New Eastern Europe  |  Nov-Dec 2014
This issue of New Eastern Europe attempts to summarise the situation in Ukraine on the one year anniversary of the start of the EuroMaidan. Included articles aim to provide a deep perspective on Ukraine today. Their authors ask questions like: is Ukraine more democratic? Is there more media freedom in Ukraine today? And what is the role of the oligarchs in a post-Maidan reality? Finally, the issues of “special status” for Donbas and the recent lustration law are put under an analytical microscope. In addition, authors of this issue expose the characteristics of Russian actions in regards to Ukraine and agree with the statement that Kremlin tactics have not only hurt Ukraine but also divided Europe. In addition, we take a look inside the hybrid war that Russia has carried out in Ukraine while analysing NATO's response.
The issue also includes an exclusive interview with Crimean Tatar leader Mustafa Dzhemilev discusses his view of Russian actions in Crimea.
Lastly, we present a special section on the Polish city of Krakow - a city which was awarded the UNESCO designation as a city of literature.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in New Eastern Europe Nov-Dec 2014.