The Institute for Democracy and Development “PolitA” is proud to share the recent publication of our partner and political strategist, Kateryna Odarchenko, on the Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA) platform.
In her article, “Ukraine’s Blitz Spirit: Freedom Over Fear”, Odarchenko examines a remarkable transformation in Ukrainian society during the ongoing war. Drawing on the latest data from the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS), she notes that nearly half of Ukrainians now prioritize freedom over personal safety — a significant rise from previous years.
This trend reflects not only the population’s resilience in the face of aggression but also a deepening commitment to democratic principles and civic participation. Ukrainians are increasingly embracing their roles as active citizens, rejecting authoritarian narratives, and affirming their identity as a free, democratic nation.
“Freedom over fear is not just a slogan — it’s a lived reality shaping Ukraine’s future,” writes Odarchenko.
Her analysis underscores the importance of supporting civic education, inclusive political dialogue, and robust democratic institutions — goals central to the mission of the Institute for Democracy and Development “PolitA.”
We encourage policymakers, researchers, and advocates of democracy to read the full article and reflect on how Ukraine’s experience offers lessons for strengthening resilience in other democratic societies under threat.