Finding the Individual in War
In the maelstrom of the war, with its tendency to engulf, where does the individual find their significance? Can a bit of imagination help us overcome the overwhelming?
The IMF Is Back
The IMF and Kyiv have reached an agreement for a $15.6 billion plan over four years – despite the ongoing war. What special conditions will Ukraine have to meet to make it happen?
Corruption or Legal Dysfunction?
The logic underlying the various legal systems in democratic countries tends to be similar. Yet Ukraine’s use of necessary anti-corruption organs has this former prosecutor scratching his head.
Russia’s Spin Doctors Deserve to Be Tried at a Genocide Tribunal
A theoretically and juridically sound methodology exposing the Russian government's genocidal intent - and its incitement to commit genocide - is urgently needed.
Russia’s Path to Renewed Legitimacy: More Dominoes than Chess
It is not difficult to see how Russia is trying to exploit American weakness and bring largely ignored countries to its side. A more real-world approach would disrupt Moscow’s plans.
Phoenix of Ukrainian Culture Rising in London
Prestigious London Galleries will display the works by uniquely individualistic contemporary artists displaying the art of a defiantly independent Ukraine.
Recovery of Ukraine – Analysis and Financing
The former Deputy Minister of Infrastructure (2016-2019) speaks out about funding sources for the post-victory rebuilding of the Ukrainian nation.
US to Retire 310 Aircraft – Does Ukraine Need Them?
The U.S. Air Force is planning to retire hundreds of aircraft through to 2024, including A-10 attack aircraft, F-22 and F-15 fighters, and MQ-9 Reaper reconnaissance and strike UAVs.
Chindia Ruins Russia
The most profound outcome of Putin’s war will be the redistribution of wealth from Russia to China and India, Diane Francis writes. Asian giants import energy at discounts because of oil price caps.
Does America Really See the War in Ukraine as a Territorial Dispute?
Putin must be rubbing his hands in glee as leading American politicians downplay the seriousness of the war.
Wing-Wing Decision : How Ukrainians use Flash Mobs to Get Fighter Jets
On Sunday, March 26, a large-scale flash mob will take place at the England-Ukraine football match, demanding the provision of fighter jets.
The Tale of How California Startups, Hipsters, and Saudi Shareholders Bankrupted a Large Swiss Bank
Regulators in Switzerland worked through the weekend to save the country’s second-largest lender with a $54 billion credit line following California bank failure and government bailout.

