Enemies and traitors: The role of Ukraine in the Soviet Union dissolutionInga Zaksauskiene Dr., Assistant Professor Faculty of History, University of Vilnius Lithuania
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
Why Putin went to war against UkraineSteven Pifer William J. Perry Fellow Stanford’s Center for International Security and Cooperation USA Former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine
Russia’s historic relations with CrimeaNikita Lomagin Professor European University St. Petersburg, Russia
Sanctions as economic weapon to protect territorial integrity and sovereigntyValentyn Nalyvaichenko, MP, Secretary of the Parliamentary Committee for Ukraine’s integration into the EU, Co-Chair, Group for Interparliamentary Relations with the Republic of Finland,…
Some myths concerning Ukraine’s relations with RussiaKari Liuhto, Professor, Director, Pan-European Institute, University of Turku, Finland