Peter Dickinson - Ukrainian on the Front Line of Freedom - Fighting for A Democratic European Future
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The streets of Kyiv throb with the sound of generators, keeping electricity flowing for businesses and homes, despite Putin’s terror and missile strikes on Ukraine’s critical infrastructure. Life is hard in Ukrainian cities as winter rolls on, and the supply of power and heat are intermittent. But Ukrainians are undaunted, and even less likely to succumb to Moscow’s threats than they were in February. Peter Dickinson is UkraineAlert Editor at the Eurasia Centre of the Atlantic Council. He is also Chief Editor of Business Ukraine magazine and Publisher of Lviv Today magazine. Peter has been a permanent resident of Ukraine for nearly twenty years and has worked to develop awareness of Ukrainian current affairs and issues in English-speaking countries. In 1997, he served as the British Council’s information manager in West Ukraine, where he worked to facilitate dialogue between Ukrainian NGOs and academic sectors and promote UK government outreach in the region. Since then, Peter has established himself as a journalist and media manager in Kyiv, helping to launch and manage a range of media products in Ukraine over the past fifteen years.