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  • Trump wants to stop Russia’s war against Ukraine, but what difficulties will he face? Why must he genuinely engage with Ukraine and the EU to achieve this goal? What leverage does he have to encourage Putin to negotiate? Why does any peace in this context need to be sustainable?

    In this episode of the Explaining Ukraine podcast, the guest is Fredrik Wesslau, a Swedish diplomat and analyst who has worked for many years in Ukraine. Wesslau is currently a Senior Advisor at Rasmussen Global and a Distinguished Policy Fellow at the Stockholm Centre for Eastern European Studies (SCEEUS). Until December 2022, he served in Kyiv as Deputy Head of the EU Advisory Mission in Ukraine. Fredrik has also held the position of Director of the Wider Europe Programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR).
    Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko – Ukrainian philosopher, chief editor of UkraineWorld, and president of PEN Ukraine.

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is produced by Internews Ukraine, one of the country’s largest media NGOs.

    Listen on various platforms: https://li.sten.to/explaining-ukraine

    Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/ukraineworld – we offer exclusive content for our patrons.
    You can also support our volunteer trips to the front lines via PayPal: [email protected].

  • Brazil has the 3rd largest Ukrainian community in the Americas. Over half a million Brazilians have Ukrainian origins, with most of them descendants of 19th century labor migrants.

    In this episode, we navigate through the unexpected links between the two countries, and analyze why relations between Brazil and Ukraine are difficult today.

    The Explaining Ukraine podcast invites you to a conversation at the PEN Ukraine / UkraineWorld event with Brazilian authors. The conversation took place in Kyiv, at PEN Ukraine’s headquarters, in September, 2024.

    The event was held within PEN Ukraine’s programme “Solidarity with Ukraine” supported by the International Renaissance Foundation.

    Participants: Sérgio Utsch, Brazilian journalist; Flávia Tavares, chief editor of Meio online media; Guto Pasko, Brazilian filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer with Ukrainian origins.

    Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian philosopher, chief editor of UkraineWorld and president of PEN Ukraine

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of Ukraine’s largest media NGOs.

    Listen on various platforms: https://li.sten.to/explaining-ukraine

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    Interpretation (Ukrainian - English): Anna Vovchenko

    This episode is produced in partnership with the Ukrainian Institute, the country’s major public and cultural diplomacy institution.

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  • Timothy Snyder came to Kharkiv on September 8th, 2024, despite regular strikes on the city by Russian bombs, missiles, and drones. Our conversation was focused on freedom and values, which are the key topics of his latest book, "On Freedom", published on September 17th.
    https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/460254/on-freedom-by-snyder-timothy/9781847928054

    Kharkiv is Ukraine’s second-largest city, located some 40 kilometers from the Russian border. The city is hit almost daily by Russian glide bombs, missiles, and drones, mostly hitting civilian buildings and causing casualties among civilians. Despite this, Kharkiv remains one of the key centers of Ukrainian cultural life.

    Our conversation took place in an underground shelter, to ensure safety against possible Russian attacks. For safety reasons, the audience was carefully selected by invitation, without public announcements. Despite the dangers, about a hundred Kharkiv artists, writers, journalists, students, and university instructors came, with many of them contributing questions.

    The cooperation of several organizations made this meeting happen: UkraineWorld (Internews Ukraine), the Kharkiv Literature Museum, Kharkiv Media Hub, PEN Ukraine, Art Area, and the Public Interest Journalism Lab.

    The meeting was moderated by Volodymyr Yermolenko, chief editor of UkraineWorld and president of PEN Ukraine.

    Listen on various platforms: li.sten.to/explaining-ukraine

    This is an English-only version of this conversation. Watch it in English AND Ukrainian here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A37SHxcCYS0

    Ця версія розмови - англійською. Подивитися і послухати її англійською з УКРАЇНСЬКИМ перекладом можна тут: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A37SHxcCYS0

    UkraineWorld is a multi-lingual media about Ukraine brought to you by Internews Ukraine.

