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Novaya politika: Moscow must develop Siberia in order not to lose it
Moscow must come up with a development strategy for Siberia and the Russian Far East that links these regions with European Russia or face the prospect that over time, the residents of these enormous territories will decide that their fate depends not on the Russian center but on China and other Asian countries, according to a Moscow analyst.
Apr 26, 2011 at 13:24 | Paul Goble
Freedom of the media in Ukraine
Back in July 2010 I wrote a blog called How to stop censorship in Ukraine.
Jan 26 at 17:45 | Leigh Turner
Russians worried Siberians could follow the path of Ukrainians
Siberians may follow the path of the Ukrainians and seek independent statehood, some Moscow commentators believe, but whether they do is still an open question, the answer to which depends as much as on the Russians themselves as on those who are now identifying themselves as “Sibiryaki.”
May 18, 2011 at 10:54 | Paul Goble
Open letter villifies freedom fighters, minimizes Holodomor
The “Open Letter: The UCCLA, the UCC and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights,“ signed by 78 international scholars and other individuals, which was first posted online by the Ukraine List on April 11 distorts the positions of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress (UCC) and the Ukrainian Canadian Civil Liberties Association (UCCLA), while at the same time vilifying those who gave their lives in the struggle for Ukraine’s freedom, and deliberately minimizing the horror of the Holodomor.
May 6, 2011 at 19:56 | Marco Levytsky
Impressions of a city: Kyiv through the eyes of an American Embassy intern
Writing to my family and friends about my new home Kyiv has been especially difficult. How can Kyiv be contained in a few paragraphs of pretty prose and fancy words?
Apr 4, 2011 at 11:30 | U.S. Embassy Kyiv