Beyond the Minsk Agreements
Why and how a combined UN/EU peacekeeping mission could disentangle the Donbas conundrum
Why and how a combined UN/EU peacekeeping mission could disentangle the Donbas conundrum
Europe will need to be in for the long-haul on non-recognition of Russia's annexation
Two years on from annexation, Russia's control of Crimea remains fraught with the difficulties
Europe cannot afford to let New Ukraine die, and the élan of a people fighting to join Europe should be an inspiration to Europe’s old guard to build a New Europe too
Ukraine's escalation of Crimea “blockade” is a reaction to increasing domestic discontent, but risks feeding Russian propaganda
A new generation of politicians is challenging the old order in Ukraine – their success is vital for the country’s democratic future
What do Ukraine's local elections tell us about the country's political future?
Ukraine has embarked on its own phase of consolidation like that of the nineteenth century nation states as well as a twentieth century-style imperial decolonisation process.
Will free and fair elections take place in eastern Ukraine, with Russian proxies threatening to host rival polls?
Monday’s violent protest outside the parliament and the departure from the coalition of the Radical Party have kicked off Ukraine’s hot political autumn