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In this episode, Volodymyr Yermolenko – a Ukrainian philosopher and journalist, and chief editor of UkraineWorld – and Tetyana Ogarkova – a Ukrainian scholar and journalist in charge of international outreach at the Ukraine Crisis Media Centre – analyse the key features of Ukrainian civic and political identity.

They discuss the long history of fighting against tyranny, a culture of self-organisation, the dynamism of social change, and a bottom-up understanding of politics.

In this podcast series we are looking at the region from different angles and perspectives, attempting to capture its diversity and understand emerging trends. Above all, we want to give a voice to a region that is often talked to rather than listened to.

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Volodymyr Yermolenko is a Ukrainian philosopher, analyst and journalist, the editor-in-chief at UkraineWorld and director of analytics at Internews Ukraine

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