Ukraine
02/10/2016 - 12:53
Seventy-five years ago on the outskirts of Kyiv at Babi Yar ravine, 33,771 Jews were shot in just two days. Babi Yar has become a symbol of... →
16/05/2016 - 14:16
They weren’t completely wrong. Stalin’s deportation of the Tatars was one of the more heinous Soviet-era atrocities, and it resonates anew... →
29/04/2016 - 14:07
That history had mostly been brushed over, and remnants of Jewish life disappeared. In Lviv, the surviving two walls of the 16th-century... →
06/02/2016 - 16:05
The dichotomy between the new and the familiar in contemporary Russia can be broken down into a handful of contradictions that neither... →
05/02/2016 - 13:49
He was doing reasonably well. The independent think tank VoxUkraine, whose team includes some of the country's most respected economists,... →
22/01/2016 - 18:13
This offspring of the Cold War was established in 1975, when the two ideologically competing blocs—NATO and the Warsaw Pact—signed the... →
20/09/2015 - 18:38
Post-Soviet, postcolonial?
Postcolonial theory is becoming an increasingly popular way of explaining current developments in the post-... →
17/02/2015 - 19:32
Neoliberalism is our Frankenstein. The thought holds for two reasons. At its core it is profoundly undemocratic, never mind that the... →
09/02/2015 - 15:50
Clearly, the real debate about Ukraine and Russia has yet to begin, by which I don’t just mean the “should we arm Ukraine?” debate. This is... →
22/11/2014 - 14:25
Since the mid-19th century, Russians—due to their tumultuous political history—have had cause to raise two particular questions in the... →
19/09/2014 - 16:51
Before our eyes, Russian TV was turned from a tool of entertainment and misinformation into a weapon of mass destruction. Journalists... →
29/07/2014 - 23:13
Adjoint Workshop "Nano- and micro-sized structures in plasmas" Program:
• Formation of nano- and micro-sized structures in plasmas.
•... →