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Ukrainian Studies in Europe: New Possibilities

Rory Finnin
April 2015

The field of Ukrainian Studies is dogged by an epistemological problem. Like nature, knowledge should abhor a vacuum. Academic research should gravitate toward big, unknown, complex things. But if the recent crisis has made anything clear, it is that Ukraine remains Europe’s terra malecognita: large, diverse, understudied, badly understood. At times I illustrate the problem to my students by way of an interdisciplinary analogy: imagine a physicist in 1991 who discovers in her laboratory a new particle, the largest of its kind in a particular system.

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JUPS Launches Its First Issue

June 25, 2015

On June 25 2015 the Journal of Ukrainian Politics and Society, the Krytyka Institute, the Fulbright Program in Ukraine and Kyiv School of Economics co-organized a roundtable discussion on the “Social Sciences in Ukraine: Their State, Role and Further Development” at the Fulbright Office in Kyiv.

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