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We are witnessing the rise of compromise politics and consensus-building in Ukrainian society.
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On December 3, 2004, following massive protests, the Supreme...
To many New Yorkers following Ukraine's "Orange Revolution," recent victories for democracy in Kiev, however welcome, seem far-removed from their daily lives.Not to Adrian Karatnycky.
The situation in Egypt appears to be somewhere between that of Tiananmen and that of Ukraine.
Venezuela's dictator Hugo Chávez was informed five years ago that his close ally Gen. Henry Rangel Silva – the man whom he recently named Defense Minister – is involved in cocaine smuggling.
An interview with Ukraine's foreign minister, Borys Tarasyuk.
As the Russian protest movement expands and radicalizes in the lead-up to the March 4 presidential election, the key question is not whether Vladimir Putin--and Putinism--will survive.
The Ukrainian Supreme Court has decided: the run-off election was falsified and on December 26, Viktor Yushchenko and Viktor Yanukovych will face each other again in a repeat of the second round of the Ukrainian presidential elections. Will the winner, whoever he may be, re-unite the country? Can Ukraine's "Orange...





