We are pleased to share the autumn issue of the London Ukrainian Review entitled “Justice for Ukraine,” produced in collaboration with the Ukraine in European Dialogue program at the IWM.
The issue explores how impunity for Russia’s crimes of the past breeds its genocidal war against Ukraine in the present. Ukrainians’ fight for justice is viewed from the standpoint of the Sixtiers and the Maidan generations, through the eyes of an art historian, lawyer, ex-serviceman, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
The London Ukrainian Review is an open-access journal that tackles global challenges through the prism of Ukraine while adopting a distinctly internationalist perspective on the Ukrainian past and present. The editor-in-chief, Sasha Dovzhyk, is an author, cultural manager, IWM alumna, and Programme Director of INDEX: Institute for Documentation and Exchange, a project initiated by the IWM.
The issue is available here.