Station Ukraine
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In 'Station Ukraine' Borja Lasheras traces his personal and professional engagement with Ukraine from the post-2014 moment through later developments, reflecting on how visiting and studying the country changed his perspectives.
The book mixes reportage, analysis, and memoir to show Ukraine as an active agent rather than merely a victim of aggression, highlighting civic resilience and geopolitical significance.
Lasheras situates Ukraine within broader European security debates while recounting his own evolving relationship with Ukrainian society and institutions.
He uses firsthand observations to challenge common Western preconceptions and to argue for deeper engagement with Ukrainian realities.
The book aims to deepen readers' understanding of Ukraine’s political transformation, its defense capacity, and its role in shaping European security.
The book mixes reportage, analysis, and memoir to show Ukraine as an active agent rather than merely a victim of aggression, highlighting civic resilience and geopolitical significance.
Lasheras situates Ukraine within broader European security debates while recounting his own evolving relationship with Ukrainian society and institutions.
He uses firsthand observations to challenge common Western preconceptions and to argue for deeper engagement with Ukrainian realities.
The book aims to deepen readers' understanding of Ukraine’s political transformation, its defense capacity, and its role in shaping European security.
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