In the Ukrainian Dialogue podcast Ukrainian leaders talk about features of Russian and Ukrainian societies, reasons for the Russian invasion of Ukraine, its consequences to other countries, ways how the Western community can help to protect values and peace in the world. It is not only analytics and insights but their personal stories of fighting for freedom and dignity. Discussions are held by the leadership dialogue platform of Aspen Institute Kyiv and its International Partners.
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War and Human Nature | Ukrainian Dialogue by Aspen Institute Kyiv
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Thinkers, intellectuals, diplomats, and human rights activists from Ukraine, other European countries, and the United States discussed the challenges of war and a new global architecture of peace. Elliott Gerson, Executive Vice President of The Aspen Institute (USA), and Natalie Jaresko, Chairperson of the Aspen Institute Kyiv Supervisory Board, ad…
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Consequences of the war in the heart of Europe have been felt across the world | Ukrainian Dialogue #13 by Aspen Institute Kyiv and Ananta Aspen Centre
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Ukrainian and Indian leaders discussed Ukraine’s desire for peace within its state borders, the real reasons of the Russia-Ukraine war and evolution of geopolitics that it caused. Speakers also talked about concerns that were raised by Russia’s nuclear threats against Ukraine. Speakers of the discussion were: Natalie Jaresko, Chairperson of the Asp…
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Russia tries to enforce its colonialism on Ukraine | Ukrainian Dialogue #12 by Aspen Institute Kyiv and Aspen Initiative Africa — Nairobi
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Ukrainian and African leaders explained relations between Ukraine and African countries, how the Russian-Ukraine war impacts the African continent, why Russia is waging a colonial war in Ukraine, and why it is dangerous to allow the colonial power to blackmail the world. Speakers of the discussion were: John Ulanga, Regional Director for East and C…
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There is no way other than to defend your homeland and your existence to the very last moment | Ukrainian Dialogue #11 by Aspen Institute Kyiv and Aspen Institute Initiative for Colombia
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Ukrainian leaders explained what is the difference between Ukrainians and Russians, how Russia continues the Soviet Union’s imperialistic paradigm, what are Ukraine’s main needs and how the world can support it. Speakers of the discussion were Natalie Jaresko, the Head of the Aspen Institute Kyiv Supervisory Board and the Minister of Finance of Ukr…
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What else should the world's democracies do to support Ukraine? | Ukrainian Dialogue #10 by Aspen Institute Kyiv and Aspen Institute Japan
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How did Russia break the security system of the world? Why will military defeat be good for Russia and Russian society? How do the Japanese perceive the Russia-Ukraine war? What is the Japanese government’s position in the case of Russian military aggression against Ukraine? What else should the world's democracies do to support Ukraine? Ukrainian …
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Ukraine doesn't have any other plan but to drive invaders out | Ukrainian Dialogue #9 by Aspen Institute Kyiv and Aspen Institute UK
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Ukrainian leaders explained what’s wrong with the Russian opposition, why doesn’t Ukraine have plan B, what are Russian propaganda’s actual narratives, and how did the Russian invasion help Ukrainians to realize their identity better. Speakers of the discussion were Andriy Zagorodnyuk, the Head of the Board of the Centre of Defense Strategies, Lesy…
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What kind of world are we looking for after Ukraine's victory?: Ukrainian Dialogue #8 by The Aspen Institute Kyiv and Aspen Institute Central Europe
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What problems with humanitarian aid is Ukraine facing? What could anyone of us do to help Ukraine prevail? What kind of world are we looking for after Ukraine's victory? Natalie Jaresko, a Chairperson of the Aspen Institute Kyiv Supervisory Board and the Minister of Finance of Ukraine from 2014 to 2016, Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze, a Chair of the Pa…
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If some parts of Ukraine remain under Russian control, the tragedy of February, 24 will repeat: Ukrainian Dialogue #7 by the Aspen Institute Kyiv and the Aspen Institute Germany
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Why has the Ukrainian economy been more resilient than anyone could have expected and how could the world help it to exist? How does Ukraine overcome history? What losses can the world have if sanctions aren’t introduced simultaneously in all countries? What are the consequences if Crimea and other parts of Ukraine will not remain under its control…
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Reconstruction of Ukraine will be the largest rebuilding that the world has ever seen to date: Ukrainian Dialogue #6 by the Aspen Institute Kyiv and the Aspen Institute Romania
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How can the further partnership between Ukraine and the European Union develop? How could the rebuilding of Ukraine be funded? What narratives does Russian propaganda use in Romania and other European countries? Alona Shkrum, member of Parliament of Ukraine, Natalie Jaresko, Chairperson of the Aspen Institute Kyiv Supervisory Board and the Minister…
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Ukraine wants to live as a democratic nation and there is no compromise on that: Ukrainian Dialogue #5 by the Aspen Institute Kyiv and the Aspen Institute Mexico
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Ukrainian leaders explained how the Russian military invasion of Ukraine impacts the economy, why continuing business in Russia means playing the Chamberlain card, how the current Russian government sees its role in the world, and what goals it has toward Ukraine. Speakers of the discussion were Hennadiy Chyzhykov, the President of the Ukrainian Ch…
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The war started as the willingness and commitment of Putin to destroy Ukraine: Ukrainian Dialogue #4 by the Aspen Institute Kyiv and the Aspen Institute New Zealand
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Ukrainian leaders explained: how the Russian-Ukrainian war changed Ukrainian society, why the Russian regime is pure fashistic, why there is no reason to look for a compromise with the aggressor. Speakers of the discussion were Vasyl Myroshnychenko, the Ambassador of Ukraine to Australia, Aliona Shkrum, a Member of the Parliament of Ukraine, Pavlo …
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“To end the war” means to help Ukraine prevail in it with incredible sanction urgency: Ukrainian Dialogue #3 by the Aspen Institute Kyiv and the Aspen Institute France
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Why can we say that nazism has returned to Europe? The Russian war against Ukraine will have large-scale consequences for the world’s economy — what are they? What are the losses inflicted on Ukraine by Russia and how are they growing everyday? Ukrainian leaders answered these questions during the third Ukrainian Dialogue. Speakers of the discussio…
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The war between Russia and Ukraine is the battle between Asia and Europe: Ukrainian Dialogue #2 by the Aspen Institute Kyiv and the Aspen Institute Italy
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Ukrainian leaders explained: why it is important to boycott Russian businesses, what issues do Ukraine's economic recovery plan include, how Russian aggression is connected with oil and gas purchasing, why it is important to stop it, what worldview of ordinary Russians is and why are they ready to accept the crimes of this country’s klepto-oligarch…
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Any kind of peace will not change the main paradigm of Russia: Ukrainian Dialogue #1 by the Aspen Institute Kyiv and the Aspen Institute Spain
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What are the reasons for the Russian war against Ukraine and how did it change the lives of Ukrainians? How do big Ukrainian businesses operate in conditions of war? What type of security system should be built in the world to prevent wars? How do Russians behave in temporarily occupied cities? What is the biggest need of Ukraine right now? Anton D…
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