Pavlo Kryvonos. Uniting the World | 7–12 |
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HISTORY OF DIPLOMACY |
Yurii Zemskyi, Valerii Diachok. Ukraine in the Strategic Plans of Polish Politicians at the End of World War I | 13–24 |
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Pavlo Hai-Nyzhnyk. The Geopolitical Trap: the Hetmanate and the Entente (1918) | 25–52 |
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Iryna Matiash. Foreign Missions in Kyiv in the Period of the Directorate of Ukraine: Forced Returning Home | 53–77 |
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Ihor Datskiv. The Military-Political Alliance and Diplomatic Cooperation of the UPR and the WUPR | 78–90 |
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Oleksandr Kucheruk. The Establishment of National States and Formation of the State Border between the Ukrainian National Republic And the Republic Of Lithuania in 1918 | 91–97 |
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Teofil Rendiuk. Ukrainian Extraordinary Diplomatic Mission in Romania in 1919 (To the 100th Anniversary of Ukrainian-Romanian Diplomatic Relations) | 98–119 |
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Oleh Kupchyk. Austria as a Foreign Trading Partner of the Soviet Ukraine in the Early 1920s | 120–131 |
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Valerii Vlasenko. Interwar Ukrainian Political Emigrants in Yugoslavia: Relations with the Authorities | 132–140 |
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Oleksandr Potiekhin. The International Context of Wars in the Former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1991–1995) | 141–160 |
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INSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF UKRAINIAN DIPLOMACY THROUGH THE EYES OF THOSE INVOLVED |
Yurii Bohaievsky, Ihor Turianskyi. His Contribution to the Development of Ukrainian Diplomacy should not be forgotten | 161–167 |
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Anton Buteiko. How the World Discovered Ukraine: The Curious Tale | 168–173 |
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Yuriy Kostenko. The Kremlin Chemical Cartwheels (From the History of Negotiations on the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons) | 174–193 |
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Stanislav Lazebnyk. Ukrainian World Tribune | 194–207 |
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DIPLOMAT’S PROFESSIONAL OPINION |
Sardar Mohammad Rahman Oghli. Ukrainians are the closest people to me | 208–213 |
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Alex Lenaerts. Revolution and Reforms: The Prophetic Perfect? | 214–226 |
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Oswaldo Biato Junior. Brazil–Ukraine: Partners at Sea or Overseas Partners | 227–243 |
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Judith Gough. The Unwavering Support | 244–267 |
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Georgios Poukamissas. Ukraine–Greece Cooperation: Imbued with Common History and Vision | 268–273 |
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Gert Antsu. Tech-Enabled Role Model: From Troublesome Past to Herald of Progress | 274–289 |
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Joel Lion. Israel–Ukraine: The Importance of History | 290–298 |
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Bakir Ahmed Aziz Al-Jaf. Cooperation between Iraq and Ukraine: Vast and Numerous Opportunities | 299–302 |
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Dato’ Raja Reza Raja Zaib Shah. Malaysia–Ukraine: Fair and Square Partnership | 303–313 |
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Antonio Gazzanti Pugliese di Cotrone. Psychosocial Support: The New Challenge for Humanitarian Activity | 314–320 |
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Ruslan Bolbocean. Moldova–Ukraine Cooperation: Matters of Regional Security | 321–328 |
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Ernst Reichel. High-Profile Visits of German Officials to Ukraine in 2018 – A strong Sign of Germany’s Support for Ukraine’s Reform Agenda | 329–338 |
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Ole T. Horpestad. I hope that one day Ukraine will become part of the European Family where it rightfully belongs | 339–350 |
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Salem Ahmed Alkaabi. UAE–Ukraine: Accomplishing the Ambitious Agenda | 351–355 |
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Yağmur Ahmet Güldere. The Firm Friendship: Turkish–Ukrainian Cooperation | 356–362 |
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DIPLOMATIC CORPS OF UKRAINE |
Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ukraine to Foreign Countries | 363-405 |
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Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Foreign Countries to Ukraine | 406-445 |
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Representatives of Ukraine to International Organizations | 446-449 |
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Representatives of International Organizations in Ukraine | 450-461 |
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MODERN DIPLOMACY: CONCEPTS AND REALITIES |
