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  1. ‘Referendum and National Discontent in Ukraine’, Soviet Analyst, vol.20, no.7 (3 April 1991).

  2. ‘Leonid Kravchuk: Patriot or Placeman?’ Soviet Analyst, vol.20, no 12 (19 June 1991). Reprinted in The Ukrainian Review, vol. XXXIX, no.3 (Autumn 1991), pp.7-13.

  3. ‘AnIndependent Ukraine - But Still Communist?’ Soviet Analyst, vol. 20, no.17 (28 August 1991).

  4. ‘Stanislavski Kuropaty - More Ukrainian Graves’, Soviet Analyst, vol. 19, no.5 (7 March 1990).

  5. ‘Elections and National Discontent in the Ukraine’, Soviet Analyst, vol.19, no.6 (21 March 1990).

  6. ‘Post-Election Blues in the Ukraine?’, Soviet Analyst, vol.19, no.11 (6 June 1990).

  7. ‘Independent (Samizdat) Press in Ukraine Under Gorbachev’, Soviet Analyst,vol.19, nos.17,18 (29 August and 12 September 1990).

  8. ‘Overview Independent Press in Ukraine under Gorbachev’, The Ukrainian Weekly, 23,30 September and 7 October 1990.

  9. ‘Ukraine in Revolt’, The Western Mail, 26 October 1990.

  10. ‘The Ukrainian Christian Democratic Party’, Christian Democracy, Bulletin of The CDI on Eastern Europe, no.8, 1990.

  11. ‘Gorbachev visits a Ukraine in Turmoil’, The Independent, 21 February 1989.

  12. ‘Bykovnia-Ukraine's Kuropaty’, Soviet Analyst, vol.18, no.4 (22 February 1989).

  13. ‘Ukraine Test for Gorbachev’,The Catholic Herald, 7 April 1989.

  14. ‘The Ukraine Under Gorbachev’, Soviet Analyst, vol. 18, no.8 (19 April 1989).

  15. ‘Congress of the Ukrainian Popular Front’, UGPA Newsletter, vol. 3, no.8 (September 1989).

  16. ‘The Ukraine Stirs’, Soviet Analyst, vol. 18, no.9 (27 September 1989).

  17. ‘Unrest in Ukraine’, The Bloc, November-December 1989.

  18. ‘The Ukrainian Famine and Terror under Discussion’, Soviet Analyst,vol. 17, nos. 10 and 12 (1 May and 15 June 1988).

  19. ‘Glasnost through a history of distrust’, The Catholic Herald, 3 June 1988.

  20. ‘The Vatican and the Kremlin’, Soviet Nationality Survey, vol. 5, nos.5-6 (May-June 1988).

  21. ‘Émigrés old attitudes die hard’, The Independent, 23 July 1988.

  22. ‘Ukrainian Party under attack’, The Independent, 26 July 1988.

  23. ‘Nationalist Ferment in Western Ukraine’, Soviet Analyst, vol. 17, no.15 (3 August 1988).

  24. ‘Ukraine demos’, The Independent, 8 August 1988.

  25. ‘Letter from the Ukraine. Moscow Defied by Ukrainians’,The Catholic Herald, 12 August 1988.

  26. ‘Shcherbitsky Soldiers on’, Soviet Nationality Survey, vol.5, no.10 (October 1988).

  27. ‘Boomerang’ Hits KGB’, The Bloc, November-December 1988.

  28. ‘The Language Question in Ukraine’, Soviet Nationality Survey, vol. 4, no.5 (May 1987).

  29. ‘Unofficial Youth Groups in Ukraine’, Soviet Analyst, vol. 16, no.20 (14 October 1987).

  30. ‘The Ukrainian Famine: Still a Blank Spot’, Soviet Analyst, vol. 16, nos. 24 and 25 (9 and 23 December 1987).

  31. ‘Antin Potochnyak. RIP’, Voice of Solidarity, January-February 1986.

  32. ‘The Ukrainian National Front, an underground organisation’, Voice of Solidarity, March 1986.

  33. ‘Contemporary Ukrainian Nationalism’, Voice of Solidarity, February 1985.

  34. ‘The Ukrainian Helsinki Group: Ten Years On’, Voice of Solidarity, June 1985.

  35. ‘British and Ukrainian Miners: Comparisons’, Ukrainian Issues, vol.1, no.4 (1985), pp.17-21 and The Ukrainian Review, vol.XXXIV, no.1 (Spring 1986), pp.26-33.

  36. ‘Ukrainian political prisoners die in the Soviet Gulag’, Voice of Solidarity, October 1985.

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