Projects
Reforming Ukraine
About the Project

Launched in 2015, Carnegie’s Reforming Ukraine project is an international multidisciplinary effort to monitor and evaluate Ukraine’s progress in key areas such as the security sector, the economy, the judiciary, and the reform of political institutions. The project’s flagship publication, the Ukraine Reform Monitor, brings together Ukraine-based policy practitioners and analysts and experienced Carnegie fellows to provide rigorous assessments of the Ukrainian reform effort via a series of regular policy-focused publications, workshops, and events in Ukraine and key Western capitals.

At a time when the geopolitical and security aspects of the Ukraine crisis dominate much of the Western discourse, this project focuses on the long-term challenges facing the country and provides practical tools for measuring the depth and speed of change. The project aims to promote a constructive dialogue between Ukraine and its Western partners that informs policymakers by increasing the quality and quantity of available analytical resources on Ukraine during this critical phase in the country’s transition. It is also intended to stimulate creative thinking among Western policymakers about alternative approaches to supporting Ukrainian reform.

The project is carried out by Carnegie’s Washington-based Russia and Eurasia Program and Carnegie Europe, together with a team of independent contributors based in Ukraine, with support from the Open Society Foundations and the Center for East European and International Studies.

All work from Reforming Ukraine

31 Results
commentary
Ukraine Reform Monitor: March 2018

Reforms in Ukraine have taken a back seat during a protracted season of electoral politics. A key question is whether the rival factions can compete peacefully and avoid destabilizing the country again.

· March 27, 2018
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The EU and Ukraine: Taking a Breath

Ukraine and the EU are closer than ever before. But events over the last four years have also shown how far apart they still are in economic capacity, governance, and their visions for the future.

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Ukraine’s Toughest Fight: The Challenge of Military Reform

Ukraine’s armed forces are better than ever before. However, major problems remain, all of which stem from internal political struggles and the continuing weakness of state structures.

  • Valeriy Akimenko
· February 22, 2018
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Reforming Ukraine’s Energy Sector: Critical Unfinished Business

Transforming Ukraine’s energy sector is essential to strengthening the country’s economic and national security. Despite intensified efforts and some recent progress, the outlook is troubled.

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  • Anton Antonenko
  • Roman Nitsovych
  • Olena Pavlenko
  • Kristian Takac
· February 6, 2018
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Ukraine’s Civic Progress and Partial Reform

Volunteer activities in Ukraine have decreased since 2014. While civic activists have not given up, serious concerns persist about Ukrainian civil society's impact.

· January 8, 2018
In the Media
Eight Years of Eastern Partnership: Hidden in the Trenches

Europe’s commitment to the Eastern Partnership region has been cemented by Russian aggression. Yet, for internal reasons, the EU is trying to avoid the costs linked to the countries’ integration.

· November 23, 2017
New Eastern Europe
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Implementing the EU Association Agreements with Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova

EU association deals with Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova have proven to be key drivers of reform in all three countries. The emphasis should now be on implementation, not simply legislative adoption.

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  • Balázs Jarábik
  • Iulian Groza
  • Jana Kobzová
  • Viktor Konstantynov
  • Tsovinar Kuiumchian
  • Leonid Litra
  • Tornike Sharashenidze
  • Isaac Webb
· November 16, 2017
European Parliament
In the Media
Ukraine Reform Monitor: October 2017

President Poroshenko’s power consolidation—and pushback against it—is the hallmark of Ukrainian politics heading toward elections in 2019. Yet reform progress is being made, even if the pace remains slow.

  • Ukraine Reform Monitor Team
· October 10, 2017
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Ukraine’s Slow Struggle for Reform
April 27, 2017

Can Ukraine manage to overcome the daunting political, economic, social, and security challenges still facing the country?

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  • Anastasiya Leukhina
  • Valerii Pekar
  • Dirk Schuebel
  • Dmytro Shymkiv
  • Balázs Jarábik
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Ukraine Reform Monitor: April 2017

In the past year, Ukraine’s reform progress slowed as the president consolidated power and key decentralization reforms met opposition in the parliament.

  • Ukraine Reform Monitor Team
· April 19, 2017