Rethinking the De-Occupation Policy of Ukraine

Summary of the research findings “Rethinking the de-occupation policy of Ukraine in the framework of Russia’s hybrid war against Ukraine”. The goal of this study is to outline the views of the interested actors on the de-occupation process, to analyze the motives and interests of Ukraine, Russia, and other international players; to study relevant cases of de-occupation, to analyze previous analytical findings on this issue and offer recommendations for a new policy of de-occupation of the Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia. (PDF)

Переосмислення деокупаційної політики України. Аналітична доповідь

Аналізуються національні інтереси України в контексті політики деокупації, існуюча нормативно-правова база та нинішній стан деокупаційної політики; мотивації Росії, пріоритети інших міжнародних акторів, релевантні уроки міжнародного досвіду. Переосмислено наративи та запропоновано дороговкази формування нової деокупаційної політики України. (PDF)

Countering Hybrid Threats: Practical Ideas for Future Cooperation

Intervention by Dr. Oleksandr Tytarchuk at the International Conference “Pooling the Expertise to Develop an Early Warning System to Counter Hybrid Threats”, organized by the Eastern Europe Studies Centre (Lithuania) and the National Institute for Strategic Studies (Ukraine), with support of the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme (Vilnius, 26 April 2019). (PDF) Oleksandr Tytarchuk   

Findings of Mass Media Monitoring in Armenia: Detecting Propaganda (Second Monitoring)

Analytical Center for Globalization and Regional Cooperation (ACGRC) within the scope of Second Cycle: Measuring the public views regarding International organizations and Monitoring of Media in Armenia on Disinformation and ‘Fake News’ project conducted monitoring of selected Russian and Armenian mass-media in order to identify propaganda and consider the influence of Russian media on Armenian media. (PDF)

Findings of Mass Media Monitoring in Armenia (Detecting Propaganda)

Analytical Center for Globalization and Regional Cooperation (ACGRC) within the scope of Measuring the public views regarding International organizations and Monitoring of Media in Armenia on Disinformation and ‘Fake News’ project conducted monitoring of selected Russian and Armenian mass-medias aiming to identify the propaganda. (PDF)  

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