This Policy Contribution analyses the Ukrainian economic, institutional and political reforms of 2014-17 in terms of their sustainability and completeness, and evaluates what remains to be done. Compared to previous attempts, the current reform round has proved more successful and some politically difficult decisions have been taken (for example, the elimination of gas subsidies), but it remains incomplete in many important area
The political and economic vector of Ukraine’s development has changed many times over the years of ...
Almost three years after the Euromaidan revolution, Ukraine’s leadership has fallen woefully short i...
Ukraine has come a long way since the Revolution of Dignity (Maidan) in 2013-14. The country is goin...
Since the Euromaidan protests (2013-2014), Ukraine has had two presidents and four governments. They...
Apart from threats to its national security and territorial integrity, Ukraine faces serious economi...
Ukraine is struggling with both external aggression and the dramatically poor shape of its economy. ...
This article attempts to offer a picture of the state of the economic reform in Ukraine in the summe...
The conflict in Ukraine since the beginning of 2014 has been the important in the history of Ukraine...
Notes Regardless of whether Ukraine is ‘lost’, or who lost it, Daniel Gros finds in this new Comment...
The post-Maidan Ukrainian government found itself forced to launch a comprehensive state reform proc...
The Party of Regions took power in early 2010, after Ukraine had been plunged deep in economic crisi...
Helping Ukraine to reconstruct and reform its economy is arguably the most important project for Eur...
Highlights: • Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Belarus has maintained a largely non-m...
None of the three revolutions in Ukraine's modern history as an independent state has been able to b...
Since gaining independence in 1991, Ukraine has regularly espoused a willingness to participate in g...
The political and economic vector of Ukraine’s development has changed many times over the years of ...
Almost three years after the Euromaidan revolution, Ukraine’s leadership has fallen woefully short i...
Ukraine has come a long way since the Revolution of Dignity (Maidan) in 2013-14. The country is goin...
Since the Euromaidan protests (2013-2014), Ukraine has had two presidents and four governments. They...
Apart from threats to its national security and territorial integrity, Ukraine faces serious economi...
Ukraine is struggling with both external aggression and the dramatically poor shape of its economy. ...
This article attempts to offer a picture of the state of the economic reform in Ukraine in the summe...
The conflict in Ukraine since the beginning of 2014 has been the important in the history of Ukraine...
Notes Regardless of whether Ukraine is ‘lost’, or who lost it, Daniel Gros finds in this new Comment...
The post-Maidan Ukrainian government found itself forced to launch a comprehensive state reform proc...
The Party of Regions took power in early 2010, after Ukraine had been plunged deep in economic crisi...
Helping Ukraine to reconstruct and reform its economy is arguably the most important project for Eur...
Highlights: • Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Belarus has maintained a largely non-m...
None of the three revolutions in Ukraine's modern history as an independent state has been able to b...
Since gaining independence in 1991, Ukraine has regularly espoused a willingness to participate in g...
The political and economic vector of Ukraine’s development has changed many times over the years of ...
Almost three years after the Euromaidan revolution, Ukraine’s leadership has fallen woefully short i...
Ukraine has come a long way since the Revolution of Dignity (Maidan) in 2013-14. The country is goin...