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The parade of international celebrities continues into Ukraine as the war continues. The Bridge reaches out to leading Ukrainian academic Olexiy Haran for his take on just what's happening. Also, an old recording shows why FDR "hated war".
The long-awaited attack on the Ukrainian capital seems to be underway, and The Bridge goes inside with a first-hand account of what it's like. Olexiy Haran from Kyiv University talks to us from his home within earshot of the attacks. And it's Monday, so we have our latest COVID update, this week with Lynora Saxinger from Edmonton. AS people start going back to their offices what's the best advice to follow?
First up today, we go to Kiev to talk to the internationally known academic Olexiy Haran for an on-the-ground description of life in the embattled city. And why morale remains so high. But it's also Monday and we hold true to our weekly commitment to stay on the pandemic story with a focus this week on masks and the push to end use of them. Science Sam, Dr Samantha Yammine is with us for that.
Olexiy Haran, who is professor of comparative politics at the University of Kyiv-Mohyla and a research director at the Democratic Initiatives Foundation tells us what's happening in Kyiv this lunchtime
Host Volodymyr Yermolenko (Ukraine World, Internews Ukraine)welcomes to the studio professor Olexiy Haran, professor at the National University of "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy" and research director at Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation. They focus one topic only — the upcoming elections.
Alec Luhn, Russia correspondent with The Telegraph, discusses the situation on the ground in Ukraine following the incident in the Kerch Strait and the reaction from Moscow. Gwendolyn Sasse, director of the Centre for East European and International Studies, speaks about the implications of the Kerch Strait confrontation and what the West can do to avoid the possibility of wider conflict with Russia. Olexiy Haran, research director for the Democratic Initiative Foundation, comments on the changing sentiment towards NATO and Russia by Ukrainians. Ganna Zakharova, a Ukrainian-Canadian who fled Crimea in 2014, shares her view on the annexation of Crimea and what she thinks the international community should do to assist Ukraine amidst ongoing Russian aggression. More info at cpac.ca/perspective
Host Volodymyr Yermolenko (Ukraine World, Internews Ukraine)welcomes to the studio professor Olexiy Haran, professor at the National University of "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy" and research director at Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation. They outline key tendencies in Ukraine's politics, discuss the latest pre-election poll results, and look into the candidates who run for President.
Head of ECFR's Sofia office, Vessela Tcherneva, interviews Professor Olexiy Haran from Kyiv on the current challenges in Eastern Ukraine and future prospects. Picture Credit: Flickr/Sasha Maksymenko
Ukraine is engulfed in revolution. In this briefing, held on 24 January 2014, Cambridge Ukrainian Studies offered the UK public insights and analyses from political scientists Olexiy Haran and Andreas Umland (Kyiv Mohyla Academy), historian Yaroslav Hrytsak (Ukrainian Catholic University, L'viv), writer and civic activist Serhii Zhadan (Kharkiv), and analyst Orysia Lutsevych (Chatham House, London). Cambridge students involved in the EuroMaidan movement also shared their experiences. This English-language event was free and open to the public. Rory Finnin (University of Cambridge) moderated.