Worrying talk about victory | Olena Solodovnikova

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SKU: 978-617-17-0159-5
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Ukraine and the whole world were transformed by the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war. Now the fate of humanity depends on Ukraine's future. Conversations are taking place both domestically and internationally: should we establish diplomatic relations with a terrorist state after the atrocities of the occupiers, how to influence the Russians, why sanctions hardly work, what mistakes the world community made in allowing the invasion to take place, and whether refugees will return to their homeland after victory. This collection of interviews was created to find answers to difficult but important questions. In the book, you will hear the voices of Ukrainian and foreign intellectuals, diplomats, directors, actors, musicians, soldiers, including Lech Walesa, Serhiy Korsunskyi, Ihor Ostash, Slavenka Drakulych, Krystyna Kurchab-Redlich, Zaza Buadze and others.

The author of the book, Olena Solodovnikova, is a Ukrainian television journalist and editor who, since 2014, has devoted her work to covering the Russian-Ukrainian war and its preconditions.

Reading this book can provide its own answers to rhetorical questions and generate ambivalent thoughts and ideas in readers. It is recommended for those who are particularly interested in the situation in Ukraine, but need to arm themselves with their own critical thinking.

  • Number of pages: 192
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Language: Ukrainian
  • Size: 13.5 x 20.5
  • Publication year: 2023
  • Publisher: Vivat

Worrying talk about victory | Olena Solodovnikova

by Vivat
SKU: 978-617-17-0159-5
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Author: Olena Solodovnikova

Number of pages: 192

Language: Ukrainian

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Ukraine and the whole world were transformed by the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war. Now the fate of humanity depends on Ukraine's future. Conversations are taking place both domestically and internationally: should we establish diplomatic relations with a terrorist state after the atrocities of the occupiers, how to influence the Russians, why sanctions hardly work, what mistakes the world community made in allowing the invasion to take place, and whether refugees will return to their homeland after victory. This collection of interviews was created to find answers to difficult but important questions. In the book, you will hear the voices of Ukrainian and foreign intellectuals, diplomats, directors, actors, musicians, soldiers, including Lech Walesa, Serhiy Korsunskyi, Ihor Ostash, Slavenka Drakulych, Krystyna Kurchab-Redlich, Zaza Buadze and others.

The author of the book, Olena Solodovnikova, is a Ukrainian television journalist and editor who, since 2014, has devoted her work to covering the Russian-Ukrainian war and its preconditions.

Reading this book can provide its own answers to rhetorical questions and generate ambivalent thoughts and ideas in readers. It is recommended for those who are particularly interested in the situation in Ukraine, but need to arm themselves with their own critical thinking.

  • Number of pages: 192
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Language: Ukrainian
  • Size: 13.5 x 20.5
  • Publication year: 2023
  • Publisher: Vivat