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Blog of Kateryna Odarchenko for the Jamestown Foundation
Blog of Kateryna Odarchenko for the Jamestown Foundation

By focusing on developing strategic sectors, Ukraine can pave the way for a robust and sustainable economic revival, creating opportunities for both businesses and investors alike.

Slovak Vote Shows Need for NATO Action on Russian Disinformation: Kateryna Odarchenko for CEPA
Slovak Vote Shows Need for NATO Action on Russian Disinformation: Kateryna Odarchenko for CEPA

The Slovak election showed Russian interference in Western democracies is ramping up, threatening to sow distrust across Europe. There is an urgent need for NATO member states to act.

Ukraine’s veterans can transform the country’s postwar political landscape: Kateryna Odarchenko for Atlantic Council
Ukraine’s veterans can transform the country’s postwar political landscape: Kateryna Odarchenko for Atlantic Council

What kind of Ukraine will emerge from the horrors of Russia’s invasion? While it is obviously difficult to make any specific predictions amid ongoing hostilities, it already seems clear that postwar Ukraine will have a vastly strengthened sense of national identity as a democratic country firmly embedded within the wider European community. It also looks likely that the evolution of Ukraine’s postwar democracy will be shaped by a new generation of military veterans entering the political arena.

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