Tetiana Fedosiuk is an editor, translator, and analyst. She speaks Ukrainian, Russian, English, Italian, and Polish. Tetiana specialises on Russia’s propaganda and disinformation in the US, Eastern European and post-Soviet nations, as well as on NATO related topics and defence policies in respective countries.
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The Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors: The Russian strategy to evade responsibility for war crimes
In late June 2024, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued the second round of arrest warrants in relation to the…
Read moreA Race Against Time
In June, Ukraine held, together with the Swiss government, a peace summit in Geneva. President Zelensky’s Peace Formula that lays…
Read moreIf Voters in Europe Become Responsive to Russia’s Messages, Our Liberal Democracy Loses
Right-wing and left-wing extremism are united by the notion of a society without liberalism. It is noteworthy that the language…
Read moreThis Time, We Absolutely Must Deliver
Mark Voyger, a professor at the American University of Kyiv, emphasized the importance of American support to Ukraine, Europe and…
Read moreRussia’s Slow-Killing Poison
It is not true that Russia has at its disposal an inexhaustible Soviet arsenal of weapons or an endless ability…
Read morePeoplehood in Belarus: from Democracy to Dictatorship and Back
The democratic opposition in Belarus is still fragmented. While they do share a common vision of a post-Lukashenko free Belarus,…
Read more“The Alliance’s main tasks are to support Ukraine’s right to self-defence and prevent escalation. That is what we are doing.”
The Alliance’s main tasks are to support Ukraine’s right to self-defence and prevent escalation. That is what we are doing,…
Read moreThe Signal of Deterrence and Reassurance
It is not for the U.S. or other outsiders to define what constitutes a victory for Ukraine or the end…
Read moreFates Interconnected: Ukraine and Estonia Should Be Guarantors Of Each Other’s Security
Maksym Kononenko, extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of Ukraine to the Republic of Estonia, sat down for his first interview in…
Read moreEmine Dzhaparova: Learning from History and Defining Ukraine’s Future
In 1944, the Soviet regime deported over 190,000 Crimean Tatars from their homes – an act of ethnic cleansing. Today,…
Read moreThe Stolen Children: How Russia Attempts to Kidnap Ukraine’s Future
In the first weeks into the full-scale invasion, Ukraine alerted the international community that the Moscow authorities were deporting children…
Read moreAll Eyes on Odesa
On 24 February, Odesa woke up from the sounds of cruise missiles exploding in the sky. It was targeted, just…
Read moreLanguage Matters
The collaborating school administrators in the occupied city of Mariupol banned students from speaking Ukrainian to each other, even outside…
Read moreNATO May Have a Credibility Problem in Ukraine
On the 35th day of war in Ukraine (30–31 March 2022), a national pollster, the Sociological Group ‘Rating’, conducted a…
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