Mykola Riabchuk
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Political analyst and writer
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Mykola Riabchuk (1953) is an Ukrainian political analyst and writer, and honorary chairman of the Ukrainian PEN Center. Visiting research fellow at the Institute of advanced studies in Paris. His most recent books (in English) are 'Eastern Europe since 1989: Between the Loosened Authoritarianism and Unconsolidated Democracy' (Warsaw, 2020), and 'At the Fence of Metternich’s Garden. Essays on Europe, Ukraine, and Europeanization' (Stuttgart, 2021).
Artikelen
- Ukraine's two fronts
- Ukraine’s (im)possible engagement with the Global South
- Ukraine needs to reframe the fight
- Mixed prospects in Ukraine: a wavering West and a silver lining
- Riding high on symbolism: the new orthodox calendar in Ukraine
- Surveys show: Ukrainians still rally around the flag
- Ukraine under immense pressure to win 'decisive' battle
- From May 9 to May 8: why Ukraine broke with Russia's Victory Day
- Russia's agression ended Ukrainian ambivalence
- Peace talking versus peace making
- 'Brotherly’ genocide by your neighbour state
- The war is a clash of the real world and Putin's imperial delirium
- High noon in Ukraine: who blinks first
- Ukraine's turbulent past between hagiography and demonization
- Wierd Duk's silence on Ukraine is deafening
- Even critical Russians exaggerate humiliation by the West