Daily Archives: July 5, 2024

Ukraine Analityca 1(33) 2024
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BEYOND MORAL SUPPORT: UKRAINE’S RECOVERY IN LIGHT OF ITS ACCESSION TO THE EUROPEAN UNION

Following Russia’s war of aggression, Ukraine faces the monumental task of rebuilding its infrastructure and institutions. Despite the ongoing conflict, the European Union has granted Ukraine candidate status for membership, highlighting a resilient partnership. Looking at the post-war recovery experiences of Serbia and Kosovo, and their ongoing trajectories towards EU membership, this paper explores the…

Ukraine Analityca 1(33) 2024
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BUILDING BACK BETTER

The renewed, full-scale aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine in 2022 has served as a further catalyst for grassroots nation-building efforts, highlighting the need for a comprehensive social model, prioritising inclusivity, stability, and long-term prosperity. While military victory against a brutal aggressor remains an existential necessity, being a key factor for Ukraine to protect…

Ukraine Analityca 1(33) 2024
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LIBERATION & REINTEGRATION OF CRIMEA: WHEN AND HOW

The paper addresses the situation on the temporarily occupied Crimean Peninsula and the changes brought about by two years of the full-scale Russian-Ukrainian war. The achievements of Ukraine’s Armed Forces in the Black Sea, where they have seriously damaged a third of the warships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, are emphasised. The prospects for…

Ukraine Analityca 1(33) 2024
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TRANSPARENCY AS A BASIC PRINCIPLE OF RECONSTRUCTION

The issue of transparency is currently at the forefront of the attention of the EU, IMF, G7, and other international institutions. This aligns with the demands of Ukrainian society, which, unlike its international partners, takes a more radical position in understanding the concept of “transparency” and advocating for this principle. Hence, the question arises: Is…

Forewords

Dear readers, While Ukraine is still fighting its war against Russian aggression, it needs to think about reconstruction and recovery. On which principles should it be developed, how transparent is this process? What is the role of the European integration in the recovery of Ukraine and why the EU should support Ukraine’s reconstruction?

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