Tag Archives: Euromaidan

Ukraine: This Time Is Different

A new commitment by Ukrainians to vigilance over their political leaders.

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How Far Will Putin Go?

A rebounding Ukraine provides Putin with tougher choices.

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Ukraine’s Balcerowicz Moment

Ukraine’s present duress could help push forward necessary reforms.

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Ukraine: Cancel the Presidential Election! (It’s The Wrong Kind)

The May 25 presidential election does not matter. Ukraine needs a well-balanced parliamentary system.

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Ukraine: Making up for Past Leadership Failures

With May 25 elections looming, Ukraine has a historic opportunity to avoid history repeating itself.

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Putin’s Russia Reset

What Putin learned from the 1989 German revolution — and how he misunderstood it

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Ukraine’s Global Meaning: Four Theses

Ukraine stands at a crossroads. Let us hope Ukrainians seize the day for good.

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The Meaning of Ukraine’s Big Weekend

Poland’s Sikorski unstoppable for top Brussels post; U.S.’s Nuland now in a chorus with Putin.

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Don’t Give Up on a United Ukraine

Divisions in Ukraine, while real, are often oversimplified.

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Ukraine and Ireland: Overcoming Mighty Neighbors

What do Ukraine and Ireland have in common, in their struggles with Russia and the UK?

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