A number of commemorative events are planned for later this year to mark the seventieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War. Marco Siddi writes that while the EU and Russia have both participated in previous commemorations, the Ukraine crisis has made joint events unlikely to take place in 2015. He argues that both sides should avoid linking the occasion to Ukraine as they have little to gain from political disputes spilling over into the field of history
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The reference to history in the context of Russia’s foreign policy is considered as an appeal to the...
A year ago, the Parliament of Ukraine adopted four bills on the policy of national memory: on granti...
As the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine approaches, there is little sign of an end ...
In Europe, commemorations of the seventieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War have reit...
The Victory Day celebrations held in Russia on 9 May 2015 were special for marking the seventieth an...
The main issue highlighted by the crisis on the Ukraine borders over the past few months has predomi...
This article outlines how the Ukrainian political leadership has promoted the commemoration of WWII ...
On 29 September 2021 and 6 October 2021 in Kyiv two competing ceremonies were held to commemorate th...
War in Ukraine, when it broke up was between the Government and the separatist. This due to the fact...
In the current climate it’s easy to become pessimistic. Some contend the Russia’s invasion of Ukrain...
It is routine for countries to send their heads of state to participate in important celebrations in...
Recent events show that the conflict between Ukraine and Poland over the interpretation of controve...
The paper “Manifestation forms of conflicts over historical memory: Poland‘s and Ukraine‘s disagreem...
Diplomatic attempts by international leaders to settle the situation have showed no signs of success...
How has the Ukraine conflict affected relations between Russia and Central and Eastern European EU m...
The reference to history in the context of Russia’s foreign policy is considered as an appeal to the...
A year ago, the Parliament of Ukraine adopted four bills on the policy of national memory: on granti...
As the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine approaches, there is little sign of an end ...