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OSW Commentary | 
 | Tadeusz Iwański
     Ukraine’s financial results over the past few months prove that the economic crisis which has been ongoing since mid 2012 has exacerbated.
Analyses | 
 | Tomasz Piechal
     On 28 September one of the largest monuments of Lenin in Ukraine was pulled down in Kharkov.
Analyses | 
 | Tadeusz A Olszański
     On 16 September the Verkhovna Rada (parliament) of Ukraine adopted a law to clean up the government, commonly referred to as the Lustration Act.
Analyses | 
 | Rafał Sadowski
     Due to the West’s reluctance to offer military support, as well as the difficult situation in Donbas, Ukraine has been forced to seek a compromise with Moscow.
Analyses | 
 | Rafał Sadowski, Agata Wierzbowska-Miazga
     A precedent: the EU recognises the right of Russia to influence the shape of EU relations with the countries of the former USSR.
Analyses | 
 | Tadeusz Iwański
     The act is an effect of the agreement reached on 5 September in Minsk during the meeting of the trilateral contact group.
Analyses | 
 | Tadeusz A Olszański
     The elections will be held in a very tense atmosphere, and the outcome will largely depend on further developments in the Donbas.
Analyses | 
 | Rafał Sadowski, Agata Wierzbowska-Miazga
     The agreement won't bring an end to the conflict. Its vague and general provisions allow a great deal of flexibility in its interpretation by both parties.
Analyses | 
 | Piotr Żochowski, Rafał Sadowski, Marek Menkiszak
     The Kremlin’s decision to launch a direct military intervention was apparently a reaction to the threat of the collapse of the so-called People's Republics.
Analyses | 
 | Wojciech Konończuk
     The Ukrainian state is facing the most difficult period since it became independent almost exactly 23 years ago.