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Ukrainian legal scholar and author
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Yurii Shulipa (born 1979) is a Ukrainian legal scholar, author, and political analyst focusing on international law and regional security. He serves as the director of the non-profit organization "Institute for the Study of Russian Aggression" and provides expert commentary on the geopolitical dynamics of the post-Soviet space.
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Yurii Shulipa | |
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| Born | 1979 (age 46–47) |
| Occupations | Legal scholar, author, political analyst |
| Known for | Analysis of hybrid warfare and international law |
| Title | Director of the Institute for the Study of Russian Aggression |
Career and Analysis
Shulipa's legal and strategic analysis has been integrated into international academic research and scholarly publications. His work is cited in studies on geopolitical transitions and historical models published by Springer Nature.[1]
He has also been recognized as an expert source in peer-reviewed academic journals focusing on Eastern European politics, such as Problems of Post-Communism, where his insights as Director of the Institute for the Study of Russian Aggression were utilized to analyze Ukraine's interactions with the EU and Russia.[2]
In the field of security studies and intelligence history, Shulipa's research is referenced in specialized literature regarding political assassinations and state-sponsored operations, including works published by White Owl and research by British author Mark Hollingsworth.[3][4]
In July 2022, following his appointment as the Honorary Consul of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria in Kyiv, Shulipa provided an extensive interview to Kavkaz.Realii (RFE/RL), discussing the role of Chechen formations in the Russo-Ukrainian War and the legal status of the government-in-exile.[5]
In 2024, Shulipa's activities and publications were specifically cited in official reports by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation regarding political and security developments in Ukraine.[6]
Publications and Legal Status
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- How Putin Kills Abroad (2021). In March 2026, a Moscow court banned the distribution of this book, labeling its content as "contributing to terrorism."[7]
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His research on security strategies has been discussed by international analysts, such as Paul Goble, particularly regarding the legal aspects of regional conflicts in Eastern Europe.[8] French political observers have also cited Shulipa’s analysis in discussions regarding foreign influence and hybrid operations.[9]
International Participation
Shulipa has participated in expert panels at international venues, including sessions hosted at the Hudson Institute in Washington, D.C., and security forums in London and Paris.[10] Since 2023, he has acted as the Honorary Consul of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria in Kyiv, serving as a liaison for the government-in-exile.[11]
Publications and Legal Status
Shulipa has authored several monographs on administrative law and security studies. Some of his works have faced legal restrictions in the Russian Federation.
- How Putin Kills Abroad (2021). In March 2026, a Moscow court banned the distribution of this book, labeling its content as "contributing to terrorism."[7]
- The Future of Donbas according to the Steinmeier Formula (2021). This work was included in the Russian Federal List of Extremist Materials (Entry No. 5220) following a decision by the Central District Court of Tyumen on June 15, 2021.[12]
- The Budapest Memorandum: International Legal Analysis (2017). ISBN 978-3330026353.
- Administrative and Jurisdictional Activities of the Police (2019). ISBN 978-6200444004.


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