Section: Carnegie Europe (EU)
A Reminder to Continue Ukraine Reforms
Without renewed domestic commitment to reforms, the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement will bring about little change in Ukraine. …read more Source: Carnegie...
How to Achieve a Ukrainian Success Story
Western governments should take a number of measures to more resolutely support Ukraine’s national security and economic prospects. …read more Source: Carnegie...
Is “Hybrid Geopolitics” the Next EU Foreign Policy Doctrine?
The crisis in Ukraine has pushed the European Union to become a different kind of policy actor. …read more Source: Carnegie...
Europe’s Eastern Crisis: The Geopolitics of Asymmetry
In recent years a series of crises have erupted on the European Union’s eastern borders. In response, the EU has begun to map its own form of ‘liberal-redux geopolitics’ that combines various strategic logics. …read more Source: Carnegie...
Ukraine’s Slow Struggle for Decentralization
Decentralization reforms in Ukraine have begun to deliver results, but the government in Kyiv needs to find creative ways to ensure successful completion of the process. …read more Source: Carnegie...
The Vicious Circle of Arms Control and Regional Conflict
A recent decision by the OSCE to revive arms-control talks is unlikely to achieve much without simultaneous efforts to resolve protracted conflicts in Eastern Europe. …read more Source: Carnegie...
Ukraine’s Visa Liberalization Saga
Visa-free access to EU countries is a major attraction for Ukrainians. But delays in the process risk eroding the much-needed support of pro-EU movements in Ukraine. …read more Source: Carnegie...
A Step Toward Greater Transparency in Ukraine
A new database detailing the private assets of state officials, although imperfect, is a major step change in Ukrainian politics. …read more Source: Carnegie...
Judy Asks: Has the West Forgotten Ukraine?
A selection of experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world. …read more Source: Carnegie...
Fighting a Culture of Corruption in Ukraine
To make progress on stamping out corruption, Ukraine requires targeted reform of the powerful institutions that perpetuate corrupt practices, particularly the justice system. …read more Source: Carnegie...