Why Russia may be taking Ukrainian children Svitlana Chernykh and Francesca Lessa - June 13, 2022 The research on similar tactics in Spain and Latin America helps explain Putin’s logic
Do people in Donbas want to be ‘liberated’ by Russia? John O’Loughlin, Gerard Toal, and Gwendolyn Sasse - April 14, 2022 We surveyed people in Ukraine’s contested eastern region to see what they wanted. Here’s what we found.
Will Russia recognize the independence of two eastern Ukraine republics? Here’s what people there think. John O’Loughlin, Gerard Toal, and Gwendolyn Sasse - February 17, 2022 Those who live in the Donbas region care more about bread-and-butter issues, our latest surveys reveal
Why countries target civilians indiscriminately Anna O. Pechenkina - July 8, 2019 Is this just a poor decision — or a calculated trade-off?
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.
Why arming Ukraine is a bad idea Kimberly Marten - August 7, 2014 [caption id="attachment_14187" align="alignnone" width="620"] An armed pro-Russian separatist stands in
Ukraine's 'regionalism of convenience' Kataryna Wolczuk - May 6, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] Ukrainian soldiers set up a
Ukraine’s ‘regionalism of convenience’ Kataryna Wolczuk - May 6, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] Ukrainian soldiers set up a
Ukraine and the problem of local warlords Kimberly Marten - May 5, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606" special="TOPSHOTS "] A photographer takes a
Opposition in Ukraine: A tale of two maps Dmitry Gorenburg - May 1, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606" special=""] Pro-Russian masked armed militants guard