It is no accident that the Euromaidan revolution from November 2013 was triggered by President Viktor Yanukovych’s decision to postpone signing the Association Agreement with the European Union. This paper traces the connection between a certain type of Ukrainian state building, here labelled as monist, and the larger context of European institution building based on the EU, which from the pan-European perspective is also monist. These two monist projects, which fail systemically to allow for alternatives and pluralistic diversity, feed off and mutually reinforce each other. Neither in structural terms can imagine alternatives existing outside of themselves. Both are deeply plural internally, but claim certain hegemonic privileges. By contr...
The embryonically conceived vision for a free Europe as an inevitable premise to strengthen the mode...
Ukraine’s refusal to sign an Association Agreement with the European Union has been seen as a signif...
Once again, a conflict in Eastern Europe threatens world peace. The dispute about Ukraine’s status a...
The unravelling of the post-Cold War security order in Europe was both cause and consequence of the ...
Ukraine experienced two great events of change in 2013-2014: the Euromaidan revolution and the Russi...
The apparent gap between the professed goals of the EU-Ukraine relationship and the actual results o...
The crisis in relations between Russia and the European Union (EU) is part of the broader breakdown ...
Ukraine belongs among those young countries where the beginnings of democratisation and nation-build...
Moving from the analysis of the EU’s actions in the Ukrainian crisis, this article aims at opening ...
Since the end of the Cold War, Europe has never been so peacefully consolidated. However, its vulne...
There are two reasons for the virtual nature of the West’s dialogue with Ukraine. The first is insti...
The relationship between the European Union (EU) and Ukraine began in 1998 with the signature of the...
The severe crisis and consequent conflict and even war in and over Ukraine have resulted in severe s...
In early 2014, a series of dramatic crises in Ukraine generated headlines around the world. Most sch...
The embryonically conceived vision for a free Europe as an inevitable premise to strengthen the mode...
Ukraine’s refusal to sign an Association Agreement with the European Union has been seen as a signif...
Once again, a conflict in Eastern Europe threatens world peace. The dispute about Ukraine’s status a...
The unravelling of the post-Cold War security order in Europe was both cause and consequence of the ...
Ukraine experienced two great events of change in 2013-2014: the Euromaidan revolution and the Russi...
The apparent gap between the professed goals of the EU-Ukraine relationship and the actual results o...
The crisis in relations between Russia and the European Union (EU) is part of the broader breakdown ...
Ukraine belongs among those young countries where the beginnings of democratisation and nation-build...
Moving from the analysis of the EU’s actions in the Ukrainian crisis, this article aims at opening ...
Since the end of the Cold War, Europe has never been so peacefully consolidated. However, its vulne...
There are two reasons for the virtual nature of the West’s dialogue with Ukraine. The first is insti...
The relationship between the European Union (EU) and Ukraine began in 1998 with the signature of the...
The severe crisis and consequent conflict and even war in and over Ukraine have resulted in severe s...
In early 2014, a series of dramatic crises in Ukraine generated headlines around the world. Most sch...
The embryonically conceived vision for a free Europe as an inevitable premise to strengthen the mode...
Ukraine’s refusal to sign an Association Agreement with the European Union has been seen as a signif...
Once again, a conflict in Eastern Europe threatens world peace. The dispute about Ukraine’s status a...