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Ukraine Calling
Resilience and Reflection: Reviving Ukraine Calling Amidst Shifting Tides

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 30:00


Hromadske Radio presents the relaunch of «Ukraine Calling»! The podcast is hosted by Brian Bonner and is dedicated to providing insightful coverage of Ukraine's evolving landscape. In this inaugural episode, we sit down with Marta Dyczok, the visionary behind «Ukraine Calling» and the author of a book chronicling its journey.

Ukraine Calling
Ukrainian soldier Maksym Sviezhentsev: «You have to accept that you can die, and this acceptance makes you stronger»

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 35:22


Dr. Marta Dyczok is having a conversation with Dr. Maksym Sviezhentsev. He holds a PhD in History from Western University, which is where she teaches. He tells stories about joining the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2022, fighting near Bakhmut and even finding time for scholarly work.

Ukraine Calling
Dr Marta Dyczok: «This horrible war has had one positive side effect»

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 41:56


Today's interlocutor is Dr. Marta Dyczok. She works at Western University in Ontario, Canada. She is a prolific author and she has several books to her credit.

London Live with Mike Stubbs
Round Table: Understanding Russia's invasion of Ukraine, one-year later

London Live with Mike Stubbs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 23:20


On February 24, 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine. One year later, where do things stand, how are the people of Ukraine doing, and is an end to the conflict in sight? Mike Stubbs sat down with three experts from Western University to talk about one of the largest military conflicts since the Second World War. Professor Valerie Oosterveld is the Acting Director of Western University's Centre for Transitional Justice and Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Dr. Marta Dyczok specializes in international politics and history at Western University and Dr. Oleksa Drachewych, a Lecturer in the Department of History at Western University.

Live from Studio 5 on AMI-audio
Russia-Ukraine war developments

Live from Studio 5 on AMI-audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 11:08


Marta Dyczok from Western University comments on the developments of the Russia-Ukraine war. From the September 22, 2022 episode.

Live from Studio 5 on AMI-audio
Full Show - Episode 639

Live from Studio 5 on AMI-audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 52:27


Today on NOW with Dave Brown, Marta Dyczok from Western University comments on the developments of the Russia-Ukraine war. Dawn Dickinson discusses this week's episode of “Maclean's Magazine” with an article about the rise in rental prices. Aaron Broverman offers his perspective on the mishandling and damage to mobility devices caused by airlines. Steven Scott of Double Tap describes Google's new smartphone, the Pixel 6A. And, Sylvi Fekete shares the Pacific regional report. This is the September 22, 2022 episode.

The Power Vertical Podcast by Brian Whitmore

On The Power Vertical Podcast this week, host Brian Whitmore speaks with Michael Sawikiw, Executive Vice President and Director of the Ukrainian National Information Service, Vice President of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, and President of the US Holodomor Committee; and Marta Dyczok, an Associate Professor of History and Political Science at the University of Western Ontario and CERES Fellow at the University of Toronto.

Democracy Paradox
Marta Dyczok and Andriy Kulykov on the Media, Information Warriors, and the Future of Ukraine

Democracy Paradox

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 53:03 Transcription Available


I heard a verified story of a person who made his way with his family from an occupied town listening to our broadcast, because we were telling them where it was dangerous for them to go and where it was more or less safe to go. So, radio actually saves lives. I probably cannot save lives otherwise. But I can with the help of radio.Andriy KulykovRecorded on April 19th, 2022.A full transcript is available at www.democracyparadox.com.Marta Dyczok is an Associate Professor at the Departments of History and Political Science, Western University, Canada. She was the host of the podcast Ukraine Calling. Andriy Kulykov is co-founder and Chairperson of Hromadske Radio.Support Democracy Paradox on Patreon for bonus episodes and exclusive updates and information. Key HighlightsA Short History of Hromadske RadioDo Journalists in Ukraine Consider Themselves Information WarriorsThe Importance of Media Literacy in a WarHow Radio Can Saved Lives in UkraineAndriy's Thoughts on Ukrainian IdentityKey LinksUkraine Calling: A Kaleidoscope from Hromadske Radio 2016–2019 edited by Marta DyczokListen to the Ukraine Calling PodcastLearn more about Hromadske RadioDemocracy Paradox PodcastBetween Russia and China: Anja Mihr on Central AsiaJoshua Yaffa on Truth, Ambition, and Compromise in Putin's RussiaMore Episodes from the PodcastMore InformationDemocracy GroupApes of the State created all MusicEmail the show at jkempf@democracyparadox.comFollow on Twitter @DemParadox100 Books on DemocracySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/demparadox)

