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In this compelling episode of Ukrainapodden, we're joined by Ukrainian journalist Anastasiia Lapatina, currently with Lawfare Media and formerly of The Kyiv Independent. Lapatina shares her unique perspective on the ongoing war, shedding light on critical issues often overlooked in Western discourse.
She candidly discusses the challenge of Ukrainian representation, highlighting the imbalance where 'Russian opposition leaders' are often amplified, even when their statements, like Yulia Navalny's on military aid, prove problematic for Ukraine's cause. Lapatina offers invaluable advice to Western media and conference organizers: ensure equal representation, avoid joint panels that equate aggressor and victim, and delve deeper into the nuanced context of the conflict.
The conversation extends to the long-term nature of the war, critiquing the West's 'strategic clarity' and its focus on theoretical 'peacekeeping' solutions without addressing the immediate realities on the front line. Lapatina also reflects on Ukraine's own historical struggles with corruption and how domestic issues have shaped its relationship with Western partners, acknowledging that Western nations have their own complex priorities.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the political turmoil surrounding Ukraine's anti-corruption bodies, NABU and SAPO. Lapatina details the controversial attempt by Zelensky's administration to undermine their independence, the swift, nationwide protests that followed, and the eventual reversal of the contentious law. This segment powerfully illustrates the unwavering commitment of Ukrainian civil society, especially its youth, to democratic principles and their 'immunity to authoritarianism.'
Don't miss Lapatina's insights into her acclaimed podcast 'Escalation,' which meticulously chronicles the history of Ukraine-US relations since 1991, offering crucial context for understanding Ukraine's enduring fight for sovereignty and its path towards European integration.
You can read Lapatinas work for Lawfare Media here.
For a more in-depth understanding of the anti-corruption challenges discussed, listen to Anastasia Lapatina's interview with Anastasia Radina on the Lawfare Daily podcast
Timestamps:
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By NettavisenIn this compelling episode of Ukrainapodden, we're joined by Ukrainian journalist Anastasiia Lapatina, currently with Lawfare Media and formerly of The Kyiv Independent. Lapatina shares her unique perspective on the ongoing war, shedding light on critical issues often overlooked in Western discourse.
She candidly discusses the challenge of Ukrainian representation, highlighting the imbalance where 'Russian opposition leaders' are often amplified, even when their statements, like Yulia Navalny's on military aid, prove problematic for Ukraine's cause. Lapatina offers invaluable advice to Western media and conference organizers: ensure equal representation, avoid joint panels that equate aggressor and victim, and delve deeper into the nuanced context of the conflict.
The conversation extends to the long-term nature of the war, critiquing the West's 'strategic clarity' and its focus on theoretical 'peacekeeping' solutions without addressing the immediate realities on the front line. Lapatina also reflects on Ukraine's own historical struggles with corruption and how domestic issues have shaped its relationship with Western partners, acknowledging that Western nations have their own complex priorities.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the political turmoil surrounding Ukraine's anti-corruption bodies, NABU and SAPO. Lapatina details the controversial attempt by Zelensky's administration to undermine their independence, the swift, nationwide protests that followed, and the eventual reversal of the contentious law. This segment powerfully illustrates the unwavering commitment of Ukrainian civil society, especially its youth, to democratic principles and their 'immunity to authoritarianism.'
Don't miss Lapatina's insights into her acclaimed podcast 'Escalation,' which meticulously chronicles the history of Ukraine-US relations since 1991, offering crucial context for understanding Ukraine's enduring fight for sovereignty and its path towards European integration.
You can read Lapatinas work for Lawfare Media here.
For a more in-depth understanding of the anti-corruption challenges discussed, listen to Anastasia Lapatina's interview with Anastasia Radina on the Lawfare Daily podcast
Timestamps:
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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