Hryhorii Perepelytsia. Challenges for the Foreign Policy of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy | 462–481 |
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Volodymyr Ohryzko. The Name of the Russian Game | 482–506 |
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Serhii Pyrozhkov, Nazip Khamitov. Western Civilization and Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic Partnership | 507–519 |
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Anna Tertychna. The Bulgarian National Minority in Ukraine in Bulgaria-Ukraine Relations: The Impact on Ukraine’s Image in Bulgaria | 520–538 |
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Serhii Koshovyi. Ukraine-Malaysia Relations: Priorities and Machinery | 539–560 |
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Oleksandr Kharchenko, Heorhii Tykhyi. Twiplomacy against Viruses. On Challenges and Opportunities of the New Era of Information Diplomacy | 561–569 |
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Liudmyla Chekalenko, Viacheslav Tsivatyi. The British and American Systems of Diplomatic Training in the Face of Globalization Shifts | 570–584 |
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GEOPOLITICS IN MODERN WORLD |
Vasyl Tkachenko. The Precariat: The Phenomenon of Socio-Political Radicalism | 585–598 |
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Oleksandr Shmorhun. Ukraine’s Pretence Democracy Model as a Threat to State Sovereignty in the Context of World Experience | 599–613 |
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Serhii Zubchenko. Degradation of Strategic Culture as a Threat to International Security: From Perceived Dilemmas to Real Military Confrontation | 614–627 |
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Serhii Zdioruk. The Russian Orthodox Church as the Mechanism of Degradation of National Unity in Ukraine | 628–637 |
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Tymur Korotkyi, Yevheniia Lukianchenko, Nataliia Khendel. The Crimea Declaration and Its Role in the De-Occupation of Crimea | 638–646 |
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Viktor Konstantynov. Eastern Europe in the Policy of ‘Belt And Road’: Is There a Place for Ukraine? | 647–654 |
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Ivan Nahorniak. 10 Years of Eastern Partnership: The Scenarios for the Further Development of the Initiative and the EU Eastern Neighbourhood Policy | 655–663 |
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Аndriy Kudriachenko. The Peculiarities of Overcoming the Painful Nazi and Socialist Past in Contemporary Germany | 664–685 |
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PUBLIC DIPLOMACY |
Liudmyla Chekalenko. National Branding: International Experience | 686–697 |
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Olena Yalova. Image of Ukraine in the World: Current Status, Prospects and Challenges | 698–703 |
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Roman Kryvonos. What Ukrainian Diplomats Need to Know about Germany’s Foreign Policy in its Relations with Ukraine | 704–719 |
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Viktoriia Soloshenko. Overcoming the Burdensome Nazi Legacy in Germany’s Cultural Sphere (on the Example of the German Art Institutions) | 720–728 |
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Mykhailo Ilin. The Search for the Peaceful Development of Humankind: How South Korea’s Experience Can Be Useful for Ukraine | 729–737 |
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Viktor Andrushchenko. Ukrainian Education in the European Space | 738–757 |
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Oleksandr Skrypniuk. The Academic School of International Law in Ukraine: Theory and International Legal Activities | 758–767 |
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Serhii Braha. Ukraine–EU Dialogue: ‘Homework’ on Reforms and Maintenance of Anti-Russian Sanctions | 768–771 |
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Serhii Tomilenko, Lina Kushch. The Safety and Freedom of the Press Guarantees in Ukraine: International Standards | 772–776 |
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FIGURES AND EVENTS |
Volodymyr Denysenko. The Knight of the National-Statist Idea (To the 140th Anniversary of Symon Petliura, Architect of the National Idea, Statesman, Military Figure and Prominent Personality) | 777–793 |
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Dmytro Vernyhor. The Ukrainian Star of World Ballet | 794–798 |
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Valerii Kopiika. The Diplomatic Pioneer: Provenance, Patrimony, Pertinence Marking the 75th Anniversary of the Institute of International Relations | 799–810 |
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Mykhailo Soroka. Remonstrative Resignation: In honour of Anton Buteiko, a Founder of Diplomacy of Independent Ukraine | 811–817 |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY |
Yuri Bohaievsky. The Siege. From Pereiaslav to the Present | 818–821 |
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Yuliia Matkovska. Etiquette is Easy. Advice from His Excellency’s Wife | 822–825 |
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