Russia

Memory Politics in Dnipropetrovsk, 1991–2015

Oleh Repan • Jan 30 2022 • Articles

The roots of the change in electoral sentiment is found in the de-Sovietising of identity and the promotion of pro-Ukrainian memory politics which has taken place since 1991.

The Outpost of Ukraine: The Role of Dnipro in the War in the Donbas

The outpost metaphor became a principle for a range of civic activity to inspire the city to turn towards a brighter European future, away from its Soviet past.

The Revival of the Dnipropetrovsk and Dnipro Jewish Community in Ukraine

Olena Ishchenko • Jan 27 2022 • Articles

Jews no longer must hide their nationality or religious preferences as they did in the USSR and have the tools, institutions, and resources to continue to preserve and develop their identity.

‘Eastern Ukraine’ is No More: War and Identity in Post-Euromaidan Dnipropetrovsk

Taras Kuzio • Jan 27 2022 • Articles

The Kremlin never expected pushback from Southern-Eastern Ukraine’s Russian speakers and Jewish community because it never understood the internal dynamics of Ukraine.

New Book – Ukraine’s Outpost: Dnipropetrovsk and the Russian-Ukrainian War

Paul D'Anieri • Jan 25 2022 • Articles

This book challenges disinformation and stereotypes of Ukraine which portray it as a regionally divided country with the military conflict as a ‘civil war’ between Russian and Ukrainian speakers.

Communist Party Politics, Rockets and Komsomol Business in Soviet Dnipropetrovsk

Sergei I. Zhuk • Jan 21 2022 • Articles

The Dnipropetrovsk and Dnipro elites, who are still rooted in their Soviet past, play a significant role in the development of independent Ukraine.

Opinion – Putin’s Obsession with Ukraine as a ‘Russian Land’

Taras Kuzio • Jan 17 2022 • Articles

The roots of this artificial crisis lie in Putin’s pan-Russianist obsession that Ukraine is a ‘Russian land’ and Ukrainians are a branch of the pan-Russian nation. Everything else flows from that.

The Legacy of Russian Ballet Diplomacy

Tatiana A. Slokvenko and Anna A. Velikaya • Dec 11 2021 • Articles

The distinctive traditional features of Russian ballet are relative to the image of Russia that is being promoted in its official diplomacy today.

Interview – Isa Yusibov

E-International Relations • Sep 4 2021 • Features

Isa Yusibov outlines Russia and Turkey’s foreign relations, particularly towards China and the Middle East, as well as how they view each other.

Review – Europe and America: The End of the Transatlantic Relationship?

Roberta N. Haar • Jul 29 2021 • Features

The differences on display in Cornwall and the damage done to transatlantic relations by the Trump era are the main topics explored in Federiga Bindi’s 2019 edited volume.

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