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1. EU must keep up pressure on Ukraine December 21, 2011

The Ukrainian authorities must be made to understand that Ukraine will enjoy underlying stability only if it is democratic. Democratic change in the European Union's...

EU must keep up pressure on Ukraine

2. Ukraine, a star liberaliser November 19, 2010

Ukraine is taking a more pragmatic attitude towards Europe – and plans reforms that Brussels has long called for What should be Europe's policy towards Ukraine now that...

Ukraine, a star liberaliser

3. You say Lwów, I say Lviv (and don't mention Lvov) April 8, 2010

A guide to Eastern Europe's most tedious arguments, complete with tortured facts, rage, arguments and syntax. Last week's column dealt with the arcane name squabble between...

4. The EU could make a real difference in Ukraine February 18, 2010

Engagement with the political class has not worked, so Europe should turn its attention to Ukraine's citizenry. Pigeonholing and false analogies are not part of formal...

5. Ukraine's champion, disappointed December 4, 2009

It was the greatest champion of Ukraine's integration Europe, but even Poland is now struggling to summon up words of advocacy. In April 2007, when Michel Platini, the head...

6. A joint approach to overcoming painful historical traumas September 17, 2009

Poland and Ukraine have a miserable common history but have worked hard to escape the shadows of the past. Two of the five most-commented articles on The Economist website...

7. Ukraine wants EU's help on Stalin crime November 3, 2008

Kyiv urges the EU to back its efforts to persuade the UN to recognise the famine of 1932-33 as a crime against humanity. Ukraine has welcomed the European Parliament's...

Ukraine wants EU's help on Stalin crime

8. Stalin's famine called a 'crime' October 23, 2008

European Parliament labels the Soviet-era famine in Ukraine a "crime against humanity". The European Parliament today voted for a resolution to call the

9. Ukrainian sunflower oil barred from EU May 22, 2008

EU decision comes after cases of contamination and Ukraine's ‘failure' to provide guarantees. Exports of sunflower oil from Ukraine to the EU will stopped at the...

10. Rotten apples of the Orange Revolution October 11, 2007

“Why does the Western media report only on the oligarchs and not the common people in Ukraine? If they did they would explain to the world the enormous corruption in our...

11. An emotional farewell December 1, 2005

Aleksander Kwasniewski, president of Poland for the past ten years, bade an emotional farewell to Brussels as he accepted the EV50 award as 'Statesman of the Year'....

12. EU's h6m dubbed too paltry for Ukraine arms destruction May 19, 2005

The European Commission is poised to release €6 million to help in the destruction of Ukraine's vast Soviet-era weapons dumps. But munitions experts say that the EU is...

13. Country is split from east to west December 9, 2004

UKRAINE'S eastern and western parts are as much apart as they can be. Everything divides them: history, religion, language, economics, social experience, mentality and the...

14. Delta ‘vital' for biodiversity September 2, 2004

The European Commission deserves congratulations for its efforts to persuade the Ukrainian government to abandon the proposed Bystroye canal in the Danube Delta, one of the...

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