Cold Kyiv Christmas - Ukrainian Analysis Of Zelenskyy's US Visit
An exploration of how President Zelenskyy's US visit landed with those
back home, in Ukraine, including a description of Bakhmut in the Donbas
Region of Ukraine, where Zelenskyy visited soldiers on the military
front, prior to his trip speaking to Congress.
To get a sense of this, a conversation with Dr. Ivan Gomza, who is
Academic Director of the Public Policy and Governance Program at Kyiv
School of Economics. He spoke to us from Kyiv during a window of time
when he had electricity.
Gomza describes how he and others are surviving the winter with limited
electricity, water and heat. He also elaborated from the Ukrainian
perspective what Zelenskyy's visit has meant, as well as the broader
relationship between Russia and Ukraine as imperial and client states.
Professor Gomza researches democratization, authoritarian regimes,
popular movements, good governance and has written extensively about
this war. He teaches at Kyiv School of Economics and Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
and frequently gives public lectures. He is the author of two books and
has published numerous articles on the war, Ukrainian nationalism,
authoritarian politics, and social movements