    Other conversations with Timothy Snyder by UkraineWorld:

    Timothy Snyder: Freedom as a Value and a Task - a Talk in Kyiv
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LkXsW14qJQ&t=722s

    Timothy Snyder: Ukraine, the War, and the Plurality of Values
    https://youtu.be/BHksNrj7elQ?si=YhU-S4QbSsFrm7Pc

    Timothy Snyder, Marci Shore, and Volodymyr Yermolenko at Yale
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRRduBjkdxw&t=933s

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  • Are Ukraine and Brazil truly worlds apart, or can a common ground be found? Do they actually see peace differently? The reality is far more complex than just the statements issued by politicians in both countries. In this episode, we look at the heart of Ukraine-Brazil relations—their history, mutual willingness to learn more about one another, and what the future may hold.

    This episode is part of a joint series “Ukraine’s Global Partnerships” produced by UkraineWorld and the Foreign Policy Council “Ukrainian Prism”.

    In this episode, Deputy editor-in-chief at UkraineWorld Anastasiia Herasymchuk spoke with
    Caio Favaretto, Co-founder and Director of Maranta Inteligência Política, Professor of the Graduate Program in Economic and Business Criminal Law at Mackenzie Presbyterian University and Ivan Fechko, Expert of the Latin America and Caribbean Program at the Foreign Policy Council "Ukrainian Prism"

    Listen on various platforms: li.sten.to/explaining-ukraine

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of the largest Ukrainian media NGOs.

    SUPPORT us at www.patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.
    You can also support our volunteer trips to the frontlines at PayPal: [email protected].

    This podcast series was created with the support of the International Renaissance Foundation. Its content is the exclusive responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily reflect the views of the International Renaissance Foundation.

  • Japan stands among the top supporters of Ukraine today. It provides major financial and humanitarian aid, and backs Ukraine at the political level globally. These countries lie thousands of miles apart - so what brings them together? Has this difficult time of war brought the Japanese and Ukrainian people closer, helping them discover more about each other?

    This episode is part of a joint series “Ukraine’s Global Partnerships” produced by UkraineWorld and the Foreign Policy Council “Ukrainian Prism”.

    In this episode, Deputy editor-in-chief at UkraineWorld Anastasiia Herasymchuk spoke with
    Tomonori Yoshizaki, from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies,
    and
    Anastasia Polishchuk, from the Foreign Policy Council "Ukrainian Prism" and Waseda University

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of the largest Ukrainian media NGOs.

    SUPPORT us at www.patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.
    You can also support our volunteer trips to the frontlines at PayPal: [email protected].

    This podcast series was created with the support of the International Renaissance Foundation. Its content is the exclusive responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily reflect the views of the International Renaissance Foundation.

  • There is a big debate about whether sanctions against Russia are working. Some argue that they are failing to stop the Russian war machine, and that Ukraine’s allies need to find something else. Others say that real sanctions are yet to be applied or truly implemented. What is certain is that without the sanctions in place against Russia, Moscow would likely be occupying much more Ukrainian territory than it is.

    In this episode, the Explaining Ukraine podcast invited Stephanie Baker, senior writer at Bloomberg News, and author of the new book "Punishing Putin: Inside the Global Economic War to Bring Down Russia". Stephanie has reported a lot from Russia, Ukraine, and Eastern Europe, and believes that Russia is more vulnerable than we think.

    Link to the book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Punishing-Putin/Stephanie-Baker/9781668050583

    Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian philosopher, chief editor of UkraineWorld and president of PEN Ukraine

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of Ukraine’s largest media NGOs.

    Listen on various platforms: https://li.sten.to/explaining-ukraine

    Support us at patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.

    You can also support our volunteer trips to the front lines at PayPal: [email protected].

  • Trump’s election has brought the topic of negotiations with Russia back into focus. In this episode, we will analyze the obstacles that any talks with Russia are likely to entail.

    Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian philosopher, chief editor of UkraineWorld, and president of PEN Ukraine.

    Explaining Ukraine is a podcast by UkraineWorld, a multilingual media about Ukraine. 

    UkraineWorld is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of Ukraine’s largest media NGOs.

    You can support us at patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.
    You can also support our volunteer trips to the front lines at PayPal: [email protected].

    You can find these links in the description of this episode

  • There is a long intellectual tradition of studying the moral character of war. One of the key questions of this tradition is whether a war is just or unjust. What elements of this philosophical tradition can we apply to Russia’s war against Ukraine, and to Ukraine’s resistance?

    Our guest today is Jeff McMahan, an American moral philosopher, and author of books such as "Killing in War" and "The Ethics of Killing".

    Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian philosopher, chief editor of UkraineWorld and president of PEN Ukraine

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one Ukraine’s largest media NGOs.

    Listen on various platforms: https://li.sten.to/explaining-ukraine

    Support us at patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.

    You can also support our volunteer trips to the front lines at PayPal: [email protected].

    This episode is produced in partnership with the Department of Philosophy at the University of Tartu, which recently published a special issue of their journal on the Russia-Ukraine war.

  • What does Donald Trump’s election as U.S. president mean for Ukraine? What are the potential threats—and perhaps hidden opportunities? Trump has claimed he can end the Russia-Ukraine war in 24 hours, but what challenges would he face?

    Our guest is Natalya Gumenyuk, a well-known Ukrainian journalist. She traveled to the U.S. to report on the election campaign and gain an insider’s perspective. Natalya has published extensively in both Ukrainian and international media and is a leading figure in the Public Interest Journalism Lab and the Reckoning Project.

    Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian philosopher, chief editor of UkraineWorld and president of PEN Ukraine

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of Ukraine’s largest media NGOs.

    Listen on various platforms: li.sten.to/explaining-ukraine

    Support us at patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.
    You can also support our volunteer trips to the front lines at PayPal: [email protected].

  • Denise Dresser is a prominent Mexican political analyst, columnist, and academic. Forbes recently listed her as one of the 50 most powerful women in Mexico. With almost 5 million followers on Twitter, she is also one of the most influential opinion leaders in her country. She was recently awarded the Legion of Honor by the French government for her work on democracy, justice, gender equality, and human rights.

    Denise recently visited Ukraine. In this podcast, she shares her conclusions from her visit, a global view of how democracies are becoming fragile worldwide, including in Latin America, and why Ukraine’s fight matters to the rest of the world.

    Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian philosopher, chief editor of UkraineWorld and president of PEN Ukraine

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of Ukraine’s largest media NGOs.

    Listen on various platforms: https://li.sten.to/explaining-ukraine

    Support us at patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.

    You can also support our volunteer trips to the front lines at PayPal: [email protected].

    This episode is produced in partnership with the Ukrainian Institute (https://ui.org.ua/en/), the country’s major public and cultural diplomacy institution.

  • Anne Applebaum is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist, historian, and political analyst. A few weeks ago, she was awarded the Peace Prize of German Publishers at the Frankfurt Book Forum.

    Her new book, "Autocracy, Inc.", explores the fragility of today’s democracies, and an ever-stronger network of autocracies that threaten them.

    In this podcast, she discusses some of the book’s key ideas and Ukraine’s role in this global setting.

    Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian philosopher, chief editor of UkraineWorld and president of PEN Ukraine

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of Ukraine’s largest media NGOs.

    Listen on various platforms: https://li.sten.to/explaining-ukraine

    Support us at patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.

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    Link to Anne Applebaum's book:
    https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/455382/autocracy-inc-by-applebaum-anne/9780241627891

    Link to Anne Applebaum's Frankfurt speech:
    https://ukraineworld.org/en/articles/opinions/speech-frankfurt-book-fair

  • Why does Ukraine need to speak with the Global South? How can it have these conversations? Is the “post-colonial” framework effective? What parallels can be drawn between the Russian invasion of Ukraine and recent and current wars in the Middle East? What can studying ISIS teach us about contemporary wars?

    The Explaining Ukraine podcast invites Dr. Omar Ashour, Professor of Security and Military Studies at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (Qatar) and the University of Exeter, Director of the Strategic Studies Unit at the Centre for Research and Policy Studies

    Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian philosopher, chief editor of UkraineWorld and president of PEN Ukraine

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of Ukraine’s largest media NGOs.

    Listen on various platforms: https://li.sten.to/explaining-ukraine

    Support us at patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.

    You can also support our volunteer trips to the front lines at PayPal: [email protected].

    This episode is produced in partnership with the Ukrainian Institute, the country’s major public and cultural diplomacy institution.

  • Ukraine has started a conversation with the countries of the "Global South." This conversation is difficult, but it is opening up new prospects for understanding. What do we still lack to better understand each other?

    The Explaining Ukraine podcast invites you to a conversation at the PEN Ukraine / UkraineWorld event “Ukraine, South Africa, India: How can we better understand each other?” The conversation took place in Kyiv, as part of PEN Ukraine's project "In Solidarity with Ukraine", on May 2nd, 2024.