The Current
Russia refocuses invasion on Eastern Ukraine

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 19:48


Russia is refocusing its military efforts on the Donbas region in Eastern Ukraine. Matt Galloway talks to Kharkiv restaurant owner Michael Chernomorets and his friend Vlad Glabacheck, who are heading east to fight; and discusses the Donbas region's strategic significance with Marta Dyczok, an associate professor of history and political science at Western University.

Shaye Ganam
5 areas where Canada needs to step up on the war in Ukraine

Shaye Ganam

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 13:04


Marta Dyczok, Associate Professor of History and Political Science, Specializing in Ukraine, Western University

Jeff McArthur
The PM announces 'first round' of sanctions against Russia

Jeff McArthur

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 9:23


Marta Dyczok, Associate Professor of Political Science at Western University talks about the PM announces 'first round' of sanctions against Russia, troop deployment to Latvia.

Shaye Ganam
United States warns a Russian invasion of Ukraine may be coming any day

Shaye Ganam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 8:08


Marta Dyczok, an associate professor in Political Science and History in Western's Faculty of Social Science 

Shaye Ganam
The West and Russia are playing two different games

Shaye Ganam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 13:16


Marta Dyczok, an associate professor in Political Science and History in Western's Faculty of Social Science

Shaye Ganam
Today's show: Alberta's EMS problems continue, COVID-19 and wastewater & the West and Russia

Shaye Ganam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 36:26


On today's show, we chat with Mike Parker, president of the Health Sciences Association of Alberta, about the continued stress Alberta EMS personnel have been under. We'll also chat with Dr. Bonita Lee, a pediatric infectious disease physician, about COVID-19 wastewater monitoring in Alberta. And, more tension is building along the Russia-Ukraine border. Where could this lead? We ask Marta Dyczok from Western University.

The News on CJOB
Growing Tensions: A Look at Russia's Relationship with the US

The News on CJOB

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 8:25


Marta Dyczok, Associate Professor, Departments of History and Political Science Western University London, Ontario on the meeting in Brussels between the 30-country NATO alliance and Russia about Ukraine.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Power Vertical Podcast by Brian Whitmore
30 Years of Ukrainian Independence

The Power Vertical Podcast by Brian Whitmore

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 58:20


Three decades ago, a new European state representing an old European nation appeared on the scene. Thirty years ago in the rubble of the breakup of the Soviet Union, the Ukrainian people finally achieved their dream of independence, sovereignty, and statehood. And a generation after achieving this goal, today Ukrainians are still fighting to maintain it. The modern Ukrainian state turned 30 this week. This week's Power Vertical Podcast looks back at its progress and ahead to its prospects as host Brian Whitmore speaks with Ambassador John Herbst, historian Marta Dyczok, and journalist Nataliya Gumenyuk.

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New Books in Eastern European Studies
Marta Dyczok, "Ukraine Calling: A Kaleidoscope from Hromadske Radio 2016-2019" (Ibidem Press, 2021)

New Books in Eastern European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 57:35


Marta Dyczok's book Ukraine Calling: A Kaleidoscope from Hromadske Radio 2016-2019 (Ibidem Press, 2021) 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. Marta Dyczok is Associate Professor at the Departments of History and Political Science, Western University, Fellow at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs, and Adjunct Professor at the National University of the Kyiv Mohyla Academy.  Steven Seegel is Professor of Slavic and Eurasian Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies

New Books Network
Marta Dyczok, "Ukraine Calling: A Kaleidoscope from Hromadske Radio 2016-2019" (Ibidem Press, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 57:35


