Ukrainians

Ukrainians (Ukrainian: українці, romanized: ukrayintsi, pronounced [ʊkrɐˈjinʲts⁽ʲ⁾i]) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Ukraine, which is by total population the seventh-largest nation in Europe and the second-largest among the East Slavs after the Russians. The Constitution of Ukraine applies the term 'Ukrainians' to all its citizens. The people of Ukraine have historically been known as "Ruthenians", "Little Russians", and "Cossacks", among others. The connection with the Zaporozhian Cossacks especially, is emphasized in the Ukrainian national anthem, "We are, brothers, of Cossack kin". According to most dictionary definitions, a descriptive name for the "inhabitants of Ukraine" is Ukrainian or …

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CEPR: Centre for Economic Policy Research · 17 April 2024 English

In his non- profit activity, Vladyslav served as a member of the National Reform Council (2014-2016), Chair of the Banking Committee of the American Chamber of Commerce in Ukraine (2010-2014) …

of Ukraine, not only for the sake of the brave Ukrainians who defend their homes and freedoms but also sophisticated software capabilities that many Ukrainians have, and which they have used productively in Commission. In any case, there is no need to teach Ukrainians lessons about democracy and democratic values of the reforms. A gathering of more than 200 Ukrainians representing different parts of society met for a large increase of Green Card insurance for Ukrainians using their cars in the EU. Claims paid also


World Bank Group · 11 April 2024 English

Economic growth in the Western Balkans slowed to 2.6 percent in 2023, from the 3.4 percent reached in 2022, reflecting the impact of a weak European economy weighed down by …

invasion of Ukraine has prompted many Russians and Ukrainians to migrate to the Western Balkans as well. Bosnia


Amnesty International · 9 April 2024 English

Four members of staff from Amnesty International give their perspective on the impact Russia’s occupation of Ukraine has had on their lives, and how they feel Ukraine has changed since …

after I am also displaced, I understand that as Ukrainians we want solidarity from the world and we want


CEIP: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace · 5 April 2024 English

Since the beginning of the year, Ukrainian drones have attacked over fifteen Russian refineries and several oil depots in the first massive, sustained, and successful attack by Ukrainian unmanned aerial …

first winter of the war, leaving millions of Ukrainians without heating in freezing temperatures. Immediately


AEI: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research · 4 April 2024 English

Key Points Americans are less interested in, and seemingly less capable of, strategic thinking today than before the end of the Cold War. There are obvious reasons for this slackening …

Russia in 2014. If US and Western aid can help Ukrainians reclaim their own country, the message for all


DGAP: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik · 4 April 2024 English

The concept of human capital thus matters greatly for the recon- Ukraine’s reconstruction is high on the political agen- struction planning of the Ukrainian government and da of Ukraine and …

strategi- cally address the prospective return of Ukrainians who fled the war by enhancing their potential vesting in Ukrainians: First, European countries should offer reception conditions that help Ukrainians bolster tion programs that ensure a smooth return for Ukrainians. This means here: https://dgap.org/ supporting 2024 3 POLICY BRIEF Return and Reconstruction Ukrainians Granted Temporary Protection AS OF JA NUA RY or member states are struggling to integrate Ukrainians were born in host countries and do not speak


PCNS: Policy Center for the New South · 3 April 2024

net immigration to the UK rose recently, beyond the one-off effects of admitting large numbers of Ukrainians and people from Hong Kong for humanitarian reasons (Beattie, 2024). [...] Investing in the human

one-off effects of admitting large numbers of Ukrainians and people from Hong Kong for humanitarian reasons


CEIP: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace · 3 April 2024 English

Volodymyr Zelensky’s five-year presidential term expires on May 20, 2024. When he was inaugurated, Zelensky promised to bring peace to Ukraine, to root out the corrupt elite, and to serve …

against Zelensky are unlikely to bother ordinary Ukrainians, but if they are accompanied by significant military International Institute of Sociology, 69 percent of Ukrainians want Zelensky to continue as president until pro-Kremlin conspiracies will likely be seen by most Ukrainians as an attempt to intimidate his opponents. In


AEI: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research · 2 April 2024 English

Russia’s small and technologically backward chip-making industry continues to function and largely supplies the Russian defense industrial base. Its ongoing reliance on Western spare parts and materials represents a choke …

for its defense systems. During the war, the Ukrainians have made many types of captured Russian military


Cato Institute · 2 April 2024 English

Impelled by an overwhelming desire to hunt down those who were responsible for the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the United States launched military invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, where …

expected that, if a Russian invasion took place, the Ukrainians might well fold the same way that US‐ trained through with Russian moles. However, once the Ukrainians proved to be dedicated and effective at defending democracy and authoritarianism, support for the Ukrainians has been primarily motivated by hostility to


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