    Guests:
    Damon Galgut, a South African writer, winner of the Booker Prize in 2021 for his novel The Promise. His work has been translated into 35 languages.

    Anjan Sundaram, an Indian author, journalist, and academic, winner of 2015 Frontline Club prize for his war reporting from the Central African Republic. Sundaram also received a Reuters environmental journalism prize in 2006 for his reporting from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian philosopher, chief editor of UkraineWorld, and president of PEN Ukraine

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of the largest Ukrainian media NGOs.

    Listen on various platforms: https://li.sten.to/explaining-ukraine

    Support us at patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.

    You can also support our volunteer trips to the frontlines at PayPal: [email protected].

    This podcast episode is produced with the support of the Ukrainian Institute (https://ui.org.ua/en/).

    The full episode is available for UkraineWorld’s patrons at https://www.patreon.com/posts/114232265

  • Both India and Ukraine suffered from artificial famines imposed on them by British and Russian colonial authorities, respectively. In both cases, colonialists who committed mass crimes against the indigenous populations were considered “heroes” in their imperial metropoles.

    Yet there were also differences in how the relations between the colonial master and the colonized were organized. It is time to analyze both the similarities and differences of these cases and to map a more comprehensive picture of the imperialisms and colonialisms of the past and present.

    The Explaining Ukraine podcast invites you to a conversation at the PEN Ukraine / UkraineWorld event “Learning more about each other: Indian authors in Ukraine.” The conversation took place in Kyiv, as part of PEN Ukraine's project "In Solidarity with Ukraine", on April 17th, 2024.

    Guests:
    Tehnaz J. Dastoor - human rights activist and the UNICEF ex-Global Coordinator for Landmines and Focal Point for Child Soldiers
    Bishan Samaddar - Director at Seagull Books, an Indian publishing house specializing in translating world literature.

    Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian philosopher, chief editor of UkraineWorld, and president of PEN Ukraine

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of the largest Ukrainian media NGOs.

    Listen on various platforms: https://li.sten.to/explaining-ukraine

    Support us at patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.

    You can also support our volunteer trips to the frontlines at PayPal: [email protected].

    This episode has been made with the support of the Ukrainian Institute (https://ui.org.ua/)

    The full version of this episode (with Q&A section) is available for UkraineWorld patrons at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/113800708?pr=true

  • Could a new alliance be taking shape in Europe? In 2022, just before Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the UK, Poland, and Ukraine forged a partnership. Yet its path forward remains unclear. Does this format have a future? And what motivates each country?

    This episode is part of a joint series “Ukraine’s Global Partnerships” produced by UkraineWorld and the Foreign Policy Council “Ukrainian Prism”.

    In this episode, Deputy editor-in-chief at UkraineWorld Anastasiia Herasymchuk spoke with
    James Rogers, Co-founder and Director of Research at the Council on Geostrategy,
    Przemysław Biskup, a Senior Analyst in the European Union Programme at the Polish Institute of International Affairs,
    and
    Dr. Hanna Shelest, Director of Security Programmes at Foreign Policy Council "Ukrainian Prism"

    This episode is part of a joint series “Ukraine’s global partnerships” made as a partnership between UkraineWorld and the Foreign Policy Council “Ukrainian Prism”.

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of the largest Ukrainian media NGOs.

    SUPPORT us at www.patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.

    You can also support our volunteer trips to the frontlines at PayPal: [email protected].

    This podcast series was created with the support of the International Renaissance Foundation. Its content is the exclusive responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily reflect the views of the International Renaissance Foundation.

  • Are Russians still using their troll armies to influence public opinion in Europe? Is their effect substantial? How does this work in different countries? How can we identify coordinated non-authentic behavior on social networks?

    The Explaining Ukraine podcast invites Robert van der Noordaa, a Dutch journalist and analyst, and the founder of the Trollrensics initiative to uncover disinformation campaigns on social media. We discuss a recent study published by Robert and his team.

    Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian philosopher, chief editor of UkraineWorld and president of PEN Ukraine

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of Ukraine’s largest media NGOs.

    Listen on various platforms: https://li.sten.to/explaining-ukraine

    Support us at patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.

    You can also support our volunteer trips to the front lines at PayPal: [email protected].