Marta Dyczok's book Ukraine Calling: A Kaleidoscope from Hromadske Radio 2016-2019 (Ibidem Press, 2021) 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. Marta Dyczok is Associate Professor at the Departments of History and Political Science, Western University, Fellow at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs, and Adjunct Professor at the National University of the Kyiv Mohyla Academy.  Steven Seegel is Professor of Slavic and Eurasian Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Ukrainian Studies
Marta Dyczok, "Ukraine Calling: A Kaleidoscope from Hromadske Radio 2016-2019" (Ibidem Press, 2021)

New Books in Ukrainian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 57:35


Marta Dyczok's book Ukraine Calling: A Kaleidoscope from Hromadske Radio 2016-2019 (Ibidem Press, 2021) 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. Marta Dyczok is Associate Professor at the Departments of History and Political Science, Western University, Fellow at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs, and Adjunct Professor at the National University of the Kyiv Mohyla Academy.  Steven Seegel is Professor of Slavic and Eurasian Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in European Politics
Marta Dyczok, "Ukraine Calling: A Kaleidoscope from Hromadske Radio 2016-2019" (Ibidem Press, 2021)

New Books in European Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 57:35


Marta Dyczok's book Ukraine Calling: A Kaleidoscope from Hromadske Radio 2016-2019 (Ibidem Press, 2021) 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. Marta Dyczok is Associate Professor at the Departments of History and Political Science, Western University, Fellow at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs, and Adjunct Professor at the National University of the Kyiv Mohyla Academy.  Steven Seegel is Professor of Slavic and Eurasian Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Marta Dyczok, "Ukraine Calling: A Kaleidoscope from Hromadske Radio 2016-2019" (Ibidem Press, 2021)

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 57:35


Marta Dyczok's book Ukraine Calling: A Kaleidoscope from Hromadske Radio 2016-2019 (Ibidem Press, 2021) 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. Marta Dyczok is Associate Professor at the Departments of History and Political Science, Western University, Fellow at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs, and Adjunct Professor at the National University of the Kyiv Mohyla Academy.  Steven Seegel is Professor of Slavic and Eurasian Studies at The University of Texas at Austin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies

Ukraine Calling
Bad weather can change everything in Ukraine elections, — Olga Onuch

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2019 38:26


On Sunday the 31st of March 2019, Ukrainians are going to the polls to elect a new president. 39 candidates are on the ballot, including a man who plays an ordinary person who gets elected president on television, and now he's running for president in real life. Marta Dyczok discusses the campaign with political scientist Professor Olga Onuch

Ukraine Calling
Ukrainian elections are four times more expensive than in the US, in proportion to GDP, — Taras Shevchenko

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 37:42


Media expert Taras Shevchenko speaks to Marta Dyczok about Media and elections. “You need to have both components. Media and a pretty strong candidate. If the candidate is not interesting then even huge coverage in media will not help”

Ukraine Calling
Flawed As It Is, Ukrainian Democracy Continues To Be Competitive, – Paul D'Anieri

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 31:32


Political Scientist Paul D'Anieri speaks to Marta Dyczok about Ukraine's Election Year 2019: War, Wildcards, and Winning

Ukraine Calling
Either There Is Truth, Or There Is No Truth, — Andriy Kulykov five years after Euromaidan

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 37:54


Marta Dyczok speaks to Andriy Kulykov and Kyrylo Loukerenko about Hromadske Radio During the Euromaidan and Five Years Later

Ukraine Calling
US policy towards Ukraine has not changed, – Washington analyst Brian Whitmore

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 27:23


"The US policy on Ukraine remains unchanged". Brian Whitmore talks to Marta Dyczok

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Ukraine Calling
Oleg Sentsov Is Using The Only Weapon He Has – His Body

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2018 27:12


Oleg Sentsov knows about international support, human rights activist Maksym Butkevych tells Marta Dyczok

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Ukraine Calling
Ukraine was a testing laboratory for information wars, – Stop Fake co-founder Yevhen Fedchenko

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2018 16:14


Stop Fake's Yevhen Fedchenko talks to Marta Dyczok about information wars and explains how to fact check the news

Ukraine Calling
An Independent Orthodox Church For Ukraine?

