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Spotlight on Ukraine Elections Post election Vox Pops

Volodymyr Zelenskyi won a landslide victory as Ukraine’s new president. What do Ukrainians think should be his first steps and how could the West help the new leadership? Winning across all regions of Ukraine but one, the president-elect has a strong mandate to change Ukraine. Ukrainian Prism in partnership with Chatham House and supported by […]

Ukraine Elections Volodymyr Yermolenko, Internews Ukraine

The conversation focuses on the integrity of the electoral process, economic agenda of the key candidates and the implications for the conflict in the East of Ukraine. In partnership with Chatham House and supported by the Black Sea Trust.

For the first time elections is not dividing Ukraine

Ukraine elections: Most candidates avoid answering the question how they plan to resolve conflict in the east. Because resolution is not in Ukraine, says Viktor Andrusiv, Ukraine elections: Most candidates avoid answering the question how they plan to resolve conflict in the east. Because resolution is not in Ukraine, says Viktor Andrusiv, @UkrInFuture In partnership […]

Not fair way of running campaign strangely works in favor of Ukrainian democracy

Nataliya Gumenyuk, Hromadske.ua about the crazy way Ukrainian democracy works In partnership with Chatham House and supported by the Black Sea Trust.  

Ukraine Elections: Most candidates focus on identity & security.

Presidential candidates aren’t offering clear plans of reforming economy. Most focus on identity & security. While economy needs to be in focus, says Volodymyr Yermolenko, Internews In partnership with Chatham House and supported by the Black Sea Trust.

Ukraine elections: Candidates don’t understand their competencies

Ukraine elections: Candidates don’t understand their competencies & make promises that can be implemented only if they have majority in parliament, says Maria Levonova, CentreUA Can Ukraine ensure the democratic integrity of its elections? Are the leading candidates’ economic proposals addressing key economic needs? How will the elections impact the resolution of the conflict in […]

Tough competition between the front-runners will help to ensure democratic elections

Transparency of campaign & ballots counting is important. Civil society, intern. observers & cross checking by different parties should provide for fair elections, says Oleksiy Haran, Democratic Initiatives Foundation Can Ukraine ensure the democratic integrity of its elections? Are the leading candidates’ economic proposals addressing key economic needs? How will the elections impact the resolution […]

Oleksandr Sushko: Huge injections of gray money is the biggest challenge for election in Ukraine

With presidential elections just around the corner, we explain to international audiences the key issues. Oleksandr Sushko, Renaissance Foundation on: Can Ukraine ensure the democratic integrity of its elections? Are the leading candidates’ economic proposals addressing key economic needs? How will the elections impact the resolution of the conflict in the east? In partnership with […]

Hanna Shelest: Ideology is not the top-topic in the debate between presidential candidates

With presidential elections just around the corner, we explain to international audiences the key issues. Hanna Shelest, member of the Board on: Can Ukraine ensure the democratic integrity of its elections? Are the leading candidates’ economic proposals addressing key economic needs? How will the elections impact the resolution of the conflict in the east? In […]

Yevhen Hlibovytsky: Elections will not affect conflict resolution in Ukraine

With presidential elections just around the corner, analysts explain the key issues to international audience.

(Українська) Зовнішня політика у лютому: Конституція, Кремль, конференції

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(Українська) Іноземний дипломатичний десант штурмував український схід, поки наші дипломати визначали курс

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(Українська) Українській призмі 3 роки

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(Українська) Україна Vs “рускій мір”

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(Українська) После назначения нового посла Россия не говорит о субъектности Беларуси

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(Українська) Росія використовує економіку для тиску і на Україну, і на Білорусь

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(Українська) Как решается самая главная проблема переселенцев Донбаса жилищная

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(Українська) Между Украиной и Беларусью проблем нет Проблемы идут из Москвы

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(Українська) “Суперечки України та Польщі вигідні Кремлю”, Княжицький

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Ukraine and Poland are doomed for friendship, Klimkin
(Українська) Польські журналісти в Україні – від владних кабінетів і до Донбасу

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(Українська) Білоруський сценарій миротворчої місії на Донбасі

And the whole research of Disinformation Resilience in 14 countries of Central and Eastern Europe 👉🏻 http://prismua.org/en/dri-cee/

Russian disinformation never sleeps

We need stamina. We need to be more precise and to put more energy, to have strategic aims goals and researches Lasha Tughushi, Liberal Academy Tbilisi And the whole research of Disinformation Resilience in 14 countries of Central and Eastern Europe 👉🏻 http://prismua.org/en/dri-cee/

Changes in Belarusian media landscape

We finished the research it in December and already in mid-December certain things started to happen in the Belarusian mediascape.

What all South Caucasus countries lack in countering disinformation?

Victoria Bittner, Center for Economy and Social Development And the whole research of Disinformation Resilience in 14 countries of Central and Eastern Europe 👉🏻 http://prismua.org/en/dri-cee/

In Hungary Russian disinformation Vs. government disinformation

the line between Hungary produced disinformation and the Russian disinformation is very thin Daniel Bartha, CEID

V4 citizens are prone to disinformation

V4 countries do not deal with vulnerable Russian minority as such, but what we deal with is the native citizens themselves. Petra Vejvodova, Masaryk University

How history influence Slovak vulnerability to disinformation?

