January 22 – The Date in 1918 When Ukraine First Declared Independence EXCLUSIVE
Bohdan Nahaylo
January 22 – The Date in 1918 When Ukraine First Declared Independence
Time to officially recognize Jan. 22 as the date in 1918 on which modern Ukraine first declared its independence.
How Poland Has been Smarter, More Principled, and Warmer than Germany EXCLUSIVE
Stefan Tompson
How Poland Has been Smarter, More Principled, and Warmer than Germany
Poland, unlike Germany, refused to become reliant on Russian gas, earning it moral kudos.
Outlook for the war in Ukraine
Timothy Ash
Outlook for the war in Ukraine
Timothy Ash shares his frank thoughts on the state of Russia’s war against Ukraine and the West.
Six Recommendations for Western Help for Ukraine
Andreas Umland
Six Recommendations for Western Help for Ukraine
Western Support for Ukraine Should be Aimed at Winning Not only the War, but the Peace Afterwards.
Would you have negotiated with Hitler in 1943?
Dr. Orhan Dragas
Would you have negotiated with Hitler in 1943?
The missile attack on civilians in Dnipro strengthens case for bringing those responsible for such attacks to trial via a special court.
Kremlinology is Dead – Long Live the New Kremlinology
Bohdan Nahaylo
Kremlinology is Dead – Long Live the New Kremlinology
We must revise old ways of looking at Moscow and Russia based on the needs of today.
Sport, Business and Insensitivity to Russia’s Criminal War on Ukraine – Latest Australian Example EXCLUSIVE
Pete Shmigel
Sport, Business and Insensitivity to Russia’s Criminal War on Ukraine – Latest Australian Example
Tick-a-box tokenism that costs Ukrainian lives has been on display at the Australian Open tennis tournament.
Thoughts Around Epiphany 2023 EXCLUSIVE
Askold S. Lozynskyj
Thoughts Around Epiphany 2023
As Ukrainians Prepare to Celebrate Christ’s Baptism, Epiphany, the world also needs complete awakening to the bravery, sacrifice of Ukrainians.
Fear of Russian Defeat Should Not Dampen West’s Commitment to Ukraine’s Victory EXCLUSIVE
Hans Petter Midttun
Fear of Russian Defeat Should Not Dampen West’s Commitment to Ukraine’s Victory
Paradoxically, while seeing a Russian victory as utterly unacceptable, the West is not yet providing Ukraine with the tools it needs to win in the fear of a Russian defeat.
The Mythical Great Russia is Gone
Robert McConnell
The Mythical Great Russia is Gone
Time to move on from Russia’s collapse, accept Ukraine’s strength and think strategically.
No World Peace Until Russia Pays Severe Consequences EXCLUSIVE
David Root
No World Peace Until Russia Pays Severe Consequences
Unless Russia fully acknowledges its crimes and is obliged to rectify them, we will only be preparing the ground for future atrocities.
A Question of Justice and Vigilance EXCLUSIVE
Andriy Kurkov
A Question of Justice and Vigilance
Some Ukrainian refugees who still retain pro-Russian or, at least, anti-Kyiv sentiments, are causing nerves to jangle.