Place: Ukraine

[Updated] A Ukrainian socialist examines how the security of small states can be secured

A critique of recent campist discussions of the Ukraine war.

Ireland and Ukraine have some important parallels during the years 1916-1923

Supporting the Palestinian cause, however, should not take away from the need to stand with Ukraine. In both cases, a stronger military power is attempting to occupy and deny self-determination to oppressed people.

Ukraine and Palestine are both cases of imperialism

Hanna Perekhoda analyzes construction of Russian imperialist imagery of Ukraine, rooted in the Russian ruling elite’s drive to maintain its power.

The author (right) on Kyiv’s IndependenceSquare. December 2013.
In early December 2013, I found myself on Kyiv’s Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square), holding a sign reading “Don’t Believe Politicians—Self-Organize!” as part of a protest with a small group of student activists. Weeks

An editor of the leftwing Ukrainian journal Commons discusses the dual enemies of Russian aggression and Ukrainian neoliberalism

We, Ukrainian researchers, artists, political and labour activists, members of civil society stand in solidarity with the people of Palestine who for 75 years have been subjected and resisted Israeli military occupation, separation, settler colonial violence, ethnic cleansing, land dispossession and apartheid.

What happens when the right takes over a nationalist movement?

An inappropriate award to Jeffrey Sachs

Further reply to Achcar on Ukrainian arms and alliances

You cannot understand the war in Ukraine without knowing its history.

The ties between India and Russia, and a call for the Indian left to support Ukraine against the Russian invasion.

Drawing in part on his own experiences in Ukraine, Carl Mirra criticizes the factual background and interpretations in Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J. S. Davies’ “The War in Ukraine: Making Sense of a Senseless Conflict.”

An assessment of Kargalitsky’s political evolution

Achcar responds to Dale on arms to Ukraine and NATO.

A critique of Achcar and Chomsky on arms to Ukraine and NATO.

How to avoid campism with either camp

John Feffer responds in an interview to peace movement critics regarding the war in Ukraine

The voice of the Ukrainian left