Ukraine Reform Monitor Team

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Ukraine Reform Monitor: October 2017

President Poroshenko’s power consolidation—and pushback against it—is the hallmark of Ukrainian politics heading toward elections in 2019. Yet reform progress is being made, even if the pace remains slow.

  • Ukraine Reform Monitor Team
· October 10, 2017
commentary
Ukraine Reform Monitor: April 2017

In the past year, Ukraine’s reform progress slowed as the president consolidated power and key decentralization reforms met opposition in the parliament.

  • Ukraine Reform Monitor Team
· April 19, 2017
commentary
Ukraine Reform Monitor: April 2016

Ukraine is in danger of repeating its experience after the 2004 Orange Revolution, when reformers won the vote in national elections but failed to govern effectively.

  • Ukraine Reform Monitor Team
· April 28, 2016
commentary
Ukraine Reform Monitor: February 2016

The biggest challenges facing Ukraine are its long-standing, systemic failures—a corrupt government and a political system dominated by big business.

  • Ukraine Reform Monitor Team
· February 19, 2016
commentary
Ukraine Reform Monitor: December 2015

Ukraine held local elections and made modest reform progress, while the economy improved slowly. But there are renewed concerns about the ceasefire in the east.

  • Ukraine Reform Monitor Team
· December 7, 2015
commentary
Ukraine Reform Monitor: October 2015

Despite the growing scale and scope of reform activity and increasing support for it, the overall effort appears to be suffering from a lack of strategic direction.

  • Ukraine Reform Monitor Team
· October 5, 2015
commentary
Ukraine Reform Monitor: August 2015

This memo offers a baseline assessment of the reform process as it stands a year and a half after the Euromaidan protests and the fall of Viktor Yanukovych’s government.

  • Ukraine Reform Monitor Team
· August 19, 2015