Occupation of Crimea: Strategic consequencesMaksym Palamarchuk Ph.D. (Political Science), Head Center of Foreign Policy Studies, National Institute for Strategic Studies Ukraine
Push for Crimea’s liberation despite the warJulia Kazdobina Head Ukrainian Foundation for Security Studies Ukraine
The Putin obsession and the problem of RussiaJames Sherr OBE, Senior Fellow Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, International Centre for Defence and Security Tallinn, Estonia
Ukrainian resistance to Russian aggression: What can civil society representatives do?Victor Liakh President East Europe Foundation Ukraine Ilona Khmeleva Ph.D., Program Coordinator East Europe Foundation Ukraine
War of civilizationsEvhen Tsybulenko Ph.D., Professor Kyiv International University Kyiv, Ukraine Senior Lecturer TalTech Law School Tallinn, Estonia
Social changes in Crimea occupied by RussiaYevheniia Horiunova Associate Professor V.I. Vernadsky Taurida National University Kyiv, Ukraine
From annexation to warEleanor Knott Assistant Professor London School of Economics UK Author of Kin Majorities: Identity and Citizenship in Crimea and Moldova…
“Policy of appeasement” as one of the factors of Russia’s aggression against UkraineIhor Hurak Associate Professor Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University Ukraine
Colonization through destruction and distortion: the case of the Bakhchisaray Khan’s PalaceElmira Ablyalimova-Chyihoz Project Coordinator Crimea Institute of Strategic Research Ukraine Denys Yashnyi Dr., Leading Researcher Department of Art Heritage Studies,…
Ukraine is not Russia vs One Nation: political prose as the prelude to the Russo-Ukrainian WarYana Prymachenko Senior Researcher Institute of history of Ukraine, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Ukraine