Continuation of the first article that tries to rationalize Victor Yanukovych’s decision to delay signing of the EU Agreement.
Eastern Europe and Russia
Eastern Europeean and Russian Region
Ukraine’s Future Beyond the Fire and Smoke of Euromaidan
Despite the resignation of Prime Minister Azarov and the repeal of laws restricting the freedom of speech, Euromaidan protests continue in Ukraine with no resolution in sight.
Why Yanukovych Was Right To Exercise Caution With The EU- Ukraine Deal (Part 1)
Oluwaseun Onasanya plyas the Devil’s advocate and tries to rationalize Victor Yanukovych’s decision to halt the signing of the EU Agreement.
Leaders of the Ukrainian Opposition: Bright Options for the Future?
Opposition leaders are looking to the West, but some are following the example of Europe’s worst practices.
Ukraine’s New Charter of Terror
Milosz Zak examines how the events in the Ukraine have transformed from pro-EU protests into violent anti-government demonstrations.
April 16th Roundtable – World Sport and International Relations
On Wednesday, April 16th, the NATO Council of Canada will host a Toronto Roundtable on World Sport and International Relations. With Sochi 2014 and its controversies coming to an end and the world looks forward to FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil, it is worth considering the impact of global competitions such as these on Read More…
The Current State of NATO-Russia Relations
Dario Sidhu discusses the recent NATO-Russia Council summit and what it means for NATO-Russia relations.
The Russian Influence Over Ukraine
Allyson Haarstad discusses the recent developments in Ukraine-EU relations
Going Back in History: The Role of Recognition in the Creation of a State
Khemesse Diop examines the role of recognition when it comes to the creation of a state. Kosovo is used as a case study.