Eastern Europe, Vladimir Putin, & the Manosphere
In March 2013, two Ukrainian women confronted an American they felt had violated their privacy on Hovirit Ukraina (Ukraine Speaks), a Kyiv-based television...
Matthew Kupfer is a writer, translator, and researcher currently pursuing his master’s degree in regional studies at Harvard University’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies. Previously, he was a Junior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in 2013-2014. Matthew’s writing examines ethnic conflict, nationalism, and reconciliation in the former Soviet Union. He has lived, studied, and reported from Russia and spent time in Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan, where he was a witness to the June 2010 interethnic conflict in the city of Osh. Matthew is fluent in Russian.