Judicial Reform in Ukraine: A Multi-level Path to Trust Restoration
Ukraine’s judicial reform should have a real strategic goal, specific objectives for implementation, and an understanding of the urgent problems of the justice system.
Who Can Pay for Putin’s War? Step Forward Vladimir
The West invariably plays by the rules while our enemies break them. It’s time to bend them, a little.
Sanctions, Confiscations and Compensations: How the Legal Defense of Ukraine Works
Ukraine is not only fighting Russia on the battlefield but also in the courtroom to set the stage for the acquisition of reparations for the damage and justice for those who have been killed.
How to Help Ukrainians, a Year In
Americans frequently ask why should they donate to Ukraine, given that the US government is supporting the Ukrainian government. This is a perfectly reasonable question.
Are Sanctions Working?
The sanctions announced by Ukraine’s coalition at the outset of the war were billed as draconian, but a year later the question is whether they are working or not? The answer is both yes and no.
Time is Not on Putin’s Side
The outlook for Russia’s war against Ukraine: does Russia have any chance of winning?
Zelensky’s Lessons for Human Rights Advocacy
Having worked as a stage performer and actor for most of his career, the Ukrainian president’s communications skills have proven to be world class. He could teach us all.
Serbia, Russia and Lessons from History
A Serbian analyst reflects on his country’s indecisiveness about its allegiance with Russia or the West.
How Can Displaced Ukrainians Return Home?
How Ukraine’s economy can recover from the consequences of displaced people and the problem of a ‘lost generation’ in a post-war environment.
Too Tough to Die: Bakhmut and the Valiance of Ukraine
Reminiscent of Tombstone 1881, Ukraine has shown might in defending one town against the lawless invaders, forcing Putin to swap his grandiose dreams for a gunfight in the town that won’t die.
Why Argentina Won’t Break With Putin
The awful truth behind Argentina’s Ukraine policy is that they want to maintain economic ties with Russia and China – notwithstanding their own experience with dictatorship.
Every Neutral Olympic Flag of Russia is Stained with Blood
The IOC would be paying lip service to its own ‘unwavering commitment to solidarity with Ukrainian athletes’ by allowing a country to be represented whose president demonstrates genocidal ambition.

