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About this book
This book is like a time capsule containing a selection of interviews that aired on Hromadske Radio's Ukraine Calling show. They capture what people were thinking during a critical time in the country's history, from the July 2016 NATO Summit through to Volodymyr Zelenskyy's 2019 landslide election victories. Decision makers, opinion makers, and other interesting people commented on events of the day as well as larger issues. Topics range from politics to sports, religion, history, war, books, diplomacy, health, business, art, holidays, foreign policy, anniversaries, public opinion to freedom of speech. Interview guests include Canada's then Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland, writer Andrey Kurkov, Crimean political prisoner Hennadii Afanasiev, who was tortured in 2014, Ukraine's acting Health Minister Ulana Suprun, American analyst/journalist Brian Whitmore, UNHRC's Pablo Mateu, ethnologist Ihor Poshyvailo, investment banker Olena Bilan, Tufts University's Daniel Drezner, a cameo appearance by Boris Johnson, and many more. Together these interviews provide a unique, diverse, and kaleidoscopic perspective conveying the substance, atmosphere, and flavor of Ukraine while it was on the receiving end of a hybrid war from Russia.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Foreword This is the Book I Need
- Introduction
- Episode 1 âNATOâs Warsaw Summit and Ukraineâ
- âCanada and Ukraine: Shared Values and Real Economic Opportunitiesâ
- âThe Killing of Journalist Pavel Sheremet in Kyiv: In-Depth Commentaryâ
- âWhat Role Does Religion Play in a Hybrid War?â
- âIs War the New Normal in Ukraine?â
- âWar, Sports and Politicsâ
- âShadow of the 1991 Moscow Coup Todayâ
- âUkraine: 25 Years of Independence, a Thousand Years of Historyâ
- âIMF Loans & Economic Challenges: Western Sunrise in Ukraineâ
- âUkraine Commemorated the 75th Anniversary of the Babyn Yar tragedyâ
- âUkraine, Canada & a Satellite Phone: How History Happened in 1991â
- âRead This Book with a Martini. Shaken, Not Stirredâ
- âHow Ukraine Was the Testing Lab for Russiaâs Information War against the United Statesâ
- âWhat Can Ukraine Expect from Trump: Temporary Insanity or a Permanent Shift?â
- âI Participated in a Pro-ukrainian Protest against Russian Occupationâ
- âCelebrating Ukrainian Easter: Not Rabbits and Chocolate but Paska and Pysankyâ
- âLaughter and Strength Featured at Kyivâs Book Arsenalâ
- âWho Judges the Judges? Peter Solomon on Successes & Challenges of Legal Reform in Ukraineâ
- âPutting an End to the âWild West Pharmo-Mafiaâ in Ukraineâ
- âAssisting Ukraineâs UprootedâUNHCR and Partners in Actionâ
- âWounded Warrior Now Competing in Invictus Gamesâ
- âWhy All the Fuss? Ukraineâs New Education Lawâ
- âWe Donât Need a New Maidanâ
- âConflict Resolution in Donbas: No Magic Formula, Political Process Is Neededâ
- âThere Has to Be an âor Else.â Washington Analyst Whitmore on War, Ukraine, Russia, Hybrid Containment, and Moreâ
- âWas It All Worth It? Babchenkoâs Case and the Credibility of Ukrainian Authoritiesâ
- âEverything Was Agreed in Advanceâ
- âThe Good, the Bad, and the Very Ugly. Michel Terestchenko on Ukraine Regional Politicsâ
- âResurrection of Christianity in Ukraine. Prof. Jaroslav Skira on Religion and Politics, and Newly Created Orthodox Church of Ukraineâ
- âUkraine 2019 Rada Election. Olga Onuch on Results and Implicationsâ