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      Participation in the forum “Poland-Ukraine: Security Policy”
      Nov05

      Participation in the forum “Poland-Ukraine: Security Policy”

      Co-director of Foreign Relations and International Security Programmes of the Razumkov Centre Oleksiy Melnyk attended the Forum Poland-Ukraine: Security Policy, held by the Stefan Batory Foundation on 1-2 October 2015 in Warsaw. The Polish-Ukrainian Forum gathered approximately 50 participants from the two countries – politicians, diplomats,...

      The West lacks determination to demonstrate its military superiority over Russia
      Nov05

      The West lacks determination to demonstrate its military superiority over Russia

      In his column for Novoe Vremia website Co-director of Foreign Relationa and Internationational Security Programmes at the Razumkov Centre Oleksiy Melnyk describes how Russian president Vladimir Putin successfully exploits aggressive actions and rhetoric in his forign policy to blackmail Ukraine and the West. In his recent interview, Vladimir...

      Analytical report “Debt: time to take and time to give. Global trends and challenges for Ukraine”
      Nov05

      Analytical report “Debt: time to take and time to give. Global trends and challenges for Ukraine”

      Among the main challenges of today, problematic issues connected with the state of public finance, its deficit, and accumulated debt can be identified. During the last decades of the last century – the period when many new economies were formed in the world – financial, currency, and debt crises were not rare in developing countries. At the...

      From the very beginning, the conflict in the east of Ukraine was inspired by external force
      Nov05

      From the very beginning, the conflict in the east of Ukraine was inspired by external force

      In his comment for the Day newspaper Co-director of Foreign Relations and International Security Programmes at the Razumkov Centre Oleksiy Melnyk describes the applicability of international experience to the conflict in Donbas. The applicability of international experience to the conflict in Donbas is significantly limited by the factor that...

      If Ukraine returns the debt to Russia, this may cause confusion among the rest of the creditors
      Nov05

      If Ukraine returns the debt to Russia, this may cause confusion among the rest of the creditors

      On 29 October, the period that Kyiv allocated to Russia for joining the agreement of creditors on restructuring the external debt of Ukraine has elapsed. Moscow is threatening with court for non-payment of the 3 billion debt in December. However, Ukraine states that it is ready for litigation, informs the news agency Deutsche Welle. According to...

      Meeting with the former Prime Minister of Bulgaria
      Nov05

      Meeting with the former Prime Minister of Bulgaria

      On 13 October, the Razumkov Centre hosted a meeting with the former Prime Minister of Bulgaria (1997-2001) Ivan Kostov. From the Bulgarian side, the meeting was also attended by Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Bulgaria in Ukraine Krasimir Minchev and Counsellor of the Embassy Zvezdomir Penkov. The Razumkov Centre was represented...

      The Razumkov Centre Newsletter №25
      Nov05

      The Razumkov Centre Newsletter №25

      This issue contains articles and interviews of the Razumkov Centre’s experts, dealing with most topical issues in Ukraine’s current affairs. In particular – domestic politics, security sector, the situation in the Ukrainian economy and energy sector. Read the Razumkov Centre Newsletter №25 …read more Source: Razumkov...

      Anti-Corruption Policies in Ukraine: Successes and Setbacks
      Nov04

      Anti-Corruption Policies in Ukraine: Successes and Setbacks

      Photo by Torange.us Endemic corruption in Ukraine was one of the triggers of the Euromaidan protests and promises to combat it propelled a new generation of political activists into the government. Ukraine recently passed a series of anti-corruption laws and established new agencies to combat corruption. Will these steps lead to appreciable...

      New Film Captures Ukraine’s 91-Day Fight for Freedom
      Nov04

      New Film Captures Ukraine’s 91-Day Fight for Freedom

      History is mostly curated and told years or even centuries later by persons not directly involved.But the twentieth century video camera brought us history on the run, produced by journalists, and now the cell phone records events and stories told by the participants themselves in real time.The finest example of this New History is the newly...

      Why Poroshenko’s Support for Shokin Is Dangerous
      Nov04

      Why Poroshenko’s Support for Shokin Is Dangerous

      On October 31, protesters parked ninety-three cars outside the private residence of Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to demand that he fire Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin. Protesters held signs demanding change and a few held placards supporting the President. The atmosphere was reminiscent of the Euromaidan protests, but on a much smaller...