Russia has recently issued US and NATO leaders with a series of unrealistic security demands but Moscow’s true goal remains the isolation and subjugation of Ukraine
Opinion
OPINION: Strong Ukraine-Turkey partnership holds the key to the future of Black Sea region security
Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba believes today’s strengthening strategic partnership between Ukraine and Turkey can counter the threat posed by Russia and help guarantee the future security of the Black Sea region
Flexibility in structuring Ukrainian businesses: lessons from the US
An understanding of business structures in the United States can help Ukrainian businesses improve their own models and enhance the possibility of cooperation with American partners
Vladimir Putin’s Ukraine obsession could plunge Europe into a major war
The Russian president’s recent essay on the “historical unity” of Russians and Ukrainians lays bare his dangerous imperial delusions and refusal to accept the loss of Ukraine
Ukrainian Judicial Ombudsman: a solution to Ukraine’s rule of law problems
Ukraine is in need of a fresh approach to judicial reform in order to overcome deep-seated problems within the country’s legal system. The creation of a Ukrainian Judicial Ombudsman should be the best way forward
UKRAINE AT 30: Maidan’s metamorphosis is the perfect metaphor for Ukraine’s post-Soviet national coming of age
The dramatic reinvention of Kyiv’s central square since 1991 as a place of genuine national importance tells the story of modern Ukraine
OPINION: Ukraine at 30 – the time has come to finally build a real economy
DCH Group President Oleksandr Yaroslavsky says the time for talk is over and argues that Ukraine must look to play a far greater role in the global economy
Why Ukraine’s business community has high hopes for the Biden presidency
President Biden knows Ukraine well and has previously been an outspoken supporter of the country’s democratic transition. Many Ukrainians are now optimistic that his presidency will signal a strengthening in the US-Ukraine relationship
Exploring eastern Ukraine’s European roots and the many myths of Putin’s Russian World
Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly claimed that eastern Ukraine is part of Russia’s historical heartlands, but the region actually has deep Ukrainian roots and strong historic ties to the rest of Europe
Does Putin want peace?
Hopes were high in spring 2019 that the Zelenskyy presidency could bring the Russo-Ukrainian War to an end. One year on, it is increasingly clear that the Kremlin cannot afford to risk peace with a free and democratic Ukraine that could provide inspiration for similar changes within Russia itself