 26 October, where nothing less than the size, shape, strength and viability of the Ukrainian state itself is at stake.