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26 Mar

Volodymyr Zelensky has upped the ante in his fight against pro-Russian propaganda. But is his latest move a miscalculation?

icelds2022-03-22T14:59:11+00:00

Volodymyr Zelensky has upped the ante in his fight against pro-Russian propaganda. But is his latest move a miscalculation? In February 2021, Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky banned three TV channels [...]

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19 May

What is worth studying in the post-Soviet space?

icelds2020-05-19T07:34:48+00:00

What is worth studying in the post-Soviet space? Dr. Alexander Osipov It won’t be correct to say that the former Soviet countries (which are increasingly termed as Northern Eurasia instead) are [...]

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12 Aug

The 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election: why did ethnic Hungarian candidates fail in Transcarpathia?

icelds2019-08-12T18:46:58+00:00

The 2019 Ukrainian parliamentary election: why did ethnic Hungarian candidates fail in Transcarpathia? Mykhaylo Zan Preconditions The historical representation of ethnic Hungarians at the Verkhovna Rada was linked to the permanent changes [...]

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11 Jun

Regional and national security discourse in the local Russian media in Lithuania

icelds2019-06-11T08:00:37+00:00

Regional and national security discourse in the local Russian media in Lithuania Dr. Viktor Denisenko Security discourse in the Baltic States Security becomes one of the key topics in the Lithuanian public discourse after the 2014 annexation [...]

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09 Jan

Ukraine and its national heroes: time for changes?

icelds2020-02-09T13:12:48+00:00

Ukraine and its national heroes: time for changes? David R. Marples Introduction On 19 December 2018, the Ukrainian Parliament passed a resolution on the celebration of certain dates in 2019, which [...]

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28 Nov

Minority categorization and neglected Judaic diversity: the case of Krymchaks and Karaites

icelds2019-05-21T23:48:18+00:00

Minority categorization and neglected Judaic diversity: the case of Krymchaks and Karaites The 2017 Ukraine’s Law on education generated heated international debates. The subsequent Venice Commission’s “Opinion on the provisions of the [...]

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13 Aug

Disputing with Orbán: why Ukraine’s arguments are challenged?

icelds2018-08-13T08:52:00+00:00

Disputing with Orbán: why Ukraine's arguments are challenged? On 2 August 2018, the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine issued a comment on “anti-Ukrainian expressions of the Hungarian authorities”. This was another [...]

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26 Mar

Hungarian egoism: why Hungary is not a tool of Kremlin foreign policy?

icelds2018-06-08T14:13:10+00:00

Hungarian egoism: why Hungary is not a tool of Kremlin foreign policy? On 21 March 2018, the Emerging Europe published an opinion entitled “How Hungary Became a Tool of Kremlin [...]

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18 Jan

A convention about unpredictable past?

icelds2018-06-08T14:18:38+00:00

A convention about unpredictable past? One event, that happened at the end of 2017 and for obvious reasons remained almost unnoticed, brilliantly illustrates one global trend and thus is worth [...]

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15 Jan

Ukraine’s Constitutional Identity vs “Russian World”

icelds2018-06-08T14:21:21+00:00

Ukraine's Constitutional Identity vs “Russian World” In their Position on Article 7 of the Law on Education submitted to the Venice Commission, the Ukrainian authorities specifically referred to the notion [...]

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