Ukraine, as a reminder, is on Europe's eastern border. Its refugees have overwhelmingly fled to Europe. Its economy is tied in with Europe, as is its history and culture. However you dress it up, the war in Ukraine affects the future of Europe more than it does the future of America....
Creation and early history of the Institute of Engineering Mechanics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraineagricultural residuesbiomass gasificationbiomass briquettingThe author describes in brief the development of the Institute of Technical Mechanics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine on ...
with Kyiv as its capital. The name Ukraine first appeared in twelfth century chronicles in reference to the Kyivan Rus. In medieval Europe cultural boundary codes were based on a native ground demarcation
appropriate solution. … In short, the problem to fix is Moscow’s aggression in Ukraine—by restoring Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, starting with the Donbas. More broadly, the problem is to persuade Moscow that it does not have the right to dictate the policies of its ...
Ukrainians live in a country where everyday life is often unpredictable and unstable and they have learned to adapt to constantly changing rules and laws. The influences of the Russian Orthodox Church plus a long history of turbulent economic times, unstable governments, and adverse climatic conditi...
The national science academies of the United States, the all-European academy and those of four separate European countries released, with the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, a short statement on rebuilding “a modern and globally integrated science and research system” in Ukraine. ...
a deep and comprehensive free trade area (DCFTA) and to support the partners’ efforts to complete the transition to a functioning market economy (see, for example, Article 1, 2(d) EU-Ukraine AA). Importantly, this ambition in the scope and depth of cooperation is matched by the creation...
Ukraine was able to produce a larger share of total output in the industrial (17 percent) and especially the agricultural (21 percent) sectors of the Soviet economy. In effect, a centrally directed transfer of wealth from Ukraine, amounting to one-fifth of its national income, helped to finan...
BERLIN (Reuters) - The Ukraine war will have cost the German economy around 160 billion euros ($171 billion), or some 4% of its gross domestic output, in lost value creation by the end of the year, the head of the German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) said. T...
of the 18th century, most Ukrainian ethnographic territory was absorbed by the Russian Empire. Following the collapse of czarist Russia in 1917, Ukraine achieved a short-lived period of independence (1917-20), but was reconquered and endured a brutal Soviet rule that engineered two forced famines...