Tetiana Stelmakh

Ex Editor-in-Chief

Education

Work Experience

Editor-in-Chief

The Ukrainian Review

2024 - 2025

Awards and Honors

Recent Publications

“Genocidal Rhetoric” or How Russia Is Trying to Publicly Justify Its Gravest Crimes
Analytics

“Genocidal Rhetoric” or How Russia Is Trying to Publicly Justify Its Gravest Crimes

Atrocities in Bucha, mass destruction in Borodianka, devastation of Mariupol, torture centers in Izium. These cities, once little known outside Ukraine, are now associated by foreigners with numerous war crimes committed by Russia during the full-scale aggression. All this is the result of not just the Kremlin dictator’s ambitious attempts to quench his territorial thirst

16.02.2024
The situation of Ukrainian children: how Ukraine is fighting for its rights in PACE
Analytics

The situation of Ukrainian children: how Ukraine is fighting for its rights in PACE

Ukraine became a part of PACE in 1995, but strong cooperation actively began in 2014. It was then that Russia began armed aggression on the territory of Ukraine, which already in 2022, turned into a full-scale invasion. Since then, many resolutions and recommendations have been adopted, which, in one way or another, were intended to

15.02.2024
Interview with Sally Helgesen: about success, life, and women at war
Interview

Interview with Sally Helgesen: about success, life, and women at war

The Ukrainian Review interviewed Sally Helgesen, an American author, speaker, and leadership coach. We talked about how women can achieve success in the difficult conditions that currently exist in Ukraine: ongoing Russian aggression, uncertainty about the future, and the presence of stereotypes and prejudices in Ukrainian society. We bring to your attention a text version

09.02.2024