Video Interviews
Rules or common sense?
Russia intentionally undermines global institutions. The world should respond.
Facing the Facts and Expectations for Russia
Ukraine’s offensive into Kursk blew another hole in the myth of invincible, eternal Russia. There is no rallying around the flag, no end-of-the-world counterstrike, no
Sectoral reforms, human capital and tax policies: what to expect in the next four years
In this article, we look at sectoral reforms that should create prerequisites for sustainable economic development and EU integration. We also discuss planned changes in
Central Executive Authorities: What, When, and Why?
From time to time, certain government agencies in Ukraine are created or dissolved. We consider this process over the past 20 years (2002-2024) and how
Ukraine’s plans for institutional reforms
Ukraine’s support by international organizations is usually structured as “money in exchange for reforms”. These reforms aim to make the Ukrainian economy more competitive and
US mulls seizing $300 billion in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine
The United States is reportedly looking into the possibility of seizing some 300 billion dollars in frozen Russian assets. The Biden administration is exploring the