Political
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The nuclear rhetoric trap: why it is dangerous to play with the topic of weapons of mass destruction
A few years ago, public statements about nuclear weapons remained mainly at the level of declarations that did not go…
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Hybrid status: who and why is allowing deputies to work in the government with their draft law
The idea of allowing people’s deputies to combine a mandate with a position in the government returns Ukraine to the…
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Murderous rhetoric: how Ukrainian politicians turn their own citizens into enemies
The public space in Ukraine is increasingly becoming an arena of politicians’ demonstrative contempt for the society that elected them…
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Restrictions on anti-corruption monitoring: what draft law No. 13271-1 provides and the hidden consequences that deputies are silent about
The parliament once again began to “improve” anti-corruption legislation and “fight corruption”, at least on paper. Bill No. 13271-1, which…
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International Day of UN Peacekeepers: Between the Ideal of Peace and the Failures of Reality
Every year on May 29, the world solemnly remembers those who wear a blue helmet. On the International Day of…
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Corruption in the CCC: how the facts of illicit enrichment established by the NACP are exacerbating the crisis of confidence in the army
War always exposes the limits of trust between citizens and the state, but now this limit is becoming especially acute.…
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Massive Russian attacks, Trump’s criticism, and the lifting of restrictions on Ukraine’s use of long-range weapons: what do these events indicate?
Massive Russian attacks, Trump’s criticism, and the lifting of restrictions on Ukraine’s use of long-range weapons: what do these events…
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Anti-corruption strategy in graphic style: “portrait of a Ukrainian corrupt person” from the NACP
In Ukraine, for more than thirty years, there has been a “powerful” fight against corruption, which continues to include elements…
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Sanctions lifted: how Trump’s change of course not to pressure Russia is disrupting the expected peace in Ukraine
Donald Trump has always been unpredictable and inconsistent in his decisions, rhetoric and assessments of war. He promised peace between…
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The political game continues: Putin and Trump’s conversation as opaque diplomacy with worrying consequences for Ukraine
In recent months, more and more politicians, analysts and military experts have associated May 2025 with the possibility of the…
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