

Dr Ostap Kushnir
Summary
At the University of Portsmouth, I am a Lecturer in Politics and International Relations. I am also a member of the Centre for European and International Studies Research.
My academic and research interests include European geopolitics, European regionalisation, and Central and Eastern European affairs (with a particular focus on post-communist transformation and civic activism in Ukraine, Russia, and Poland). I also have a background in mass communication and mass information.
I have written, edited, or co-edited three books on Russo-Ukrainian relations (Ukraine and Russian Neo-imperialism: The Divergent Break), regionalisation in Central and Eastern Europe (Intermarium: Polish-Ukrainian Linchpin of Baltic-Black Sea Cooperation), and post-communist transformation (Meandering in Transition: Thirty Years of Reforms and Identity in Post-Communist Europe). Apart from this, I have authored more than 25 peer-reviewed research articles/chapters and dozens of publications in the media.
In 2022-23 I worked as a political analyst for the Forum for Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta (Canada), to identify and counter Russian disinformation in North American Media.
Since 2015, I have served as a member of the editorial board of the Central European Journal for International and Security Studies (CEJISS).
I am a supporter of the informational society and Western values. Philosopher on the topics of astropolitics and the digitized world. Populariser of science and car blogger. Fantasy writer.
For regular updates and insights into my work, you can follow me on @OstapKushnir.
Teaching responsibilities
I currently teach several modules at undergraduate and postgraduate levels:
At the undergraduate level, I coordinate Analysing Foreign Policy (Level 5), and co-deliver Key Themes (Level 4) and Security Challenges in the 21st Century (Level 6). All three modules are a core for the BA (Hons) degree in International Relations programme. 100% of our graduates who take this degree are in work or further study.
At the postgraduate level, I co-deliver Defence and Deterrence (Level 7). This module introduces students to the challenges and issues associated with deterring modern security threats. This is a core module for the following Master's level programmes: MA International Relations (Campus based) and MA International Relations and Politics.
I also supervise students tasking the Humanities and Social Science MRes programme and PhD research.
Research outputs
2025
Interwoven resilience: non-state actors and formal institutions in Ukraine’s urban war effort
Kushnir, O.
30 Jun 2025, In: Central European Journal of International and Security Studies. 19, 2, p. 29-70, 51p.
Research output: Article
2024
Holodomor – Vernichtung durch Hunger
Kushnir, O.
23 Nov 2024, In: Der Pragmaticus
Research output: Article
Decolonising knowledge production about Ukraine: a security aspect
Kushnir, O.
18 Oct 2024, In: Polish Political Science Yearbook. 53, 3, p. 139-153, 10
Research output: Article
Das Rückgrat der Demokratie
Kushnir, O.
23 Aug 2024, In: Der Pragmaticus
Research output: Article
Thirty years of political orders in Ukraine: constructing a nation of decentralized communities
Kushnir, O.
1 Jun 2024,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)
Vladimir Putin has never understood why Ukrainians want to control their own destiny
Kushnir, O.
23 Feb 2024, In: The Conversation
Research output: Article
2023
Das stete Rauschen des Imperiums
Kushnir, O.
10 Nov 2023, In: Der Pragmaticus
Research output: Article
Warum Europa die Ukraine braucht
Kushnir, O.
24 Aug 2023, In: Der Pragmaticus
Research output: Article
2022
Overcoming "Otherness": the contribution and relation of Central and Eastern Europe to the idea "Europe"
Kushnir, O.
1 Dec 2022, In: The International Spectator: Italian Journal of International Affairs. 57, 4, p. 101-120, 17p.
Research output: Article
Idealism and ambiguity of the Intermarium: historical and contemporary geopolitical perspectives
Kushnir, O.
6 Sep 2022,
Research output: Chapter (peer-reviewed)