There are still way too few Ukrainian journalists, activists and think tankers here compared to the other place but maybe they'll start to migrate. This is a list of people who post from a Ukrainian/non-Russian centric perspective.
Discover a curated selection of academic voices and key resources that shape the contemporary study of politics, social sciences, and humanities—regularly expanded to include new additions.
A list of women who work in survey research and public opinion polling
Mostly American, some Brits, couple of French
Carpetblog has been in a funk for a decade or so. Is this the platform that can revive glory of the early 2000s, when Carpetblog was one of the most read English language weblogs in the South Caucasus? Here are new and longtime Carpetblog faves. Not comprehensive
People who think about how Influence operations, Information integrity, malign narratives, propaganda or -LOL “FIMI”-shape public opinion. Whatever you want to call it, just don’t call it disinformation
Practitioners and academics working to advance/halt the backsliding of democratic movements outside of the US. A mushy category that would be improved with more diplomats, multilats and civil society but here we are
Yah know
Mirror of "Ukraine, Russia etc." Bluesky feed: https://goodfeeds.co/search?q=%22Ukraine%2C+Russia+etc.%22 (Otherwise known as: "How to read international news without having your brain fried".)