  • Germany has shown its support for Ukraine’s resistance against the Russian invasion. Yet questions arise whether this support is as substantial as it could be and needs to be. What are the deeper reasons for Germany’s cautious position on the Russian war against Ukraine?

    Guests: renowned German politicians and civil society figures Marieluise Beck and Ralf Fücks, co-founders of the Center for Liberal Modernity (https://libmod.de/en/) in Berlin.

    Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian philosopher, chief editor of UkraineWorld and president of PEN Ukraine

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of Ukraine’s largest media NGOs.

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    Support us at patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.

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  • What Ukrainian non-fiction books are available in English? Why is Ukrainian non-fiction important to read for those who want to understand Ukraine, Eastern Europe, and Russia’s war against Ukraine? Why has documenting wartime reality become so important for today’s Ukrainian literature?

    The Explaining Ukraine podcast speaks to Iryna Baturevych, co-founder and development director of Chytomo.com, a Ukrainian media about books and literature.

    Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian philosopher, chief editor of UkraineWorld and president of PEN Ukraine

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of Ukraine’s largest media NGOs.

    Listen on various platforms: https://li.sten.to/explaining-ukraine
    Support us at patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.

    You can also support our volunteer trips to the front lines at PayPal: [email protected].

    This episode is produced in partnership with the Ukrainian Book Institute.

    Some books mentioned in this episode:

    Illia Ponomarenko, I Will Show You How It Was. The Story of Wartime Kyiv
    https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/i-will-show-you-how-it-was-9781639733880/

    Oleksandr Mykhed, The Language of War
    https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/461801/the-language-of-war-by-mykhed-oleksandr/9780241690840

    Kateryna Zarembo, The Rise of the Ukrainian Sun: History of Donetsk and Luhansk at the Beginning of the 21st Century. Academic Studies Press (USA) - to be published

    Victoria Amelina, Looking at Women Looking at War. A War and Justice Diary
    https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250367686/lookingatwomenlookingatwar

    Pavlo Kazarin. Wild West of Eastern Europe. Ibidem Verlag, Germany - to be published

  • Ukraine has succeeded in restoring its food exports to pre-2022 levels. It has achieved this tremendous victory despite the loss of large swaths of its agricultural lands to occupation, combat, and mines. Ukraine also had to overcome the loss of several key ports, Russia’s attempts to blockade Odesa and its surrounding ports, and the threat of ongoing Russian strikes.

    Despite all this, Ukraine has again shown a miraculous capacity to produce and export food globally.

    The Explaining Ukraine podcast invites Taras Kachka, Ukraine’s Deputy Minister of the Economy and the country’s trade representative to discuss how the war influences Ukraine’s economy and trade.

    Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian philosopher, chief editor of UkraineWorld and president of PEN Ukraine

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of the largest Ukrainian media NGOs.

    Listen on various platforms: https://li.sten.to/explaining-ukraine
    Support us at patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.

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  • Ukraine and Qatar - two nations with seemingly little overlap. But what brought these countries closer? How did Qatar become involved in Ukraine's most sensitive humanitarian issues? How does Qatar navigate its stance on the Russian invasion, and why does it matter? And what cooperation opportunities between Ukraine and Qatar should we look out for?

    In this episode, Deputy editor-in-chief at UkraineWorld Anastasiia Hersymchuk spoke with Prof. Dr. Omar Ashour, Professor of Security and Military Studies at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies (Qatar) and the University of Exeter, Director of the Strategic Studies Unit at the Centre for Research and Policy Studies, and Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation, and Dr. Hanna Shelest, Director of Security Programmes at Foreign Policy Council "Ukrainian Prism", Editor-in-chief at UA: Ukraine Analytica

    This episode is part of a joint series “Ukraine’s global partnerships” made as a partnership between UkraineWorld and the Foreign Policy Council “Ukrainian Prism”.

    UkraineWorld (ukraineworld.org) is brought to you by Internews Ukraine, one of the largest Ukrainian media NGOs.

    SUPPORT us at www.patreon.com/ukraineworld. We provide exclusive content for our patrons.

    You can also support our volunteer trips to the frontlines at PayPal: [email protected].

    This podcast series was created with the support of the International Renaissance Foundation. Its content is the exclusive responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily reflect the views of the International Renaissance Foundation.