Conflict Dynamics as a Narrative Process: The Evolution of Competing Conflict Narratives between Russia and Ukraine and the Narratives of the International Human Rights Bodies between 2014 and 2022

  • Oksana Myshlovska, University of Bern

Constructing Nazis on Political Demand: Agenda-Setting and Framing in Russian State-Controlled TV Coverage of the Euromaidan, Annexation of Crimea and the War in Donbas

Double Marginalisation of the Communist Party: Ukraine’s Decommunisation and the Russian-Backed Rebellion in Donbas

Exploring Russia’s Postponed War Against Ukraine: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Strategic Studies Institutes’ Publications from 1991 to 2014

  • Illia Ilin,Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine
  • Olena Nihmatova,Federation of Auditors, Accountants and Financiers of the Agro-Industrial Complex, Ukraine

Interwoven Resilience: Non-State Actors and Formal Institutions in Ukraine’s Urban War Effort

Looking for Stepan Bandera: The Myth of Ukrainian Nationalism and the Russian ‘Special Operation’

Signalling and Balancing in the Conflict in Ukraine from 2014 to 2016: Ukrainian Actors, Russia and the European Union

Ukraine at War: Resilience and Normative Agency