1. Introduction Nicolai N. Petro
2. Russia’s Perceptions of Ukraine: Euromaidan and Historical Conflicts David R. Marples
3. Russia and Ukraine: the Clash of Conservative Projects Denys Kiryukhin
4. Far Right Participation in the Ukrainian Maidan Protests: an Attempt of Systematic Estimation Volodymyr Ishchenko
5. The Separatist War in Donbas: A Violent Break-Up of Ukraine? Ivan Katchanovski
6. The Russian Annexation of Crimea: Regional and Global Ramifications Hall Gardner
7. Russia’s Role in the War in Donbass, and the Threat to European Security Paul Robinson
8. Choosing Europe over Russia: What has Ukraine gained? Mikhail A. Molchanov
Biography
Nicolai N. Petro is the Silvia-Chandley Professor of Peace Studies and Nonviolence (2017-2019) at the University of Rhode Island, USA. He has written about Ukraine for the New York Times, the Christian Science Monitor, The Guardian (UK), and The Nation. His writings appear frequently on the web sites of the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs and The National Interest.






