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Tag Archives: Crimea
Problems of the Crimean Tatars after Annexation and the Prospects for Crimea’s Reintegration
Minorities and Revolution of Dignity: Creation and Strengthening of Civic/Political Nation in Ukraine
Presentation of statement delivered by Dr. Natalya Belitser at the Round table “Minorities and the construction of inclusive society: Moldova, Ukraine and international practice”, Chisinau, 23 – 24 November 2015. (PDF) Natalya Belitser, Senior Researcher at the Pylyp Orlyk Institute for Democracy, Kyiv, Ukraine
Important Building Blocks In Strengthening the OSCE’s Human Dimension
This food-for-thought paper contains suggestions and recommendations related to the most important OSCE’s human dimension issues presented on behalf of the East European Security Research Initiative and the Foreign Policy Research Institute (Kyiv, Ukraine) within the margins of the OSCE Network of Think Tanks and Academic Institutions as a part of contribution to the OSCE’s Panel of Eminent Persons Report. (PDF) Oleksandr Tytarchuk, Maksym Khylko
Annexed Crimea and Russia’s Nuclear Saber-Rattling
The Russian Federation makes an attempt to testify new nuclear strategy in the occupied Crimea. This strategy consists of a combination of steadily changing intimidation technique applying against Western countries, and traditional hybrid approaches to strengthen current Moscow’s position towards justifying illegal annexation of the part of Ukrainian territory. (PDF) Oleksandr Tytarchuk




