Last Publications
What changes in the policy of the two countries can be caused by the coronavirus pandemic
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How official exit from the European Union has affected the United Kingdom
1 February, Michael Binyon,
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Previous Publications
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Beijing’s blunt message to president-elect Joe Biden
27 January
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What is the significance of the strategic partnership agreement between Ukraine and the United Kingdom?
8 December, 2020
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Michael Binyon
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The Ukrainian Week has discussed the newest strategic agreement between Kyiv and London, bilateral partnership, and trade perspectives with Ambassador of the United Kingdom in Ukraine
1 December, 2020
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Yuriy Lapayev
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The US foreign and security policy elite’s revolt against Trump
4 November, 2020
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Марк Войджер
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How the UK government plans to address the issue of migrants
16 October, 2020
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Michael Binyon
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Amidst second wave of COVID-19 pandemic The Ukrainian Week talked to the founder and CEO of Global Institute for Tomorrow Chandran Nair about causes and lessons of the pandemic as well as ways to solving some global problems of humanity
6 October, 2020
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Lyubomyr Shavalyuk
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How the most anticipated presidential election can affect American foreign policy and the free world
7 September, 2020
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Марк Войджер
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New finance minister Rishi Sunak as competitor of the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson?
16 August, 2020
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Michael Binyon
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Perceptions of weakness drive the Kremlin’s hybrid aggression against America and Ukraine to new heights
16 July, 2020
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Марк Войджер
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Why racial problems split British society
9 July, 2020
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Michael Binyon
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How the pandemic undermines confidence in the UK government
22 June, 2020
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Michael Binyon
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What are the challenges of Britain's foreign policy?
25 May, 2020
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Michael Binyon
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During the 29th Economic Forum, held in Krynica-Zdrój, Poland, The Ukrainian Week spoke with Dirk Niebel, Germany's former Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, about countering populism
20 May, 2020
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Yuriy Lapayev
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The Ukrainian Week talked with Kristina Kvien, US Chargé d’Affaires, a.i., in Ukraine about the prospects of US-Ukraine relations, in particular in the energy and defense spheres
16 May, 2020
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Yuriy Lapayev
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What has changed in the United Kingdom since leaving the EU
11 May, 2020
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Michael Binyon
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During the XIII Europe – Ukraine Forum, The Ukrainian Week met with Director of the German Agribusiness Alliance at the German Eastern Business Association to discuss current and future cooperation between Europe and Ukraine in the agricultural sector, possibilities for Ukrainian producers and opening of the land market in our country
7 May, 2020
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Yuriy Lapayev
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The global outreach of Russia’s manipulation of international and domestic law
3 May, 2020
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Марк Войджер
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During the Third Lviv Security Forum, The Ukrainian Week met with Lawrence Fridman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King’s College London to discuss issues of modern conflicts, global superpowers and strategy for Ukraine
23 March, 2020
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Yuriy Lapayev
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Why the British program on deradicalization proved to be ineffective
21 March, 2020
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Michael Binyon
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During the XIII Europe – Ukraine Forum, The Ukrainian Week met with Marek Zagórski, Minister of Digital Affairs (Poland), and discussed Warsaw’s approaches to the implementation of modern electronic services, the economic benefits and risks of digitalisation
18 March, 2020
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Yuriy Lapayev
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Western media often repeats propaganda from Russia. Why is this?
14 March, 2020
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Ніна Кур’ята
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What kind of image has Volodymyr Zelenskiy created for himself abroad?
4 March, 2020
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Alla Lazareva
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Who’s to party in 2020 – the Euro-Atlantic community, Ukraine and Georgia, or Russia?
27 February, 2020
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Марк Войджер
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How the politics of re-elected prime minister Boris Johnson will affect the United Kingdom and neighboring countries
13 February, 2020
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Michael Binyon
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If the government continues to pile up debt without necessary reforms, it will set its economy on the road to ruin.
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How realistic are expectations that the younger generation will be able to change the quality of local politics
yesterday, ,
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How civic movements evolve in the city that is a symbol of soviet industrialization of Ukraine
24 February, ,
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The German government has allocated EUR 10 million for the development of social services and support for those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in communities in eastern Ukraine
23 February, ,
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