Ukraine has been winning the messaging wars. It’s been preparing for years. Torey McMurdo - March 27, 2022 My research examined how the country learned to craft a powerful national narrative — and limit Russian misinformation
Ukraine has been waging war on corruption. A U.S. president encouraging a ‘favor’ could undermine these reforms. Jordan Gans-Morse - September 30, 2019 The Trump-Zelensky phone call has a number of broad international implications.
How Ukraine’s new president broke down a historic divide Miroslav Shapovalov and Konstantin Ash - April 30, 2019 For 20 years, Ukrainians voted largely by region. Not when comedian Volodymyr Zelensky ran.
Why did Ukraine impose martial law? Lucan Way and Keith Darden - November 29, 2018 [caption id="attachment_80812" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko reacts as
Russia used to see itself as part of Europe. Here’s why that changed. Andrew Foxall - June 18, 2018 [caption id="attachment_74544" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a
The war in Ukraine is more devastating than you know Cynthia Buckley, Ralph Clem, Jarod Fox, and Erik Herron - April 9, 2018 Eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region has been a war zone since 2014.
Ukrainians are protesting corruption — and using a new approach. Here’s how it works. Grigore Pop-Eleches and Graeme Robertson - January 5, 2018 [caption id="attachment_67842" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Protesters hold the Ukraine flag and