For too long Ukrainian history was written by others – Motyl
Dr. Alexander Motyl is a professor of political science at Rutgers-Newark Unversity. A specialist on Ukraine, russia, and the USSR answered the questions in the...
russian Crimea Foreign Affair
The majority of Crimeans are still glad for their annexation, write John O’loughlin, a professor of political geography at Boulder, Gerard Toal, a professor of...
The EU designated the revived Ukraine–Belarus–Poland water route as a part of its Eastern Partnership program
During the Middle Ages, the waterways linking the Baltic and the Black seas were a far more important trade corridor than any land routes linking...
Lies are part of the DNA of modern society
If I wrote “The first sentence in this article is a lie”, is this sentence true, or is it a lie? And, if a liar...
russia: Twenty Years of Distorting the Media
This week’s disinformation cases reflect a culture of resentment that has become an established trend in the loyal pro-kremlin media over the last decade, writes...
Liar Liar. Leonid Bershidsky keeps writing about Ukraine in his opinion pieces for Bloomberg
To many Americans, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is merely a character in the U.S. impeachment drama, an awkward English speaker from a remote, corrupt country...
The list of 106 Suspicious russia-related Deaths since 2014
With the news that russian President Vladimir putin has passed a law classifying journalists, bloggers and even social media users as ‘foreign agents’, russia analyst...
BBC standards are extremely destructive in the fight against russian propaganda
If we give facts and misinformation equal coverage, people will see only grossly distorted reality, said Evgen Tsybulenko, professor of International Law and lecturer at...
It’s Time to Treat Hammer and Sickle Like Swastika
If someone were to ask you to think of either extreme of the political spectrum, odds are you would immediately picture a swastika at one...