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OSW Commentary | | Tadeusz A Olszański
On 24 August 1991, Ukraine proclaimed independence, and a few months later (together with Russia and Belarus) it brought about the dissolution of the USSR. At the time of its foundation, the Ukrainian state was a continuation of the…
OSW Commentary | | Tadeusz A Olszański
… diversity of unity of Ukraine is discussed at length in Tadeusz A. Olszański, ‘Unity stronger than divisions. Ukraine’s …
OSW Commentary | | Tadeusz A Olszański, Tadeusz Iwański, Wojciech Konończuk, Piotr Żochowski
… economy minister Kakha Bendukidze . [6] For more, see: Tadeusz A. Olszański, A strong vote for reform: Ukraine after the … [8] For a more extensive outline of this project see: Tadeusz A. Olszański, Ukraine is divided over …
OSW Commentary | | Tadeusz A Olszański
… and detailed agenda of the SNPU-Svoboda, see: Tadeusz A. Olszanski, ‘Svoboda party – the new …
OSW Commentary | | Tadeusz A Olszański
On 25 April, the Supreme Council of Ukraine passed a law guaranteeing the role of the Ukrainian language as the state language. The act was passed with a significant majority (278 in favour, 38 against), and was signed into law by…
OSW Commentary | | Tadeusz A Olszański
On 15 December in Kyiv, the Orthodox Church General Council of the Metropolis of Kyiv, which is subordinate to the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, was convened. The attendees approved the statute presented by the Ecumenical…
OSW Commentary | | Tadeusz A Olszański
… and confessional affairs in Ukraine see: T. A. Olszański , ‘A quarter-century of independent Ukraine. …
OSW Commentary | | Tadeusz A Olszański
January 2018 saw the first celebrations commemorating the centenary of Ukraine’s fight for independence (1917–1921). 
OSW Studies | | Tadeusz A Olszański
On 24 August 1991, the Supreme Council of the Ukrainian SSR proclaimed independence, and on 1 December the same year, the Ukrainian people ratified that proclamation in a referendum. The new Ukrainian state had some very important assets,…
OSW Commentary | | Tadeusz A Olszański
The political situation in Ukraine is determined primarily by the ongoing war, and the situation of stalemate at the front is raising the level of public impatience.