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Volume 4, issue 08 August 2010

Kharkiv was not originally included among Ukraine`s four first choice Euro 2012 host cities, but the East Ukrainian capital forced itself into contention by pushing ahead impressively with a variety of infrastructure projects. This determination was finally  rewarded when Kharkiv replaced Dnipropetrovsk as a UEFA host city in 2009. 

 

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Opinion


Reinvigorating the Ukrainian Republic

As Ukraine prepares for start of the Yanukovych era what challenges await incoming head of state?

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Does NATO need rebranding?

New age technologies and Cold War stereotypes abound as alliance looks to wins hearts and minds

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Ethical globalization

As Ukraine takes its place in the global economy which moral issues must the nation face?

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Ukraine can learn from spirit of South Africa

Community of purpose and sense of patriotic pride have helped make African World Cup a triumph

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EU integration: a healthy dose of realism

The past year has been challenging. Charting a path through the worst global recession since the 1930s has, first and foremost...

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The profit in pleasing people

When I first came to Ukraine the country was very much as I expected it to be, being the homeland of my mother.

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Gender and geopolitics

How NATO can help support women’s rights and play a role in the spread of greater equality

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Rebranding Ukraine

National image crisis remains ongoing as country struggles to shake off lingering negative associations

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