Business with Russia: A Dangerous Game?
Kira Rudik
Business with Russia: A Dangerous Game?
From reallocation of assets to arrests of employees, a growing number of case studies reveal just how far Russia will go to punish companies wanting to leave its once lucrative market.
Europe in Flames – a Prognosis for 2024, Part 1 in-depth
Hans Petter Midttun
Europe in Flames – a Prognosis for 2024, Part 1
The Russo-Ukrainian war is not a local conflict. The future of Europe is at stake. An in-depth 5-part analysis examines the options facing the West.
Thinking Out Loud - Two Years at the Helm of Kyiv Post
Bohdan Nahaylo
Thinking Out Loud - Two Years at the Helm of Kyiv Post
Chief Editor Bohdan Nahaylo’s reflections on the second anniversary of his appointment.
Ukraine Should Start Thinking Like a Corporation and Earn Money, not Borrow It
Anna Bondarenko
Ukraine Should Start Thinking Like a Corporation and Earn Money, not Borrow It
Although outside help is critical as Ukraine defends itself against Russia’s attacks, the faster Ukrainian society becomes self-sufficient, the better. A change in mindset will be essential.
Gulf Insider: Why Putin’s Middle East Charm Offensive Risks Backfiring EXCLUSIVE
Саахіл Менон
Gulf Insider: Why Putin’s Middle East Charm Offensive Risks Backfiring
The Russian President used the Israel-Hamas conflict as a pretext to justify what was essentially a glorified fundraising mission to the Persian Gulf earlier this month.
EU Unity and Defending Freedom in Ukraine
Aaron Rhodes
EU Unity and Defending Freedom in Ukraine
The EU needs to find a way to remain democratic and responsive while preventing individual member states from derailing Europe’s outreach to Ukraine.
Yet Another Cold Start in Ukraine’s Killing Fields EXCLUSIVE
Jonathan Sweet
Yet Another Cold Start in Ukraine’s Killing Fields
"Ukraine must take the fight to Russia and keep them off balance. Dictate conditions on the battlefield and make them respond, reposition their forces, and expose them to direct and indirect fires."
Mug Moscow Now
Diane Francis
Mug Moscow Now
The West dallies about funding Ukraine’s war effort, but can do so by confiscating all the Russian financial assets it has frozen.
How to Increase Danube Ports’ Throughput
Oleksiy Leonov
How to Increase Danube Ports’ Throughput
The Danube ports offer a route for Ukrainian exports and allow integration into the European transport system and now Kyiv is creating an infrastructure for long-term use after victory.
What's the World Coming To? EXCLUSIVE
Bohdan Nahaylo
What's the World Coming To?
More than half of the UN’s member states are not prepared to condemn Russia’s flagrant violation of human rights in the parts of Ukraine it has seized.
Republicans Cannot Be Allowed to Get Away With Their Myopic Isolationism EXCLUSIVE
Doug Hiller
Republicans Cannot Be Allowed to Get Away With Their Myopic Isolationism
Those blocking US aid for Ukraine in Congress need to ask themselves the right questions and reflect on the consequences of their proposed inaction. Their naiveté is self-destructive.
EU Accession Improves Governance EXCLUSIVE
Anders Aslund
EU Accession Improves Governance
EU accession has had a major positive impact on governance in many Eastern European states – while no guarantee, this offers Ukraine a historic opportunity for lasting anti-corruption reforms.