Against the backdrop of the conflict with Russia and growing approximation with the European Union (EU), the LGBTI movement in Ukraine seemed to have achieved some of its political goals, such as introducing changes in legislation and holding peaceful equality marches in Kyiv. At the same time, the last decade has seen a growing number of homophobic attacks by right-wing groups across the country, while sociological surveys have shown an increased level of homophobic attitudes. The article questions the factors that caused the mentioned outcomes and examines the role that the EU, Russia, and national stakeholders played in these transformations
In Russia, as in some other countries around the world, we are currently witnessing a wave of politi...
In the lead up to the 2014 Sochi Olympics, President Putin passed a law that placed a ban on all hom...
This article focuses on the national and transnational strategies of five European Lesbian, Gay, Bis...
This thesis seeks to examine legal and public perceptions of LGBT rights in Ukraine. Ukraine was the...
The militarization as a result of the war in Eastern Ukraine intensifies nationalism as a struggle a...
LGBTI Politics and Value Change in Ukraine and Turkey focuses on the impact of European Union promot...
This article explores how “traditional values” are being used by the Russian government ...
The LGBT rights are lately one of the aspects of a social and political discourse both in the Russia...
Kuryliak, V. Two Positions of Ukrainian Protestants on the Question about LGBT Community / V. Kuryli...
Research on LGBT+ politics in Europe grew over the past few decades, paralleling societal changes re...
This article is dedicated to detailed analysis of the historic context of Russian governmental polic...
In Russia, as in some other countries around the world, we are currently witnessing a wave of politi...
In terms of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights, few organizations have done as muc...
<span>In 2013, the State Duma of the Russian Federation adopted the Federal Law «On the prohibition ...
Although Ukraine was the first of the former Soviet republics to repeal criminal sanctions for conse...
In Russia, as in some other countries around the world, we are currently witnessing a wave of politi...
In the lead up to the 2014 Sochi Olympics, President Putin passed a law that placed a ban on all hom...
This article focuses on the national and transnational strategies of five European Lesbian, Gay, Bis...
This thesis seeks to examine legal and public perceptions of LGBT rights in Ukraine. Ukraine was the...
The militarization as a result of the war in Eastern Ukraine intensifies nationalism as a struggle a...
LGBTI Politics and Value Change in Ukraine and Turkey focuses on the impact of European Union promot...
This article explores how “traditional values” are being used by the Russian government ...
The LGBT rights are lately one of the aspects of a social and political discourse both in the Russia...
Kuryliak, V. Two Positions of Ukrainian Protestants on the Question about LGBT Community / V. Kuryli...
Research on LGBT+ politics in Europe grew over the past few decades, paralleling societal changes re...
This article is dedicated to detailed analysis of the historic context of Russian governmental polic...
In Russia, as in some other countries around the world, we are currently witnessing a wave of politi...
In terms of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights, few organizations have done as muc...
<span>In 2013, the State Duma of the Russian Federation adopted the Federal Law «On the prohibition ...
Although Ukraine was the first of the former Soviet republics to repeal criminal sanctions for conse...
In Russia, as in some other countries around the world, we are currently witnessing a wave of politi...
In the lead up to the 2014 Sochi Olympics, President Putin passed a law that placed a ban on all hom...
This article focuses on the national and transnational strategies of five European Lesbian, Gay, Bis...