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    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    Will Lustration Help or Hinder Ukrainian Reform?

    • Yuval Weber
    • October 29, 2014

    The Ukrainian government retains the prerogative to exclude violators of public trust from further government service while new political and economic institutions are built. It remains to be seen how lustration and anti-corruption laws will be implemented.

    • A New Ambition for Europe: A Memo to the European Union Foreign Policy Chief

      Four experts assess the most pressing issues awaiting the incoming EU foreign policy chief and propose a new strategy for turning Europe into a more effective global actor.

      • Strategic Europe

      Ukraine Must Seize Its Chance for a New Beginning

      In parliamentary elections on October 26, Ukrainians voted for a pro-Western course. The country’s leaders must stick to that path and not squander this opportunity again.

      • Carnegie.ru Commentary

      Ukraine Votes: United in Diversity

      Sunday’s parliamentary elections in Ukraine have made it clear that Ukraine’s political life is quite diverse, and voters are not partial to “united” solutions. A lower turnout also suggests that Ukrainians are increasingly tired of their politics.

      • Carnegie.ru Commentary

      Echoes of the Ukraine Crisis in the South Caucasus

      • Maxim Suchkov
      • October 24, 2014

      The Ukrainian crisis has shown to the South Caucasian states that deciding between European and Eurasian integration comes at a high price, but that indecisiveness is an even worse path.

      • Carnegie.ru Commentary

      Eurasia and the ASEM Summit

      It would be a stretch to think that ASEM can foster any kind of benign diplomatic triangle between the EU, Russia, and Asian powers. However, ASEM may survive as an interesting mix of debating club, retreat and venue for bilateral meetings.

      • Carnegie.ru Commentary

      Games of Bluff in Moldova

      The biggest current dangers for Moldova lie not in the unresolved Transnistria conflict, but in domestic Moldovan politics.

      • Strategic Europe

      Judy Asks: Will Elections Help or Hinder Ukraine?

      Every week, a selection of leading experts answer a new question from Judy Dempsey on the foreign and security policy challenges shaping Europe’s role in the world.

      • Op-Ed

      The Survival Paradigm

      The war in Ukraine has given Russia a pretext for the military and patriotic consolidation and militarist survival paradigm.

      • Carnegie.ru Commentary

      Ukraine Election Countdown: 5 Days Remaining

      With less than a week left until the Ukrainian parliamentary elections, there is growing uncertainty about whether the new parliament will provide a boost to President Petro Poroshenko's flagging reform agenda and attempts to manage the extremely fragile situation in the east.

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