Why Slovakia seems to be the weak part of the V4? Matej Kandrik, Stratpol

What makes Latvia more vulnerable to disinformation?

Andis Kudors explains And the whole research of Disinformation Resilience in 14 countries of Central and Eastern Europe 👉🏻 http://prismua.org/en/dri-cee/ Supported by Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation and International Visegrad Fund, the Government of the Kingdom of Netherlands

What makes Lithuanian society more resilient to disinformation?

The problem of Kremlin-led disinformation is nothing new for Lithuania. How they deal with it? Viktor Denisenko, Vilnius University on Disinformation Resilience Index Supported by Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation and International Visegrad Fund, Government of the Kingdom of Netherlands And the whole research of Disinformation Resilience in 14 countries of Central and Eastern […]

DRI Why is Estonia the best in countering disinformation?

Estonia 🇪🇪 scored the highest 💪🏻 in the quality of systematic responses to disinformation in our #Disinformation Resilience Index‼️ What is the secret 🔑 to success in the country where roughly 30% of the population are of Russian 🇷🇺 ethnicity? Shares Dmitry Teperik, ICDS-International Centre for Defence and Security Supported by Black Sea Trust for […]

(Українська) “Заліковка” зовнішньої політики України 2017

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(Українська) Зовнішня політика у лютому: сусідські розбірки і переговори

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(Українська) Сусідські фінти і увага сильних світу – підсумки тижня

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(Українська) Угорщина заблокувала засідання комісії “Україна-НАТО”

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(Українська) Зовнішня політика у січні: звітували планували і з’ясовували стосунки з сусідами

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(Українська) Українській призмі 2 роки!

(Українська) Короткий відео-звіт про те, як минув наш друй рік

3×7: World at the edge of nuclear war

(Українська) Тиждень 7-13 серпня 2017 в огляді голови Ради зовнішньої політики «Українська призма» Геннадія Максака:

3×7: Ukraine seeks alies

(Українська) Підсумки тижня 17-23 липня 2017 від Геннадія Максака

Ukraine-NATO: All but membership

(Українська) Підсумки тижня 10-16 липня 2017 від Геннадія Максака

3×7: Trump corrects the mistakes

(Українська) Підсумки тижня 3-9 липня 2017 від Геннадія Максака

3×7: Macron’s formula & Petya.A

(Українська) Геннадій Максак, голова Ради зовнішньої політики “Українська призма” про головні події 26 чевня – 2 липня

Bridging the Divide: Forging Cooperation and Fostering Collaboration

Video report from the round table in Yerevan, Armenia, on 14th of June 2017

3×7: American surprises in NATO

Week review: 22-27 May, 2017

3×7: Erdogan’s security started a fight in Wasgington

Review of the week 15-21 May, 2017

3×7: Trump’s Twitter diplomacy

The main events of the week 8-15 May, 2017

3×7: Putin greets international guests in Sochi

Main international events of the week: 1-6 May, 2017

3×7: Goodbye, Agramunt

Review of the week: 24-30, April, 2017

South Caucasus Security Forum 2017

Tbilisi, Georgia, 20-21 April, 2017

Western response to Russia’s advances

Amb. Giorgi BADRIDZE, Analyst, Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies (Rondeli Foundation) at South Caucasus Security Forum 2017
Tbilisi, Georgia

Sanctions against Russia: Is moral aspect more important

Amb. David SHAHNAZARYAN, Senior Analyst, Regional Studies Centre, Armenia at South Caucasus Security Forum
20-21 April, 2017

Domestic reforms as determinant of Eurointegration

Kalman MIZSEI, former Head of the European Union Advisory Mission to Ukraine, at South Caucasus Security Forum 2017
Tbilisi, Georgia

Prospects of EU membership for Eastern Partnership countries

Ulrich SPECK, Elcano Institute, Brussels office at South Caucasus Security Forum 2017
Tbilisi, Georgia

Nagorno Karabakh conflict: New dynamics & broader threats

Richard Goragosian, Regiinal Studies Center (Armenia) at South Caucasus Security Forum 2017
Tbilisi, Georgia

Eastern Partnership: Test to the transformative power of the EU

Hennadiy Maksak, Foreign Policy Council “Ukrainian Prism” at South Caucasus Security Forum 2017
Tbilisi, Georgia

“America First”: how will the U.S. foreign policy change

M. Rodes at South Caucasus Security Forum 2017 in Tbilisi, Georgia

3×7: Tough Trump & Sultan Erdogan

Video sum up of the week 10-16, April

3×7: US Tomahawks & billion from IMF

3х7 for March 3-9, 2017

3×7: Ukrainian trace in Belarus protests

Foreign Policy of March 20-26 three minutes

3×7: Why the EU is not satisfied with Ukraine?