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2018 33:39


Marta Dyczok interviews religion expert Prof. Frank Sysyn, Oksana Smerechuk speaks to Daniel Bilak for an expert view from Kyiv

Ukraine Calling
“There Has To Be An ‘Or Else.'” Washington Analyst Whitmore On War, Ukraine, Russia, Hybrid Containment, And More

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2018 31:00


"Putin's a hybrid man. He's waging a hybrid war. And we have to respond with hybrid containment". Brian Whitmore talks to Marta Dyczok

Ukraine Calling
‘We Need to Change the Decision Making Process in Ukraine' – Serhiy Kvit

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 30:04


Ukrainian scholar and education administrator Serhiy Kvit talks to Marta Dyczok about New Ways to Look at Politics, Information, and Exchanging Experiences

Ukraine Calling
The Ukrainian Revolution As Part Of The 1917 Centenary Story In London

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 31:52


Ukrainian Institute Director Marina Pesenti and Project Manager Larysa Iarovenko tell Marta Dyczok about how the Ukrainian dimension of the Revolution has been highlighted in the United Kingdom

Ukraine Calling
25 Years of Fulbright in Ukraine: Ukrainians and Americans Discover Each Other

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2017 30:00


Marta Kolmayets tells Marta Dyczok about the Successes of the Fulbright Program: 25 Years of Globalizing Ukrainian Scholars and Opening Ukraine for Americans

Ukraine Calling
​‘Russia is the Aggressor.' Ukraine Creates New Legal Framework with Donbas Reintegration Laws

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2017 34:28


Olexiy Haran Speaks to Marta Dyczok and Explains the New Donbas Reintegration Laws

Ukraine Calling
Why all the fuss? Ukraine's New Education Law

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2017 33:50


​Language expert Volodymyr Kulyk tells Marta Dyczok why Ukraine's New Education Law is causing Controversy

Ukraine Calling
Ukraine's economy has turned a corner and started to grow. But there is Much More Work to be Done

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 29:54


Vladimir Osakovsky, Chief Economist for Russia and CIS at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch talks to Marta Dyczok about the accomplishments and challenges in Ukraine's economy

Ukraine Calling
International Leaders Came to Kyiv and Left. What's the Take Away?

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 42:37


Political Scientist Olexiy Haran and NATO Envoy to Ukraine Alexander Vinnikov tell Marta Dyczok why so many international leaders and delegations came to Kyiv and what this means

Ukraine Calling
Putting an End to the ‘Wild West Pharmo-Mafia' in Ukraine

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2017 30:00


Dr. Ulana Suprun, Ukraine's Acting Health Minister, talks to Marta Dyczok about Putting the Patient First, Successful Reforms and Challenges

Ukraine Calling
Who judges the judges? Peter Solomon on Successes & Challenges of Legal Reform in Ukraine

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2017 43:22


Canadian Judicial Reform Expert Peter Solomon talks to Marta Dyczok about the successes & challenges of legal reform in Ukraine

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Ukraine Calling
Ukraine has played a very bad hand very, very well – Brian Whitmore

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 48:47


Where Does Ukraine Fit in a World Where Hopes are Competing with Fears? Brian Whitmore tells Marta Dyczok how he sees it

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Ukraine Calling
What Exactly is Hromadske Radio? What is Their Goal? Where Do They Get Their Money? Why Is Russia Banning Them?

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 45:09


Hromadske Radio Head Andriy Kulykov talks to Marta Dyczok about free speech, public radio, and what makes him tick

Ukraine Calling
Rules out the window: the Trump and Putin era. More uncertainty? More disruption?

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2017 40:29


Marta Dyczok interviews Matthew Kaminski, Politico's Executive Editor, who talks about politics and journalism in an uncertain world

Ukraine Calling
What Role does Religion Play in a Hybrid War?

Ukraine Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2016 45:07


Two orthodox pilgrim marches happened in Kyiv this week. Religion and politics can be a volatile mix. Marta Dyczok gets opinions from a participant of a march, and two experts