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Reforms
March 5, 2018

What Might Be Next In EU-Ukraine Relations?

The EU-Ukraine Association Agreement (AA) has been, perhaps, the most dramatic EU deal with a third country.
Ukraine
February 28, 2018

Lost Treasures: How Ukraine Fights for the Return of Yanukovych Assets

Serhiy Klyuyev, a Ukrainian MP from the close entourage of Viktor Yanukovych (also known as “family”), fled the country in 2014 after the Euromaidan protests. He...
Reforms
February 27, 2018

From Soviet Union to Europe: Could Ukraine Still Become A Welfare State?

As a post-soviet state, Ukraine struggles in general to find a balance between a social policy targeted at improving the quality of life and harsh reforms which...
Russian Aggression
February 27, 2018

Canada’s Big Opportunity to Push Back Against Putin

Canada assumed the G7 presidency on January 1, 2018, and this platform offers a valuable opportunity to inject some new energy into the international response to...
Reforms
February 26, 2018

Key Facts You Need To Know About Ukraine’s Reform Of Public Administration

An important but almost unnoticed process is taking place right now in Ukraine. Several Ukrainian ministries have launched new Directorates, i.e. internal platforms...
Reforms
February 22, 2018

Uniform and Reform: How Has the Patrol Police Changed in Two Years?

Their average response time is seven minutes. The people working here are mostly young and new to the system. They are criticized for violating traffic rules and...
Ukraine
February 20, 2018

Ukraine’s Had Revolutions, But Where Is the Real Evolution?

In the last three decades, Ukraine has experienced three dramatic changes that have often been referred to as revolutions. But were they genuinely revolutionary?
Ukraine
February 19, 2018

Forget East-West and Language Divide. Politicians May Exploit New Wedge Issues in Ukraine’s Elections

Ukraine has decisively moved toward the West. Previously pulled between East and West, Ukrainians are now more united on key issues that had previously rankled the...
Reforms
February 16, 2018

Why Ukrainian Forests Don’t Benefit From The Ban On Wood Export – Interview

In 2015 the Ukrainian Parliament adopted bill to introduce a 10-year moratorium on the export of round timber, which came into full force in 2017. The most evident...
Ukraine
February 15, 2018

UkraineConnection: famous people connected to Ukraine

Over the last few centuries, Ukraine has often served as a borderland for empires, and a country where different cultures met and enriched each other.
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