
By Elena Davlikanova, Kateryna Odarchenko Ukraine’s new mobilization law will come into force later this month as the country seeks to resolve mounting problems over wartime service in the Ukrainian military. Despite months of political debate and multiple revisions, many observers remain unconvinced by the version of

In a recent Jamestown Foundation article, Kateryna Odarchenko comments on Ukraine’s ambitious economic reform agenda aimed at reshaping the country’s economy in the wake of ongoing conflict. The article outlines Ukraine’s strategic efforts to implement comprehensive economic reforms, focusing on enhancing governance, reducing corruption, and attracting foreign

The veterans’ affairs system in Ukraine needs significant improvement; the United States can serve as a blueprint for change. In Ukraine, systemic failure to provide comprehensive veteran support became inescapably apparent after Russia’s all-out invasion of Ukraine. This is a huge and unavoidable issue that must be

The terrible realities of war have brought profound changes to the outlook of Ukrainians. It’s hard to see them ever changing back to a Russophile worldview. Russia has one central war aim — to destroy Ukraine’s sovereignty and, in so doing, the very essence of national identity.