19 August, 2019 | Economics | How Estonia solves the problems of its “Donbas” |
24 May, 2019 | Breaking news | The European Union is interested in high-level transport cooperation with Ukraine and further development and reformation of the transport sector in accordance with EU norms and standards |
4 December, 2017 | Society | What exactly is being produced in Ukraine today, what does the army still need, and how much of this can be provided by the domestic defense industry? |
28 April, 2017 | Politics | Current state and plans in Ukraine’s defense industry |
21 August, 2014 | Economics | Ukraine has strongly diversified its exports in terms of goods and destinations over the years of independence. But local companies must do more to promote their products in new promising markets |
9 September, 2013 | News | A new study by independent conflict researchers describes a heavy volume of traffic in the past two years from Ukraine’s Oktyabrsk port, just up the Black Sea coast from Odessa, to Syria’s main ports on the Mediterranean, Jobby Warrick writes for The Washington Post |
22 July, 2013 | Society | The decline of the city in Luhansk Oblast shows how hopeless the current oligarch-controlled economy is as it rules out free entrepreneurship and competition |
26 June, 2013 | News | “The added weight of surging prices for fuel imported from Russia has made the past seven years extra hard for Ukraine’s massive steel industry,” argues Financial Times. |
2 July, 2012 | Economics | The rivalry between Ukrainian and Russian aircraft companies is set to intensify |
23 May, 2012 | Security | Continuing its cooperation with Russia in the nuclear engineering sector, the Ukrainian government is putting the country at risk and could repeat the mistake of Chornobyl |
30 March, 2012 | Security | Professor Abbas Milani, Director of Iranian Studies at Stanford University told The Ukrainian Week about Iranian nuclear programme, the nature of Iranian anti-Americanism and the basis of regime’s sustainability |
28 March, 2012 | The results of stress tests run at Ukraine’s nuclear power stations are comforting but fail to explain why the facilities' equipment malfunctions so often | |
2 February, 2012 | Economics | Even successful industries in Ukraine will have to tighten their belts in two years unless the government revises its economic policy in 2012 |
12 January, 2012 | World | The nuclear arms race goes on, even though nuclear weapons are becoming less important |
17 August, 2011 | Economics | The draft update of the Energy Strategy of Ukraine through 2030 places major emphasis on developing the electrical power industry sector on the foundation of the coal and nuclear industries |
5 August, 2011 | Iran’s Nuclear Program could add fuel to the Middle East Arms Race | |
18 May, 2011 | World | Neither geopolitical factors, nor the prospect of earning enormous money for lobbying someone else's interests should play a role in choosing the provider of nuclear resources and technologies. Security is what matters most. Government, not enterprises, should decide how to implement energy-saving-technologies and how to development alternative energy. That is what can be learned from the British experience |
27 April, 2011 | Politics | Russian companies quietly taking over Ukrainian industry as Moscow pressures Kyiv to keep it from setting up a free trade zone with the EU |
7 April, 2011 | Economics | Mankind cannot afford to abandon nuclear energy but should change its approach to the way it is used |
6 April, 2011 | Economics | As global demand for grain surpasses the supply, Ukraine’s farm sector is looking at a great opportunity—but only for the chosen few |
6 April, 2011 | Economics | Growing demand for organic food in Ukraine is encouraging farmers to quit chemicals |
24 February, 2011 | Economics | Administrative pressure and a higher fiscal load on businesses are driving up inflation |