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Krytyka
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Transitional justice in the aftermath of the Donbas conflict
Generally, transitional justice can be defined as a procedure of provision of justice (not a type of justice) in extraordinary situations, aimed…
27/12/2019
On Both Sides of the Front
The following is a fragment from a book by Vyacheslav Likhachov entitled From Maidan to the Right: Revolution,…
23/02/2017
Can Kyiv Defend Itself? Illusions About and Options for Securing Ukraine’s Future
When and how will Ukraine become secure in the wake of continuing threats from Moscow? There is an…
11/01/2017
Kings or Princes? Why Do the Titles of Rusian Rulers Matter
As far as scholars in the Anglophone world are concerned, the proper translation of the Old East Slavic,…
03/12/2016
Why and how we must support the Ukrainian language
The problem is not that in Odesa, for example, you hear more Russian on the streets than Ukrainian,…
22/08/2015
Howl
The border separating tolerance, respect for the individual (virtues lionized in the West, and cornerstones of the post-war…
25/07/2015
Ukrainians: who are they, and what do they want?
“Who are Ukrainians and what do they want?” is one of those great questions which, by its very…
17/07/2015
The global impact of the “Ukraine Crisis”: Russia’s decline and Euro-Asiatic security in the early 21st century
The most frequently used label for the current conflict in Eastern Europe, the “Ukraine Crisis,” is doubly misleading.…
10/07/2015
Democracy and the right to otherness
The theory and practice of democracy is the subject of many works, which offer ways to determine what…
30/06/2015