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      Ukraine’s Business Environment: Corruption and Corporate Political Strategies
      Jan24

      Ukraine’s Business Environment: Corruption and Corporate Political Strategies

      Invitation OnlyResearch EventUkraine’s Business Environment: Corruption and Corporate Political Strategies6 Feb 2017 – 15:30 to 17:00Add to CalendariCalendar Outlook Google Yahoo Chatham House, LondonRussia and Eurasia Programme, Ukraine ForumParticipantsDr. Peter Rodgers, Lecturer in Strategy and International Business, Sheffield...

      Full Disclosure: Tackling Public Corruption in Ukraine
      Nov30

      Full Disclosure: Tackling Public Corruption in Ukraine

      30 November 2016The new electronic system of asset and income declarations for Ukrainian public officials is an important step in tackling corruption but the revelations must now be followed by proper verification, investigation and punishment. Kateryna BoguslavskaAcademy Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme After Ukrainian officials declared...

      Ukrainian Identity after Euromaidan: Drivers of Change and Impact on Reforms
      Nov29

      Ukrainian Identity after Euromaidan: Drivers of Change and Impact on Reforms

      Invitation OnlyResearch EventUkrainian Identity after Euromaidan: Drivers of Change and Impact on Reforms14 Dec 2016 – 15:00 to 16:30Add to CalendariCalendar Outlook Google Yahoo Chatham House, LondonRussia and Eurasia Programme, Ukraine ForumParticipantsDr Mykola Riabchuk, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Political and...

      Evaluating the Sanctions Against Russia
      Nov16

      Evaluating the Sanctions Against Russia

      Tue13DecInvitation OnlyResearch EventEvaluating the Sanctions Against Russia13 Dec 2016 – 14:00 to 15:30Add to CalendariCalendar Outlook Google Yahoo Chatham House, LondonRussia and Eurasia Programme, Russia’s Domestic Politics, Russian Foreign PolicyParticipantsDr Sergey Aleksashenko, Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Global Economy and...

      The Conflict in Eastern Ukraine: The Role of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission
      Nov10

      The Conflict in Eastern Ukraine: The Role of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission

      Wed30NovInvitation OnlyResearch EventThe Conflict in Eastern Ukraine: The Role of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission30 Nov 2016 – 10:30 to 12:00Add to CalendariCalendar Outlook Google Yahoo Chatham House, LondonRussia and Eurasia Programme, Ukraine ForumParticipantsAlexander Hug, Head, the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission in UkraineRasa...

      Life After the Fall of the Soviet Union: Assessing the Future of the Region
      Oct28

      Life After the Fall of the Soviet Union: Assessing the Future of the Region

      Tue13DecMembersLife After the Fall of the Soviet Union: Assessing the Future of the Region13 Dec 2016 – 18:00 to 19:00Add to CalendariCalendar Outlook Google Yahoo Chatham House, LondonParticipantsVictor Mironenko, Head, Center for Ukrainian studies; Vice-President, Russian Association of Ukrainian StudiesArkady Ostrovsky, Russia and...

      Ukraine’s Economic Reforms: What Worked, Failed and Remains
      Oct19

      Ukraine’s Economic Reforms: What Worked, Failed and Remains

      Thu27OctResearch EventUkraine’s Economic Reforms: What Worked, Failed and Remains27 Oct 2016 – 10:00 to 11:30Add to CalendariCalendar Outlook Google Yahoo Chatham House, LondonRussia and Eurasia Programme, Ukraine ForumParticipantsAnders Åslund, Senior Fellow, Atlantic CouncilArtem Shevalev, Alternate Board Director for Ukraine,...

      Transforming Ukraine Through Impact Investment
      Oct05

      Transforming Ukraine Through Impact Investment

      Tue25OctInvitation OnlyResearch EventTransforming Ukraine Through Impact Investment25 Oct 2016 – 10:15 to 13:30Add to CalendariCalendar Outlook Google Yahoo Chatham House, LondonRussia and Eurasia Programme, Ukraine ForumParticipantsLenna Koszarny, Founding Partner and Chief Executive Officer, Horizon CapitalJaroslawa Johnson, President and...

      Why Turkey’s Disapproval of the West’s Response to the Coup Has Limited Merit
      Aug10

      Why Turkey’s Disapproval of the West’s Response to the Coup Has Limited Merit

      10 August 2016 Fadi HakuraAssociate Fellow, Europe Programme Although Turks across the political and ideological spectrum are seething at the West’s apparently lukewarm condemnation of the abortive coup on July 15, there are valid reasons behind the response A Turkish flag attached to helium balloons as people gather to protest at Konak...

      Import Substitution and Economic Sovereignty in Russia
      Jun09

      Import Substitution and Economic Sovereignty in Russia

      Project: Russia and Eurasia Programme09 June 2016 Dr Richard ConnollyAssociate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme Professor Philip Hanson OBEAssociate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia Programme Russia’s dependency on oil and gas exports makes its economic sovereignty fragile and import substitution would reduce this dependency only if it were...