Geopoliticus May 21, 2014 Ukraine’s Elections — Further Dismemberment or a Second Chance for Democracy? By Adrian A. Basora and Aleksandr Fisher Ukraine’s May 25 presidential election has the potential to restore the country’s... Read more »
Geopoliticus May 6, 2014 Radiological Agitprop in Ukraine? By John R. Haines On Monday 5 May 2014, the Security Service of Ukraine or “SBU” announced the seizure... Read more »
Geopoliticus April 18, 2014 Is Azerbaijan Likely to Have Its Own Maidan? By Arzu Geybullayeva Ukraine and Azerbaijan share a similar past in some significant ways. However, what happened in Kyiv’s Maidan... Read more »
Geopoliticus March 18, 2014 Field Notes: A Protest in Odessa Two hundred people are waiting. They huddle in quiet clusters, holding small paper cups of coffee purchased from portable... Read more »
Geopoliticus March 8, 2014 Geopolitical Implications of the Ukraine Crisis: What is at Stake for Georgia and Moldova? By: Maia Otarashvili and Hannah Lidicker With Russia’s military occupation of Crimea and the obvious threat that Putin’s stealth... Read more »
Geopoliticus February 21, 2014 Ukraine and the Future of the Western Democratization Agenda By Adrian A Basora, Maia Otarashvili and Hannah Lidicker Ukraine currently dominates the headlines, with most of the attention... Read more »