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Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Harriman Institute at Columbia University
29 episodes
5 months ago
Ukrainian writer and journalist Nikita Grigorov was a university student studying Russian literature at Donetsk National University when Russia launched its war in Donbas in 2014. He supported an independent Ukraine and watched in disbelief as friends turned against him, sometimes violently. Then he fled to Kyiv with his father. Listen to his story.
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Ukrainian writer and journalist Nikita Grigorov was a university student studying Russian literature at Donetsk National University when Russia launched its war in Donbas in 2014. He supported an independent Ukraine and watched in disbelief as friends turned against him, sometimes violently. Then he fled to Kyiv with his father. Listen to his story.
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Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine, Season 2, Episode 5: Immoral People
Ukrainian writer and journalist Nikita Grigorov was a university student studying Russian literature at Donetsk National University when Russia launched its war in Donbas in 2014. He supported an independent Ukraine and watched in disbelief as friends turned against him, sometimes violently. Then he fled to Kyiv with his father. Listen to his story.
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2 years ago
15 minutes 52 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine, Episode 4: Covering 2014 Donbas: A Spanish-Language Perspective
Spanish journalist Argemino Barro was one of the only foreign correspondents in Donbas when Russia ramped up its destabilization efforts there in 2014. He talks about what it was like to cover the story for a Spanish-language audience.
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2 years ago
18 minutes 39 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine, Season 2, Episode 3: No Ordinary Fourteen-Year-Old
Tanya Kotelnykova was fourteen years old when Russian-backed separatists occupied Horlivka, her hometown in Eastern Ukraine. She was torn away from her family and has been displaced since.
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2 years ago
23 minutes 26 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine, Season 2, Episode 2: Donetsk Was My Second Home
Christopher Atwood lived in Donetsk in the early 2010s and found himself working in Russia during its initial invasion of Ukraine in 2014. Listen to his story.
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2 years ago
24 minutes 15 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine, Season 2, Episode 1: How History Smells
Katia Shraga Davydenko was born in Kyiv in the 1960s. She immigrated to New York in 1992. Since 2014, she has dedicated all her free time to protesting Russia's aggression and volunteering to help Ukrainians.
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2 years ago
24 minutes

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine: Season 2 Trailer
Coming in mid-November with episodes dropping monthly. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
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3 years ago
1 minute 35 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine, Episode 12 (Season 1 Finale): Waiting for Ukraine
Daniel Brennan was a Peace Corps volunteer in Hlukhiv, Ukraine when was forced to evacuate because of the pandemic. He's been trying to go back since, but the war has upended his plans. Season 1 finale.
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3 years ago
13 minutes 58 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine, Episode 11: Mark Andryczyk on Translating Mondegreen: Songs About Death and Love
Volodymyr Rafeyenko, a Russian-speaking novelist, was living in Donetsk when Russia invaded the Donbas in 2014. He fled to Kyiv, learned Ukrainian and wrote Mondegreen in Ukrainian. Mark Andryczyk translated the novel and was planning to bring Rafeyenko on book tour to the U.S. when Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
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3 years ago
21 minutes 52 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine, Episode 10: How Many Letters to You. On Ukrainian Composer Ivan Nebesnyy
Ivan Nebesnyy is a renowned Ukrainian composer whose music we've been using throughout the series. In this episode you'll get an introduction to Ivan and listen to some of his work.
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3 years ago
23 minutes 21 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine, Episode 9: In Conversation With The Kyiv Independent's Lili Bivings
The Kyiv Independent's Contributing Editor Lili Bivings talks about the state of journalism in Ukraine, the implosion of the Kyiv Post, the founding of the Kyiv Independent, and the publication's coverage of Russia's war against Ukraine.
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3 years ago
26 minutes 46 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine, Episode 8: In Conversation With The Kyiv Independent's Toma Istomina
The Kyiv Independent’s Deputy Chief Editor Toma Istomina talks with the site’s contributing editor Lili Bivings about being included on Forbes 30 under 30 in Europe list, leaving war-torn Ukraine to attend a conference in Norway, and what it’s like to cover a war unfolding in your own country. This episode contains explicit language.
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3 years ago
20 minutes 18 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine, Episode 7: In Conversation with the Kyiv Independent's Olga Rudenko
The Kyiv Independent's editor-in-chief Olga Rudenko talks with the site's contributing editor Lili Bivings about her reaction to the Pulitzer citation for Ukrainian journalists and what it's like to cover a war unfolding in your own country.
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3 years ago
20 minutes 46 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine, Episode 6: Pronouncing Kyiv and the Politics of Speaking Ukrainian
Many listeners have asked Masha about her pronunciation of Kyiv (it sounds like Cave). She turned to linguist Yuri Shevchuk for a breakdown of the pronunciation and, in the process, ended up getting a lesson in politics and culture.
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3 years ago
19 minutes 12 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine, Episode 5: Dissolved and Absorbed
Olena Martynyuk was seven months pregnant and living in the U.S. when Russia invaded Ukraine. Her parents are in Ukraine and refuse to evacuate.
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3 years ago
13 minutes 15 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine, Episode 4: Will this Be the Parting, Goodbye?
Peter Zalmayev grew up in Donetsk in Eastern Ukraine and immigrated to the United States, where he got citizenship. His parents stayed in Ukraine and, in 2014, after Russia invaded Donbas, he had to evacuate them from a war zone. Two years later, Peter moved back to Ukraine, settled in Kyiv, and launched a talk show. After Russia attacked the capital he evacuated his wife and two small children to Western Ukraine and traveled back toward Kyiv to report on the war.
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3 years ago
16 minutes 38 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine, Episode 3: Time Stops During War
After Russia invaded Ukraine, Antonina Berezovenko stayed in Kyiv in spite of the constant shelling. She is one of the few people left in her building, sheltering in the basement during air raids.
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3 years ago
13 minutes 17 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine Episode 2: The Fight for Independence
Mariya Chukhnova was born in Lutsk in Western Ukraine in the late 1980s. She participated in the Orange Revolution while she was in college. Then, like many Ukrainians of her generation, she ended up immigrating abroad and watching Ukraine’s transformation, and now the war, from afar.
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3 years ago
18 minutes 18 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Voices of Ukraine, Episode 1: No Comfort in a Safe Place
Serhii Tereshchenko, a Columbia University doctoral student, was working on his dissertation in Kyiv and planning to get married when Russia invaded Ukraine. On his scheduled wedding day, he evacuated to Lviv with his fiancée and her sister.
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3 years ago
21 minutes 6 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Introducing Voices of Ukraine
Introducing our new podcast, Voices of Ukraine. Hear stories of lives upended by Russia's war against Ukraine. Trailer written and produced by Masha Udensiva-Brenner and edited by Daniel Alarcón.
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3 years ago
3 minutes 25 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Episode 10: Researching Climate Change in the Russian Arctic: Can the West Turn the Kremlin Green?
In the latest episode of Expert Opinions, a podcast from the Harriman Institute at Columbia University and Eurasianet, Masha Udensiva-Brenner interviews Kimberly Marten about her research on climate change in the Russian Arctic.
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4 years ago
29 minutes 54 seconds

Expert Opinions: Russia, Eurasia
Ukrainian writer and journalist Nikita Grigorov was a university student studying Russian literature at Donetsk National University when Russia launched its war in Donbas in 2014. He supported an independent Ukraine and watched in disbelief as friends turned against him, sometimes violently. Then he fled to Kyiv with his father. Listen to his story.