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October 10, 2024

Putin’s Use and Abuse of History as a Political Weapon — With Cynthia R. Nielsen

Vladimir Putin’s use and abuse of “History” in the context of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.
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September 24, 2024
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September 12, 2024

Thinking About Freedom in Wartime Ukraine — with Timothy Snyder

Timothy Snyder reflects on his meeting with President Zelensky shortly after Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Opinions
September 5, 2024

Thinking in Dark Times: Life, Death, and Social Solidarity - with Volodymyr Yermolenko

Aaron James Wendland and Volodymyr Yermolenko in an interview on the perception of light in the dark times of war.
Opinions
May 23, 2024

Hromadske announces the annual conference "Living in a Prolonged War"

Three panel discussions with experts and thought leaders.
Opinions
March 14, 2024

Russia Should Be Treated as a Terrorist State — by Stephen Hoffman

Russia is seeking to eradicate Ukraine’s sovereignty by terrorising its people and thus should be treated as a terrorist state and held accountable for it.
Analysis
December 18, 2023

What Impact Has the Russian-Ukrainian War Had on European Neighbourhood Policy?

Some may regard the European Neighbourship as the EU frontier, but how have these imaginary borders changed through the Russo-Ukrainian war?
Opinions
December 9, 2023

Unveiling Europe's Oversight: The Unseen Tide of Russian LNG

The EU's passive stance on 21% of Russian LNG transiting through its terminals sparks strategic concerns, prompting discussions on member states' policies.
Opinions
October 18, 2023

Europe seeks peace, not war. But will it be ready if war comes to Europe?

To survive Russia’s neo-imperialism, Europe’s democracies must find a balance between their desire for peace and their own defence
Opinions
August 23, 2023

The Ghost of Lawlessness

The use of Soviet flags in occupied territories is the figurative attempt to erase the last three decades.