This text is part of the cluster of article submissions from the “Slavic Studies Goes Public” event held at the University of St. Andrews in January 2020. The author discusses the definitions, challenges, and opportunities of research on post-Soviet Ukraine in the context of Canada-Ukraine history and current relations
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In October 2016 the Public Opinion Research Centre included into its regular survey a few questions ...
The Russian-Ukrainian crisis has become a topic of discussion not only in the political environment,...
This academic Forum aims to identify academic concepts, theories, and assumptions from the field of ...
The article deals with a relevant problem of creating Ukrainocentric mass media system in Ukraine. T...
This issue presents commentaries on “Ukrainian Studies in Social Sciences” in the context of Russia'...
This article surveys major publications concerning Ukraine by Canadian social scientists of the Cold...
What is Ukraine as a nation? What does it mean to be Ukrainian? What key events have shaped its hist...
This essay provides an overview of the activity of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS...
When Ukraine became an independent state, Canada’s political science community, and the country’s Uk...
This article examines the importance of Ukrainian-Canadian parliamentary cooperation during the ongo...
In this issue, ESJ’s managing editor Penelope Sanz converses with Dr. Natalia Khanenko- Friesen, the...
This article discusses the development of a Canadian historiography of modern Ukraine. It argues tha...
The Ukrainian version of this article is the result of a thesis defended at Cambridge University (UK...
Ukraine is a modern European country with a fully developed system of democratic institutions and in...
This study considers how the communication strategies used by Ukraine since it was invaded by Russia...
In October 2016 the Public Opinion Research Centre included into its regular survey a few questions ...
The Russian-Ukrainian crisis has become a topic of discussion not only in the political environment,...
This academic Forum aims to identify academic concepts, theories, and assumptions from the field of ...
The article deals with a relevant problem of creating Ukrainocentric mass media system in Ukraine. T...
This issue presents commentaries on “Ukrainian Studies in Social Sciences” in the context of Russia'...