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Tag Archives: yulia tymoshenko
Ukraine election: Yulia Tymoshenko is NOT the Ukrainian Sarah Palin
Ukraine, lately, has not seemed to be particularly hospitable to actual people.
Posted in Columnist, Current Affairs, east asia, europe, politics Also tagged sarah palin, ukraine, victor yanukovich 4 Comments
Ukrainian feminism: from Yulia Tymoshenko to making babies in a crisis
"A feminist woman doesn't need a superhero."
Posted in Columnist, Society, europe, family, feminism, politics, women Also tagged maria dmytrieva, nationalism, ukraine 10 Comments
Yulia Tymoshenko’s candidacy: looking beyond the dichotomy
Relations with Russia, the EU and the United States take a backseat to the more immediate problems facing Ukraine at this juncture.


Ukraine’s election: the appeal of Victor Yanukovych