Do you think the new parliamentary coalition will succeed in solving the economic problems?Full Story 17 December 2008, 20:12 | Nataliya Bugayova, Kyiv Post Staff writer
Last weekend a friend invited me to ski in the Carpathians for the first time this year. I haven’t skied for almost three years, so I agreed.Full Story 17 December 2008, 20:05 | Alina Rudya, Kyiv Post
The nation is unlikely to make much progress until it confronts the great crimes and injustices of its recent pastFull Story 10 December 2008, 20:48 | Editorial, Kyiv Post
Church unity was the refrain of Alexy’s rule; in reality he danced to the Kremlin’s tuneFull Story 10 December 2008, 20:45 | James Marson, Kyiv Post, Staff Writer
Which side is more to blame in the natural gas dispute between Russia and Ukraine?Full Story 3 December 2008, 20:00 | Nataliya Bugayova, Kyiv Post Staff writer
Do you think the new parliamentary coalition will succeed in solving the economic problems?Full Story 17 December 2008, 20:12 | Nataliya Bugayova, Kyiv Post Staff writer
Last weekend a friend invited me to ski in the Carpathians for the first time this year. I haven’t skied for almost three years, so I agreed.Full Story 17 December 2008, 20:05 | Alina Rudya, Kyiv Post
The nation is unlikely to make much progress until it confronts the great crimes and injustices of its recent pastFull Story 10 December 2008, 20:48 | Editorial, Kyiv Post
Church unity was the refrain of Alexy’s rule; in reality he danced to the Kremlin’s tuneFull Story 10 December 2008, 20:45 | James Marson, Kyiv Post, Staff Writer
Which side is more to blame in the natural gas dispute between Russia and Ukraine?Full Story 3 December 2008, 20:00 | Nataliya Bugayova, Kyiv Post Staff writer
By TARAS KUZIO, editor of the Ukrainian Analyst and adjunct professor in the Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada
The most absurd revisionism rests on the argument that Kuchma “allowed democracy and all its freedoms to be secured”Full Story 3 September 2008, 23:43 | Taras Kuzio, Special to Kyiv Post
By ROMAN KUPCHINSKY, partner in AZEast Group, a political risk consultancy based in the United States.Full Story 3 September 2008, 23:37 | Roman Kupchynsky, Special to Kyiv Post
By DAVID MARPLES, professor of Russian and East European history at the University of Alberta in Canada
Yushchenko cannot lead Ukraine without public support as the country enters its 18th and most critical year of independenceFull Story 3 September 2008, 23:31 | David Marples, Special to Kyiv Post
The country is quickly losing the opportunity to develop into a stable, prosperous nation due to internal squabbles that leave it vulnerable and shakyFull Story 27 August 2008, 22:53 | Editorial, Kyiv Post
By REDJEB JORDANIA, the son of Noe Jordania, the president of the first Republic of Georgia
The events in Georgia demonstrate once and for all that Russia has remained basically the same throughout the centuries, whether it is called Czarist Empire, Soviet Union or Russian FederationFull Story 27 August 2008, 22:49 | Redjeb Jordania, Special to Kyiv Post
I have come to the conclusion that I fall into the category of people who get screwed over in this country and can’t do anything about itFull Story27 August 2008, 22:42
The Russian parliament's unanimous endorsement of the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia is a dangerous step towards conflict in the former Soviet Union and another step towards a new Cold War. In both instances Russia loses.Full Story 26 August 2008, 10:06 | Taras Kuzio, Special to Kyiv Post