The War and Loyalist Protest
How do the attitudes of people most loyal to the Russian regime change? Why do loyalists constantly engage in conflict with the authorities? Political scientist Alexander Finiarel’ discusses the social contract in a warring Russia
The War and Loyalist Protest
How do the attitudes of people most loyal to the Russian regime change? Why do loyalists constantly engage in conflict with the authorities? Political scientist Alexander Finiarel’ discusses the social contract in a warring Russia
“Sexualized Exploitation is the Main Risk”
What difficulties do Ukrainian refugees face in conservative Poland? How to cope with the consequences of sexualized violence in a country where abortion is banned and “facilitating” the procedure can result in criminal prosecution? Why do international organizations ignore the problem of vulnerable groups? Nastia Podorozhnaya, founder of the organization “Martinka”, talks about supporting Ukrainian refugee women
“Sexualized Exploitation is the Main Risk”
The Presidential Election: What Is To Be Done?
What’s the point of continuing to participate in the elections in Russia? What is the reasoning behind the protest strategies in the Russian elections? Political analyst Maxim Veselov discusses the upcoming presidential election and the strategies of the opposition
The Presidential Election: What Is To Be Done?
“War Breaks and Disrupts the Relation between Things”
How is nuclear power getting weaponised? Why in the world of digital technologies are soldiers still put in trenches? Media theorist Svitlana Matviyenko on modalities of war and Russia’s aggression in Ukraine
“War Breaks and Disrupts the Relation between Things”
Unraveling Russian State Anxieties
What role does Ukraine play in the Russian state’s political imaginary? What is the genealogy of Russia’s obsession with Ukraine? Ukrainian historian, researcher, and activist Hanna Perekhoda traces the roots of Russian elites’ worldview back to the 19th century
Unraveling Russian State Anxieties