Please, be aware that it is only summary of the study “Extremism in Ukraine 2015- 2016″ full version see in Ukrainian.
The situation in the Ukrainian society still remains vulnerable to external influence: among the main impulses is the direct threat of military intervention as well as the end to financial and other assistance from the West. Indirect threats include moving of the Ukrainian problems to the background on the world agenda and the appearing of new “hot spots” on the Ukrainian border. The last ones (in particular, the potential reelections in Moldova) allow Russia indirectly influence the internal situation in Ukraine (especially it refers to a safe environment in the Odessa region) without the threat of sanction prolongation for an aggressor-country. Read more
Bernhard Schneider undertook 3weeks internship at the UIRE. He is currently studying World Politics at the Leiden University College in The Hague. The result of his internship is researching: “The Northern Ireland Peace Process – Lessons for Ukraine”. Read more
A significant level of distrust of the population to the state’s ability to protect, stimulate to other security sources and tools. Already today, almost half the population admitted such phenomenon as lynching. Read more
Please, be aware that it is only summary of the study “Extremism in Ukraine 2015- 2016″ full version see in Ukrainian.
The situation in the Ukrainian society still remains vulnerable to external influence: among the main impulses is the direct threat of military intervention as well as the end to financial and other assistance from the West. Indirect threats include moving of the Ukrainian problems to the background on the world agenda and the appearing of new “hot spots” on the Ukrainian border. The last ones (in particular, the potential reelections in Moldova) allow Russia indirectly influence the internal situation in Ukraine (especially it refers to a safe environment in the Odessa region) without the threat of sanction prolongation for an aggressor-country. (more…)
Bernhard Schneider undertook 3weeks internship at the UIRE. He is currently studying World Politics at the Leiden University College in The Hague. The result of his internship is researching: “The Northern Ireland Peace Process – Lessons for Ukraine”. (more…)