3×7: foreign policy of Ukraine 13 -19 March

3×7: How Klimkin went to the US?

Main events in foreign policy of 6-12 of March

3×7: What NATO agreed on with Putin?

#PrismUA launched a new format – 3×7
Every week we will tale three minutes to tell about the main events on the international scene

Ukrainian Prism: Foreign Policy 2016

Systematic and comprehensive assessment of Ukraine’s foreign policy in 2016
Annual analytical study of the foreign policy “Ukrainian prism”

How Russian soft power works in Georgia?

What myths Kremlin generates and maintains in Tbilisi? Does the situation change pro-Russian party that was first held in Parliament? – # GuestExpertees of Lasha Tughushi of the European Initiative – Liberal Academy Tbilisi

Ukrainian Prism is 1 year old

What did we manage to do in this time?

5 key points of Armenian context of Russian propaganda

Armenian context of Russian propaganda

Post-Budapest for Ukraine: multilateral security garantees

Prism Security Debates in Kyiv, on December, 6th 2016

Russian Soft Power in Georgia

Russiam myths in Tbilisi

Lack of response to Russian aggression makes the West look weak

Prism Security Debates “Post Budabest for Ukraine”

Ukraine needs greater EU involvement in solving Russia conflict, Ukraine experts say

Questions of Ukraine-EU security cooperation were discussed on 29 September at Prism Security Debates in Kyiv.

Getting ready with the next scorecards of foreign policy!

PrismUA team is getting ready to put grades for Ukrainian diplomacy

Independence & Diplomacy: Ukraine in the World

TOP-5 achievments and Top-5 failures of Ukrainian diplomacy during 25 years of independence

Eastern European School for foreign policy researchers

1-5 August, 2016
Odesa, Ukraine

Foreign Policy in US presidential elections is tied to whatever fits on bumper sticker

Video blog from our guest expert – Dusan Fischer from Slovak Foreign Policy Association

Ukraine does not need a referendum on NATO

Prism Security Debates in Kyiv

Ukraine-EU: cooperation in the security field

Can the EU really resolve the conflict in eastern Ukraine?

There’re no alternatives to NATO for Ukraine

Lecture by Anna Shelest for students of the School of Euro-Atlantic solidarity

OSCE condemned the violation of human rights of Russian in Crimea

Yulia Serbina at Radoi Free Liberty

Russian aggression against Ukraine was a gamechanger for NATO

Petr Lunak from Public Diplomacy Department, NATO HQ

Summer University for Young Professionals

July, 18-25, 2016
Armed Forces Academy, Liptovský Mikuláš (Slovakia)

‪#‎Brexit‬ will take Ukraine off the EU agenda

As the British vote for leaving the EU the Slovaks prepare to start their presidency in EU Council and have to reshape the agenda.

The government’s program has no systematic approach to foreign policy

Presentation of the annual research Ukrainian prism: Foreign Policy 2015 in Odesa

Whom to should diplomats listen?

Presentation of analytical research Ukrainian prism: Foreign Policy in 2015 in Lviv National University.

Nuclear-Free Ukraine: choice or necessity?

June 1, 1996 the last nuclear missile left the territory of Ukraine

Expert diplomacy: the tool Ukraine still needs to discover

Foreign Policy is not only diplomat’s concern, but nation’s

The conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh: are there parallels with Ukraine? (ukr)

Is it possible to compare Nagorno Karabakh and Ukraine?

Two years after Maidan

What has changed in Ukraine in two years after Maidan? Hennadiy Maksak at Bratislavske Hanusove Dni festival

Russia ruins Crimean energy system for military needs (ukr)

How much have Ukraine lost in Crimea

Visa Free to Europe despite Netherlands (ukr)

Why Dutch referendum results do not threaten free trade area between Ukraine and the EU? How will Ukrainian visa-free regime help business?

How can Turkey help Ukraine to bring Crimea back?

Why does Turkey still presume Russia frist policy?

The scorcards of Ukrainian Foreign Policy in 2015

The special project “Ukrainian Prism: Foreign Policy 2015” presentaion

Free Trade Area and Ukrainian Business

Yuliia Serbina at Odessa TV-Station

The Free Trade Area with the EU for Ukraine is like a good fuel for cars (ukr)

Ukrainian international trade in 2016

OSCE in Ukrainian Crisis: Who should work harder?

Short video-conclusions from our Prism Secuity Debates on Ukraine-OSCE cooperatoin

Hanna Shelest is a guest of 112 Ukraine TV-Station

On current political situation in Ukraine

Visa Free regime with Europe by summer is possible? (ukr)

First Business Channel with Hennadiy Maksak

Russia is not a member of UN? What can Ukaine achieve in Security Council (ukr)

Expert discussion Prism Security Debates

Corruption is not a genetic problem, but the lack of political culture

The main problems of Ukrainian society

Moldavian Maidan: Threats for Ukraine

What should Ukraine think about while neighbour is protesting

Moldavian Protests: Maidan and Anti-Maidan on one square

Why Moldavian protests are dangerous for Ukraine