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Section: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (USA)

      Statement on the status of the Kennan Institute’s Ukraine office by Director, President and CEO of the Wilson Center Jane Harman
      Mar06

      Statement on the status of the Kennan Institute’s Ukraine office by Director, President and CEO of the Wilson Center Jane Harman

      PRESS RELEASEContact: Ryan McKennaPhone: (202) [email protected] Over the past week, a debate has unfolded regarding a personnel matter involving The Kennan Institute’s Ukraine satellite office. Kennan is The Wilson Center’s oldest geographic program and has been home to more than 1400 scholars over 40 years....

      Matthew Rojansky interviews Ksenia Sobchak, Russian presidential candidate
      Feb12

      Matthew Rojansky interviews Ksenia Sobchak, Russian presidential candidate

      Matthew Rojansky of the Kennan Institute sits down with Ksenia Sobchak, candidate for President of the Russian Federation, to discuss her trip to Washington, U.S.-Russia relations, Ukraine, her political platform and the 2018 Russian presidential election. …read more Source: Woodrow Wilson International Center for...

      Constructing a Political Nation in Ukraine
      Feb12

      Constructing a Political Nation in Ukraine

      The annexation of Crimea and subsequent armed conflict in Eastern Ukraine have radically changed the Ukrainian political landscape. In their new book Constructing a Political Nation: Ukraine in the Wake of Russian Aggression, co-authors Oleksiy Haran and Irina Bekeshkina explore how the war has changed Ukrainians’ attitudes, politics, and...

      Kennan Cable No. 30: Democracy in Ukraine: Are We There Yet?
      Jan31

      Kennan Cable No. 30: Democracy in Ukraine: Are We There Yet?

      Introduction More than a quarter century ago, the Ukrainian people made a historic choice in favor of independence, democracy, and the free market. Their vision of a fully sovereign, democratic, and prosperous state has been only partially fulfilled. While Ukraine is a clearly established polity with internationally recognized sovereignty, it is...

      Ukraine’s Disappearing Chance for Inclusive Institutions
      Jan05

      Ukraine’s Disappearing Chance for Inclusive Institutions

      Four years after the start of the Euromaidan, Ukraine still faces many difficulties, including war and a destructive political struggle. The problem most likely to produce lasting damage to the country, however, is Ukraine’s stalled effort to move toward an inclusive state. We have nearly missed our chance. …read more Source: Woodrow...

      Opportunity: Kennan Institute Research Director Position in Kyiv
      Dec21

      Opportunity: Kennan Institute Research Director Position in Kyiv

      The Kennan Institute is looking to appoint a full time Research Director for its Kyiv office to support the Institute’s research agenda in Ukraine and the broader region. The Research Director will work with the Washington, DC office to perform the following duties: …read more Source: Woodrow Wilson International Center for...

      Interpreting the Bomb:  Ownership and Deterrence in Ukraine’s Nuclear Discourse
      Dec14

      Interpreting the Bomb: Ownership and Deterrence in Ukraine’s Nuclear Discourse

      Image: The SS-18 ICBM, produced in Soviet Ukraine, on display at the Strategic Missile Forces Museum in Pervomaysk. Photo by Polina Sinovets. …read more Source: Woodrow Wilson International Center for...

      Ukraine Four Years after the Euromaidan
      Nov21

      Ukraine Four Years after the Euromaidan

      It has been four years since the mass protests in Ukraine, which eventually led to regime change, began. People protested against a foreign policy shift to Russia; they were eventually beaten up by the police. As the violence escalated and protesters did not give up, despite sustaining numerous casualties, Yanukovych fled the country, and the...

      2018 Ukrainian Nuclear History Fellowship
      Nov17

      2018 Ukrainian Nuclear History Fellowship

      The Odessa Center for Nonproliferation (OdCNP), a partner of the Nuclear Proliferation International History Project, invites applications for a fellowship hosted in Odessa, Ukraine. The Fellowship is an opportunity for scholars and researchers to conduct research on themes pertaining to the nuclear history of Ukraine. This fellowship is...

      Ukrainian-Jewish Cultural Encounters in the Early Soviet Union
      Nov09

      Ukrainian-Jewish Cultural Encounters in the Early Soviet Union

      In the history of Ukrainian-Jewish relations, it’s the dark moments that often dominate collective memory. Yet, throughout much of the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the Russian and Soviet empires, Ukrainians and Jews had much in common that brought them together. The panelists will discuss the richness, diversity, and sheer...