The Borderland

Sean Griffin

Sean Griffin is pursuing a master’s degree in International Development at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in Washington, DC. He holds bachelors degrees in International Politics and Economics from Penn State University. After graduating from Penn State, Sean worked for two years in Ukraine as a Peace Corps Volunteer. He has also worked as an intern with the Russian International Affairs Council in Moscow. This blog aims to provide analysis of foreign policy issues related to Eastern Europe, with particular focus on Ukraine.

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July 4, 2014

The “Heavenly Hundred” who fell during the Euromaidan protests and the soldiers who resisted the Russian invasion of Crimea had the potential to contribute to a unifying national narrative in Ukraine. This opportunity was quickly lost…

July 1, 2014

Still Running on the Wrong Gauge Tracks   To understand Ukraine’s path towards Europe and its ultimate attainment of European political and economic standards, all you have to do is take a train ride across the border. Before…