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Read more about the article Ten Books You Should Read – Orysya Bila, Ruud Meij

Ten Books You Should Read – Orysya Bila, Ruud Meij

  • Post author:Ruud Meij
  • Post published:August 24, 2022

After the war started we did what philosophers should do: try to make sense of the war. Try to find (more…)

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Read more about the article Plast, youth and the future of Ukraine – Myron Spolsky

Plast, youth and the future of Ukraine – Myron Spolsky

  • Post author:Ruud Meij
  • Post published:August 17, 2022

According to the High Commissioner for Human Rights 356 children are killed and 595 are injured since the Russian war (more…)

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Read more about the article Episode 19: The Ukrainian Diaspora as a Third Front  – Christina Santore, Mychailo Wynnyckyi

Episode 19: The Ukrainian Diaspora as a Third Front – Christina Santore, Mychailo Wynnyckyi

  • Post author:Ruud Meij
  • Post published:August 4, 2022

The Ukrainian diaspora comprises Ukrainians and their descendents who live outside Ukraine around the world. Today more than twenty million (more…)

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Read more about the article Episode 24: Ukraine after the War. The Ukrainian Foundations – Valeriy Pekar

Episode 24: Ukraine after the War. The Ukrainian Foundations – Valeriy Pekar

  • Post author:Ruud Meij
  • Post published:August 4, 2022

This Thursday we want to talk about Ukraine 2030 and the importance of thinking about Ukraine after the war. But (more…)

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Read more about the article Episode 24: Eurasianism – Andreas Umland, Hubert Smeets

Episode 24: Eurasianism – Andreas Umland, Hubert Smeets

  • Post author:Ruud Meij
  • Post published:July 29, 2022

Understanding the Russian war against Ukraine provokes puzzling questions. It beats our reservoir of simplistic answers and it often seems (more…)

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Read more about the article Episode 23. Faces of War – Taras Tymo

Episode 23. Faces of War – Taras Tymo

  • Post author:Ruud Meij
  • Post published:July 22, 2022

It’s now day 149 of Russia’s War against Ukraine. War affects millions of lives of common people in, but also (more…)

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Read more about the article Episode 22. The Ukrainian diaspora: Concepts and Canada – Vic Satzewich

Episode 22. The Ukrainian diaspora: Concepts and Canada – Vic Satzewich

  • Post author:Ruud Meij
  • Post published:July 15, 2022

Two weeks ago we started our series on the Ukrainian Diaspora with Mychailo Wynnyckyi and Christiana Santore. The Ukrainian Diaspora (more…)

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Read more about the article Episode 21. Ukrainian and Russian values. Making a difference – Orysya Bila, Ruud Meij

Episode 21. Ukrainian and Russian values. Making a difference – Orysya Bila, Ruud Meij

  • Post author:Ruud Meij
  • Post published:July 8, 2022

Recently Orysya Bila made, on a conference on the future of Ukraine, a short but insightful statement on the difference (more…)

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Read more about the article Episode 20. The Ukrainian Diaspora as a Third Front? – Christina Santore and Mychailo Wynnyckyj

Episode 20. The Ukrainian Diaspora as a Third Front? – Christina Santore and Mychailo Wynnyckyj

  • Post author:Ruud Meij
  • Post published:July 1, 2022

The Ukrainian diaspora comprises Ukrainians and their descendents who live outside Ukraine around the world. Today more than twenty million (more…)

Continue ReadingEpisode 20. The Ukrainian Diaspora as a Third Front? – Christina Santore and Mychailo Wynnyckyj
Read more about the article 100 Days of War – Orysya Bila, Michiel Driebergen, Bogdan Pankevych, Iryna Starovoyt

100 Days of War – Orysya Bila, Michiel Driebergen, Bogdan Pankevych, Iryna Starovoyt

  • Post author:Ruud Meij
  • Post published:June 26, 2022

Friday, June 3, is Day 100 of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Friday it will also be 100 days since (more…)

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Read more about the article The Gulag, Mourning, and the War – Alexander Etkind

The Gulag, Mourning, and the War – Alexander Etkind

  • Post author:Ruud Meij
  • Post published:June 24, 2022

How to make sense of the Russian brutal invasion, war crimes and crimes against humanity in Ukraine? Should we see (more…)

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Read more about the article Humanity and humor in classical Ukrainian Literature – Elena Oranskaia & Dmytro Lytvynenko

Humanity and humor in classical Ukrainian Literature – Elena Oranskaia & Dmytro Lytvynenko

  • Post author:Ruud Meij
  • Post published:June 17, 2022

Against the background of the war in Ukraine tonight we discuss classical Ukrainian literature with Elena Oranskaia and Dmytro Lytvynenko. (more…)

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