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Status Quo Woes in Slovakia, Ukraine, and Turkey
Apr02

Status Quo Woes in Slovakia, Ukraine, and Turkey

Elections in three very different countries share a common desire to change the status quo. …read more Source: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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What Is at Stake in Ukraine’s Election?
Mar21

What Is at Stake in Ukraine’s Election?

Ukraine votes for a president on March 31. Will the pro-Western incumbent, Petro Poroshenko, win? Or will he lose to his old foe, Yulia Tymoshenko, or wild card Volodymyr Zelenskiy? …read more Source: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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Patriotism, Pressure, Populism: How Poroshenko Can Win
Mar07

Patriotism, Pressure, Populism: How Poroshenko Can Win

The current Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko seems to have enough campaign cards up his sleeve to win the upcoming Ukrainian election, despite the damage caused by a fresh corruption case in the defense sector. …read more Source: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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Ukraine: What Comes After the Presidential Election?
Mar07

Ukraine: What Comes After the Presidential Election?

It is high time for Europe and the United States to pay much closer attention to Ukrainian politics and the whole range of possible outcomes of the elections ahead. …read more Source: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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Eastern Europe’s Deepest Problem Lies Within
Feb20

Eastern Europe’s Deepest Problem Lies Within

A major Georgian international project, Anaklia port, is being threatened by a domestic political row. Abuse of informal power is hurting Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine. …read more Source: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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US-Russia Policy Hits European Energy Supply
Feb08

US-Russia Policy Hits European Energy Supply

Triggered by Russia’s annexation of Crimea and military intervention in Ukraine in early 2014, the governments of the United States (US) and the Russian Federation have since been locked in a geopolitical confrontation, which is largely playing out on the economic stage. In addition to unilateral economic sanctions, the US government is...

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Der Donbas-Konflikt
Feb08

Der Donbas-Konflikt

Russland annektierte 2014 in Reaktion auf den Kyiwer »Euromaidan” die Krim und entfachte einen Krieg im Osten der Ukraine. Dort herrscht seitdem ein bewaffneter Konflikt, in dem bis heute Menschen sterben. Seit fünf Jahren versuchen Deutschland und seine westlichen Partner, diesen Konflikt durch Verhandlungen politisch zu lösen – bislang...

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Ukrainian Society Ahead of the Elections
Feb07

Ukrainian Society Ahead of the Elections

The continuing war in Ukraine plays an important role in shaping politics and public perceptions in the run-up to this year’s elections. It turns out that identity issues are much more nuanced than the campaign rhetoric suggests. …read more Source: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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Assessing Ukrainian Grassroots Activism Five Years After Euromaidan
Feb06

Assessing Ukrainian Grassroots Activism Five Years After Euromaidan

Pockets of energetic local Ukrainian activists are improving people’s lives and holding officials accountable, but foreign donors tend to overlook the important work they are doing. …read more Source: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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Ukraine’s Joke of an Election
Feb05

Ukraine’s Joke of an Election

Ukrainians are deeply ambivalent about the 2019 presidential election. A widespread atmosphere of discontent has created an opening for an unlikely dark horse candidate: the comedian Vladimir Zelenskiy. …read more Source: Carnegie Endowment for International...

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