Maxim Vikhrov

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Maksim Vikhrov is a Kiev-based journalist who previously worked in Donbas.


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The Luhansk Coup: Why Armed Conflict Erupted in Russia’s Puppet Regime

Last week’s events change little on the ground in the so-called “Luhansk People’s Republic.” They do, however, demonstrate the degree to which Moscow cannot control the strategically important region. Despite the Kremlin’s best efforts, conflict between local authorities grew so out of hand that Moscow was forced to send armed reinforcements.

· November 29, 2017
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The Tip of the Ukraine Iceberg: After the Dutch EU Referendum

Despite Kiev’s official rhetoric, the national consensus on integration with the EU is increasingly fragile. Pro-Russian forces are reasserting themselves in the southeast, while ultra-right activists are campaigning against the European Union in the west. On top of that, the current pro-European government has no real achievements to boast of.

· May 17, 2016
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Turmoil in Kiev: Ukrainian Society and Decentralization

The Ukrainian capital Kiev saw a return to violent political protest this week after a long period of quiet. How widespread are the sentiments of the radical protestors and how popular is President Poroshenko's strategy of decentralization?

· September 4, 2015