Foreign and Security Policy: Intermediate Results and Short-Term Prognosis / ICPS Foreign Policy Expert Mykola Kapitonenko on Challenges Facing Ukraine Before 2022
Ukraine’s Foreign Policy of 2020: Victories and Downfalls / The COVID-19 pandemic changed the traditional agenda of international politics and the usual way in which states pursue their foreign policy interests. Throughout the year, attention was mostly focused on the waves of new infections and their social-economic consequences. For Ukraine, specifically, 2020 wasn’t a year of successful breakthroughs, but rather one of the crises. It must be said, however, that in some spheres one can notice a limited amount of success.
Ukraine-US Relations: Will Biden’s Administration Signify a Special Partnership with Ukraine? / ICPS foreign policy expert Mykola Kapitonenko on US-Ukraine relations under Biden's administration
Stable Ceasefire in Donbas: Mission Accomplished? / A new window of opportunity for diplomatic solutions and political dialogue
Donbas Revisited: Post-Paris Agenda / Mykola Kapitonenko on the future of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict
Foreign policy of Ukraine in 2019 and expectations for 2020 / International Centre for Policy Studies analyzed the results of 2019 and 2020 prospects
The shelling won't stop: why Zelensky didn't win in Paris / According to Mykola Kapitonenko, Zelensky has become a hostage of the situation inside Ukraine
Passions for NATO: Under What Conditions Ukraine Can Return to Talks about Membership / Mykola Kapitonenko on Ukraine's cooperation with NATO and MAP
Ukrainegate: The worst is yet to come after US elections / Ukraine serves as a tool in the US domestic conflicts
Merely a symbol: why Ukraine needs the Steinmeier formula / Ukraine will not be able to avoid difficult decisions