What is worth studying in the post-Soviet space?
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
Preamble to Latvia’s Constitution: How to Evade the Venice Commission? The production and institutionalization of official historical narratives remain predominantly a domestic issue in Europe. The available human rights monitoring [...]