All the materials marked with tag: Asia
26 June, 2015 | World | Why the Maidan in Ukraine has discouraged Belarusians from protests against their authorities |
20 February, 2015 | World | around NATO borders and in Central Asia |
12 February, 2014 | World | How Vladimir Putin has become an example to European right-wing radicals |
15 June, 2012 | World | Honorary Distinguished Fellow at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies Professor Baladas Ghoshal told The Ukrainian Week about the conflict between China and India as well as geopolitical balance of power in Asia |
8 June, 2012 | World | Professor of Political Science at Columbia University Andrew J. Nathan told The Ukrainian Week about the recent geopolitical trends of Asian and Pacific Region and namely about the democratization in Myanmar |
7 May, 2012 | Security | Rob Crilly, the Pakistan correspondent of The Daily Telegraph, told The Ukrainian Week about democratic process in the country, military influence as well as Islamabad`s relations with Afghanistan and India |
15 March, 2011 | Security | Japanese political analyst Kosuke Takahashi talks to the Ukrainian Week about current geopolitics in the Asia-Pacific region |
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The culture of 'Muscovite Rus' came to form from two heterogeneous sources. The seed of the religious and artistic culture reached Muscovy from southeastern Europe (Byzantium, the Balkans) through Kyiv. On the other hand, the foundation of the political and legal culture came to Muscovy from 'Ulus Jöchi', better known as the Golden Horde. As a result, the Russian "spiritual culture" took the shape of a familiar European facade, behind which a non-European state infrastructure hid.
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German chancellor Olaf Scholz says Putin’s comments on US biological weapons seemed like an ‘implicit threat’
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It is us, Ukrainians, and all the citizens of this country, who must keep studying our own history. To defend our land and our country, we must know it better.
20 March, 2022, ,
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86.6% of Russians tolerate and support the potential assault on the territory of the European Union, including: Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and others as evidenced by the results of the sociological survey conducted by “Active Group”
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