Section: News & Summaries

      Battle to End Pharma Corruption Makes Progress, Needs Push
      Oct21

      Battle to End Pharma Corruption Makes Progress, Needs Push

      As the ceasefire in the Donbas takes hold, Ukraine can now face its other existential threat: the endemic corruption that threatens the country’s long-term stability and prosperity.While graft within the Ukrainian government is widespread, corruption is perhaps most threatening in the area of government procurement. Public procurement...

      Ukrainians Face Another Election Headache
      Oct21

      Ukrainians Face Another Election Headache

      People are more important than political interests. This party will never betray you. Fair wages and pensions. People, not politicians. Let’s unite for Ukraine! Order and justice.These are just a few of the messages blaring at Kyiv residents from billboards. Ukraine’s capital is awash with campaign tents manned by students and...

      Assad in surprise visit to Russia

      Syrian President Bashar al-Assad flew to Moscow to personally thank Russia’s Vladimir Putin for his military support. ||| Moscow – Syrian President Bashar al-Assad flew to Moscow on Tuesday evening to personally thank Russia’s Vladimir Putin for his military support, in a surprise visit that underlined how Russia has become a...

      “No Fighting” in Ukraine is Not “Peace”
      Oct20

      “No Fighting” in Ukraine is Not “Peace”

      The main problem with the West’s approach to Russian President Vladimir Putin is that it doesn’t seem to know who it’s dealing with. In an excellent article in Foreign Policy, Raymond Tanter states the bleatingly obvious—the Russian leader is nothing but a bully and should be treated as such. While the United States and Europe...

      Europe’s Refugee Crisis Shows Ukraine’s Resilience
      Oct19

      Europe’s Refugee Crisis Shows Ukraine’s Resilience

      Ukraine Has Absorbed 1.5 Million Displaced; Soon It Must Employ Them This article originally appeared on the US Institute of Peace blog, the Olive Branch. With Europe awash in more than a half-million refugees from Middle Eastern and other wars, it might be easy to overlook Ukraine’s response to its own population—nearly three times the...

      Ukrainians Eager to Go to Polls
      Oct19

      Ukrainians Eager to Go to Polls

      In less than a week, Ukrainians go to the polls to elect mayors, city councils, and regional councils, and they’re eager to do so. A recent poll carried out by the International Republican Institute found that 75 percent of Ukrainians are very likely or somewhat likely to vote on October 25. A new law requires a runoff election if no...

      Ukraine Can Beat Its Political Corruption
      Oct19

      Ukraine Can Beat Its Political Corruption

      Ukraine’s politics suffer from a vicious circle of corruption. Its elections are extremely expensive. Large amounts of gray and black funds are needed to finance them. Criminals, called gray cardinals, handle this black financing, extracted from the state treasury and state companies. To corrupt all, the gray cardinals and their political...

      Minister for Foreign Affairs The Hon Julie Bishop MP Address to the AIIA
      Oct19

      Minister for Foreign Affairs The Hon Julie Bishop MP Address to the AIIA

      Distinguished guests, ambassadors, my colleague the Honourable Bronwyn Bishop, ladies and gentlemen, it is an absolute pleasure to be here today among so many respected names in foreign affairs. The Australian Institute of International Affairs is one of our nation’s premier think tanks and contributes a great deal to the development and...

      EU sanctions against Russia – explanation by Europian Union. Infographics and video
      Oct17

      EU sanctions against Russia – explanation by Europian Union. Infographics and video

      Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine posted a video on sanctions against Russia, which were imposed in connection with the annexation of Crimea and instigation of conflict in Donbas. VIDEO: EU sanctions against Russia explained Posted by European Union in Ukraine on Monday, October 12, 2015 Sanctions – is response to the illegal...

      Eastern Ukraine and Crimea as Frozen Zones where Russia maintains influence in the Post-Cold War Era
      Oct16

      Eastern Ukraine and Crimea as Frozen Zones where Russia maintains influence in the Post-Cold War Era

      Where Russia has intervened in former Soviet republics. By The New York Times The News York Times published the article “Frozen Zones: How Russia Maintains Influence in the Post-Cold War Era” describing situation in Ukraine, Crimea, South Ossetia and Abkhazia, Transnistria, Nagorno-Karabakh. Since the fall of the Soviet Union,...